  CHAPTER. | | PAGE | I. | Which is preliminary to those which follow it, | 9 | II. | Which tells about the calling out of H company, Naval Brigade, | 14 | III. | How G, B and K companies went to South Framingham, | 19 | IV. | Wherein is told how we were transformed from "tin" soldiers into the real article, | 25 | V. | We get orders to leave for the sunny South and obey them, | 32 | VI. | We go to the Southland and begin to find out where we are at, | 38 | VII. | We stay in Ybor City and then enjoy (?) life on the transports in the harbor, | 44 | VIII. | We have a lovely sail on the palatial Knickerbocker and reach Cuba without mishap, | 51 | IX. | Wherein is related our landing at Daiquiri and some things which subsequently happened, | 59 | X. | In which is to be found the tale of Crab Hollow and some other things, | 68 | XI. | Which tells how we got ready to take the town of El Caney, | 76 | XII. | Wherein is related some events which happened to us on July first, | 84 | XIII. | We learn some more things about the art of war as conducted in these days, | 94 | XIV. | We continue our education in the art of war and learn a few things, | 106 | XV. | We have to face another enemy more deadly than the Spaniards, | 119 | XVI. | Our voyage homeward on the death ship Mobile, | 129 | XVII. | We and our friends enjoy ourselves at Camp Wickoff, Montauk Point, | 136 | XVIII. | In which is told how we prepare to quit Uncle Sam's service, | 143 | XIX. | We become plain citizens once more and square accounts with Uncle Sam, | 151 | XX. | Wherein is narrated the adventures on the high seas of Springfield's sailors, | 161 | Roster, | | 172 | The Roll of Honor, | | 178 | Springfield's Dead Heroes, | | 180 |
THE CAMPAIGN IN CUBA. Experiences of Co's G, B and K, M. V. M., and H Co., Naval Brigade in the war of 1898 and record of its service in the opera- tions against Santiago. BY WALTER W. WARD.
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