The conclusion of the Spanish-American War released them from their voluntarily assumed positions in the regular navy, but when they returned to civil life they carried with them the consciousness of duty well done at Santiago and Cienfuegos and whenever their guns were used in hostile action. In a word, the Naval Reserves manning the "Yankee," in common with those on board other vessels in the service, have proved their aptitude for sea duty, and made apparent the wisdom of the Government in calling them into active service.

W.T. SAMPSON,

Rear-Admiral, U.S.N.

U.S. FLAGSHIP "NEW YORK,"

September 3, 1898.


CONTENTS

[AUTHOR'S Forward.]

[INTRODUCTION.]

[PREFACE.]