Battle of Manimani

Battle of Manimani
Part of the Spanish–American War

Province of Pinar del Rio in Cuba
DateJuly 23, 1898
Location
Result Spanish victory
Belligerents
Spain  United States
Cuban rebels
Commanders and leaders
Unknown John Heard
Strength
1,000 262
Casualties and losses
4 wounded 70 – 97 killed
60 wounded

The Battle of Manimani was a failed American landing attempt west of Bahia Honda, Cuba. On July 23, 1898, the U.S.S. Wanderer was disabled at the mouth of the Manimani River, after Spanish forces opened fire and shot two men.[1] The ship eventually reached safety after Lieutenant John Heard took their position and transmitted orders to the engine room.[1]

It was one of the final engagements of the Spanish–American War in Cuba.

  1. ^ a b Hannings, Bud; Lukens, Raymond (1989). A portrait of the stars and stripes. Glenside, Pennsylvania: Seniram. p. 295. ISBN 0-922564-00-0.