CUBA #1 Contents Identity of US Volunteer, 1896.............p.2 US Occupation, 1898-1899...................p.3 Cuban Crisis of 1906.......................p.4 Guantanamo Bay.............................p.5 Cuban Military Forces......................p.6 Cuban Revolution, 1953-59..................p.7 .............p.8 See also: cuba2 USAMHI Cuba RefBranch dv Nov 89 CUBA: U.S OCCUPATION, 1898-1899 A Working Bibliography Bliss, Tasker H. Papers. Arch. Cosmas, Graham A. "Securing the Fruite of Victory: The U.S. Army Occupies Cuba, 1898-1899." Military Affairs XXXVIII (Sep 1974): pp. 85-91. Per. Healy, David F. The United States in Cuba, 1898-1902. Madison: Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1963. 260 p. E183.8C9H4. Maus, Mervin, Mrs. Memoirs. Halstead-Maus Family Papers. Arch. Paulding, William & Grace. Memoirs. Arch. Perez, Louis A., Jr. "Cuba Between Empires, 1898-1899." Pacific Historical Review XLVIII (Nov 1979): pp. 473-500. per. See also: - Reports of Cuban mil and civ govs John Brooke, Leonard Wood, Thomas Barry, and Charles Magoon, covering 1899-1909 (F1751, F1786 and F1787). - SAW Vets Survey, Arch USAMHI Cuba RefBranch dv Oct 88 CUBAN CRISIS, 1906 A Working Bibliography Abel, Christoper A. "Controlling the Big Stick: Theodore Roosevelt and the Cuban Crisis of 1906." Naval War College Review XXXX (Summer 1987): pp. 88-98. Per. Millett, Allan R. "The General Staff and the Cuban Intervention of 1906." Military Affairs XXXI (Fall 1967): pp. 113-119. Per. See also: - Papers (Arch) of the following: Dalton, Albert Delano, Frederick Elliot, Stephen Grunert, George Hoffs Family McCoy, Frank USAMHI Cuba RefBranch js 1977 GUANTANAMO BAY A Working Bibliography Conn, Stetson, et al. Guarding the United States and Its Outposts. In USAWWII series, Wash, DC: OCMH, 1964. 593 p. D769A533v12pt2. See index. Fitzgibbon, Russell H. Cuba and the United States, 1900-1935. Menasha, WI: Banta, 1935. 311 p. F1787F56. See index. Martin, Col. "The Selection and Defense of Naval Bases." Journal of the US Artillery 35 (Jan-Feb 1911): pp. 1-31. Per. Morison, Samuel Eliot. The Battle of the Atlantic, September 1939- May 1943. In the series History of the United States Naval Operaitons in World War II. Boston: Little, Brown, 1948. pp. 257-265. D773M6v1. Munro, Dana G. Intervention and Dollar Diplomacy in the Caribbean, 1900-1921. Princeton, NJ: Univ Press, 1964. 553 p. F1418M92. Sherman, Forrest. "The British Occupation of Guantanamo Bay. US Naval Institute Proceedings 57 (Apr 1937): pp. 509-512. Per. See also: - Congressional Record, Foreign Relations, and published biographies and papers of such administrators and statesmen as John Hay, Elihu Root, John Long, Philander Know, Leonard Wood, George Meyer and Josephus Daniels, who were involved in the US seizure of Guantanamo during the Spanish-American War, its acquisition by treaty in 1903, its expansion in 1911, or the Marine Corps interventions at the port in 1912 and 1917." - SAW Vets Survey: Marines & Navy Files. Arch. - WWI Vets Survey: Marines & Navy Files. Arch. USAMHI Cuba RefBranch dv Oct 88 CUBAN MILITARY FORCES A Working Bibliography Cuba. Army. "Regulations Governing Troops Engaged in Preserving Public Order, Cuban Army." Boletin del Ejercito, Jul 1918, p. 503. U6C9B6. Fermoselle, Rafael. The Evolution of the Cuban Military: 1492-1986. Miami, FL: Ediciones Universal, 1987. 587 p. UA610C9F47. Gonzalez, Emilio. "The Development of the Cuban Army." Military Review LXI (Apr 1981): pp. 56-64. Per. Perez, Louis A., Jr. "The Military and Electoral Politics: The Cuban Election of 1920." Military Affairs XXXVII (Feb 1973): pp. 5-8. Per. INCIDENTALLY: Volunteers constituted a formidable component of the occupying Spanish military force after an 1855 decree created Volunteers of the Island of Cuba. Organized into 700-man battalions, they served until the end of the war with the United States in 1898. See: Delgado, Octavio. "The Spanish Army in Cuba, 1868-1898: An Institutional Study." 2 vols. PhD dss, Columbia Univ, 1980. F17766.1D45. See pp. 235-260 USAMHI Cuba RefBranch dv Oct 88 CUBAN REVOLUTION, 1953-1959 A Working Bibliography Aaron, Harold R. "Why Batista Lost." Army 15 (Sep 1965): pp. 64-71. Per. Joes, Anthony James. From the Barrel of a Gun: Armies and Revolutions. Wash, DC: Pergamon-Brassey's 1986. See Chap 6. U42J64. U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. Insurgent War: Selected Case Studies. Reference book Fort Leavenworth, KS, 1 Jul 1969. ca 200 p. CGSC-RB-31-100-1969-v.2. See Chap 7. U.S. Military Academy. Dept of Hist. History of Revolutionary Warfare. 6 vols. Text material, USMA 1967-1977. U719U543v. See Vol VI, pp. 119-153. See also: - AWC Curricular Material, Arch. USAMHI Cuba RefBranch dv Oct 89 CUBA: BAY OF PIGS, 1961 A Working Bibliography Higgins, Trumbull. The Perfect Failure: Kennedy, Eisenhower, and the CIA at the Bay of Pigs. NY: Norton, 1987. 224 p. E841H54. Muckerman, Joseph E., II. "Bay of Pigs Revisited." Military Review LI (Apr 1971): pp. 77-85. Per. Neustadt, Richard E., and May, Ernest R. Thinking in Time: The Uses of History for Decision-Makers. NY: Macmillan, 1986. 329 p. E743N378. See Chap 8. Operation Zapata: The "Ultrasensitive" Report and Testimony of the Board of Inquiry on the Bay of Pigs. Frederick, MD: Univ Pub of America, 1981. 367 p. F1788O6. By the Taylor [Maxwell D.] Committee. Pocalyko, Michael N. "25 Years After the Blink." US Naval Institute Proceedings 113 (Sep 87): pp. 41-47. AWCL. See also: - Naval War College Review (Nov 66), pp. 1-35, Per. - Oral history transcripts of George Decker and Clyde Eddleman, Arch