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VFW TO OBSERVE THE SINKING OF THE USS MAINE

 
The Spanish-American War lasted a little less than four months, April 21st -
August 13th, 1898 and ended Spain's worldwide empire.  It ended with America
easily defeating Spain and signaled the United States emergence as a world
power.  The blowing up of the battleship USS Maine in Havana harbor on
February 15th, 1898 with the loss of 266 crewmen and marines in essence was
the start of the war.
 
The US Navy Department board of inquiry concluded that a mine had detonated
under the ship and the American public reacted with outrage blaming Spain
for the disaster.  It was during this war that Teddy Roosevelt and his
cavalry unit known as the "Rough Riders" became famous.  This would be the
first war fought overseas by the United States and involved campaigns in
both Cuba and the Philippine Islands.  
 
The war ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898
which established the independence of Cuba gave Puerto Rico and Guam to the
United States and allowed the US to purchase the Philippines Islands from
Spain for $20 million.  The brief war cost the United States $250 million
and 3,000 lives of which 90% perished from yellow and typhoid fever and
other infectious diseases.
 
The VFW traces its roots back to these veterans who founded local
organizations to secure rights and benefits for their service.  There was no
medical care or veterans' pension for them, and they were left to care for
themselves.  These formed organizations would become what is now known as
the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
 
In observance of the sacrifices made by the Veterans of the Spanish American
War and those who died aboard the USS Maine, Shelby County Memorial Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post 8904 and the Auxiliary will conduct a wreath laying at
the Veterans Memorial on Monday, February 15, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.  As always
the public is invited.  Call Larry Hume, 598-2976 for more information.
 
 
 
 
 
Larry Hume
 
VFW Post 8904 Quartermaster
 
CMSgt, USAF (Retired)
 
Vietnam Veteran 1966 - 1967
 
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936.598.2976
 
"VFW - No One Does More For Veterans"
 
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