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Battle of Cardenas

Battle of Cardenas
ConflictSpanish-American War
DateMay 11, 1898
PlaceNear Cardenas, Cuba
ResultDecisive Spanish victory
Combatants
Spain United States
Commanders
Unknown Lieutenant Bernadou
Captain Todd
Captain McCalla
Strength
1 gunboat, armed sailors and shore batteries 3 torpedo boats, 1 cruiser
Casualties
None 1 torpedo boat
5 dead
6 wounded

The Battle of Cardenas was a naval battle of the Spanish-American War that resulted in an unusually costly American defeat.

It involved a small American squadron operating off the northern coast of Cuba: USS Winslow, USS Wilmington, USS Machias, USS Hudson, and USS Foote. On May 11, the fleet was assigned to enter Cardenas Bay and destroy the three Spanish gunboats reportedly moored at the harbor.

Having swept the area for mines, Captain Todd ordered the Winslow to approach the shore and investigate. Spanish guns, concealed in ambush along the beach, immediately opened fire, pummeling the Winslow into near inoperability. The American fleet moved in to support, Wilmington providing covering fire and Hudson evacuating survivors from Winslow and tugging the ruined ship out of combat range.

The American fleet retreated out of Cardenas Bay.

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