Bombardment of San Juan

Bombardment of San Juan
Part of the Spanish–American War

American warships engaging the forts at San Juan.
Date12 May 1898 - 18 May 1898
Location
Result Indecisive
Belligerents
Spain  United States
Commanders and leaders
Manuel Macías y Casado William T. Sampson
Strength
Land:
2,500 infantry
29 artillery pieces
1 castle
2 forts
1 shore battery
Sea:
2 gunboats
2 battleships
1 armoured cruiser
2 unprotected cruisers
1 auxiliary cruiser
2 monitors
1 torpedo boat
1 collier
2 yachts
Casualties and losses
2 killed
38 wounded
1 castle damaged
2 forts damaged
1 shore battery damaged
2 killed
7 wounded
1 battleship damaged
1 cruiser damaged
5 civilians killed
18 civilians wounded


  • The French cruiser Amiral Rigault de Genouilly was slightly damaged by American gunfire during the battle.

The Bombardment of San Juan, or the First Battle of San Juan, on 12 May 1898 was an engagement between United States Navy warships and the Spanish fortifications of San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was the first major action of the Puerto Rican Campaign during the Spanish–American War.[1]

  1. ^ Rivero Méndez, Ángel (4 September 2019). "Apendice # 13". Crónica de la guerra hispano-americana en Puerto Rico (in Spanish). pp. 98-106. Retrieved 2 September 2019 – via Archive.org.