Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine
Headline Wednesday: San Juan Heights, Spanish-American War follows the climb up a sun-baked Cuban ridge where Buffalo Soldiers, Rough Riders, and regular infantry advanced together under modern rifle fire. In this episode, we walk the ground below Santiago de Cuba, from the grass-choked lowlands under Mauser bullets to the blockhouses and trenches along Kettle and San Juan Hills. You will hear how Black regulars with years of frontier experience and volunteer cavalry fresh from stateside camps found themselves side by side in a confused advance that turned into a rough, improvised charge. Headline Wednesday is the Wednesday feature of Dispatch: U.S. Military History Magazine, and the series is developed by Trackpads.com. Across the episode, we trace the road to the heights, the tangled opening moves, the short rushes that finally cracked the Spanish line, and the complicated aftermath that followed. Listeners get both the tactical sequence and the human details: bugles blurring in the heat, Gatling guns hammering the ridge, mixed groups of soldiers sharing cover and courage on the steep slopes. We also look at who received the credit, who did not, and what this short war revealed about a changing United States and the century of conflict to come. Use this episode as a vivid refresher for your own reading, study, or staff ride preparation on the campaign around Santiago.
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