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| American Soldiers Resting in a Cuban Village |
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AMERICAN SOLDIERS RESTING IN A CUBAN
VILLAGE: Throughout the Islands, wherever our soldiers went,
they were received by the native population as friends and
deliverers. Many Cuban boys, who had been rendered homeless by
Spanish cruelty, fraternized with our men and made themselves as
much a part of the "outfit" as if they were enlisted for the
war. (Cuba, 1898) Spanish-American War Gallery |
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