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Actions involving the United States in Central America and the Caribbean

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1898 — 1934 warBattle of GuayacanasSanto Domingo AffairBattle of San Francisco de MacorisSecond American InterventionBattle of Las TrencherasNegro RebellionUnited States occupation of HaitiUnited States occupation of Nicaragua

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5th Marines in Nicaragua5th Marines in Nicaragua
Battle of Las Cruces mapBattle of Las Cruces map
Captain Robert S. Hunter`s notes 1928Captain Robert S. Hunter's notes 1928
Diary Page Showing Air Mail Method Used in Nicaragua, 27 September 1928 (6731210443)Diary Page Showing Air Mail Method Used in Nicaragua, 27 September 1928 (6731210443)
Funeral Cortege, Managua, Nicaragua, 8 January 1931 (17692234525)Funeral Cortege, Managua, Nicaragua, 8 January 1931 (17692234525)
Joseph McCarty, circa 1930 (17505960029)Joseph McCarty, circa 1930 (17505960029)
Platt amendment page 1Platt amendment page 1
Platt amendment page 2Platt amendment page 2
Railroad Station, Managua, Nicaragua, 8 January 1931 (17692234355)Railroad Station, Managua, Nicaragua, 8 January 1931 (17692234355)
Searching Mexicans, El Paso LCCN2014701184Searching Mexicans, El Paso LCCN2014701184
Search for arms - Mexican border LCCN2014695242Search for arms - Mexican border LCCN2014695242
Tarantula gladiators, Nicaragua, 1928 (6886706105)Tarantula gladiators, Nicaragua, 1928 (6886706105)
USS Annapolis (PG-10)USS Annapolis (PG-10)
USS Tacoma (CL-20)USS Tacoma (CL-20)
US Marines and sailors from the USS Washington ashore for the capture of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1915.US Marines and sailors from the USS Washington ashore for the capture of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 1915.