Cadiz to Cathay: The Story of the Long Struggle for a Waterway Across the American Isthmus |
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Page 128
... force of 140 men under Lieutenant Commander Edwin Longnecker to guard the railroad . After all the expeditionary force detachments had arrived , the brigade commander equalized his forces at strategic points— Colón , Panamá , and ...
... force of 140 men under Lieutenant Commander Edwin Longnecker to guard the railroad . After all the expeditionary force detachments had arrived , the brigade commander equalized his forces at strategic points— Colón , Panamá , and ...
Page 334
... force but , luckily for all , the United States force re- mained cool , no shots were fired on either side , and a serious clash was averted . About 3:15 P.M. , Colonel Torres came to the building for an interview , and after expressing ...
... force but , luckily for all , the United States force re- mained cool , no shots were fired on either side , and a serious clash was averted . About 3:15 P.M. , Colonel Torres came to the building for an interview , and after expressing ...
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... force if necessary Panamans to be supported at your discretion if necessary no force hostile to be allowed to interrupt communications with your posts advanced . Reserve ample force at Panama at Colon to subdue local disturbances likely ...
... force if necessary Panamans to be supported at your discretion if necessary no force hostile to be allowed to interrupt communications with your posts advanced . Reserve ample force at Panama at Colon to subdue local disturbances likely ...
Contents
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THE CANAL POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES EVOLVES | 66 |
THE DIPLOMATIC DEADLOCK IS BROKEN 18961901 | 110 |
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