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During the Spanish-American War, the United States fought in a naval battle in the Philippines. How many sailors did the U.S. lose in that battle? A. 1 B. 21 C. 41
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During the Spanish-American War, the United States fought in a naval battle in the Philippines. How many sailors did the U.S. lose in that battle?
A. 1
B. 21
C. 41
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The Battle of Santiago de Cuba caused the American fleet to lose only one killed and one wounded. The K.I.A (Killed In Action) was George Henry Ellis.
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Answer:A. 1
Explanation: He died from a heart attack.
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