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A Spanish-American War grouping to Apprentice 2nd Class Bernard M. MaCaulay -Select US Arms Type- image 1
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Lot 3486

A Spanish-American War grouping to Apprentice 2nd Class Bernard M. MaCaulay
-Select US Arms Type-

10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

US$3,000 - US$5,000

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A Spanish-American War grouping to Apprentice 2nd Class Bernard M. MaCaulay

Comprising: 1) A rare Dewey medal, named to MaCaulay. 2) U.S. Navy Spanish Campaign Service medal, no. 4400, with ribbon. 3) U.S. Navy Philippine Campaign Service medal, no. 2680, with ribbon. 4) Complete Spanish-American War Veteran's medal, with Stars & Stripes ribbon. 5) Blue silk cap ribbon with vessel name U.S. Petrel 6) Two 9"x12" sepiatone photographs of a veteran's reunion in San Francisco, one with banner entitled Survivors/Dewey's Fleet.
Condition: All very good. Dewey ribbon and campaign ribbons showing some wear and fraying.
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Note: The U.S.S. Petrel was a 4th rate gunboat. After withdrawing from Hong Kong in 1898 she joined Dewey's fleet. On 1 May, after Dewey's squadron had defeated the heavy Spanish ships in the first engagement of the Spanish-American War, Petrel entered the inner harbor and lowered a boat to destroy six Spanish ships there. Petrel then steamed to the navy yard at Cavite and forced its surrender. Sent into Cavite to destroy any Spanish ships seeking refuge there on 2 May, Petrel sent a party ashore which seized the arsenal at Cavite and returned with 2 tugs, Rapido and Hercules, plus 3 additional launches. Petrel continued operations in the Philippines throughout 1898 and 1899. She joined USS Boston in shelling Panay Island on 11 February 1899; on the 22nd, a force of 48 men from Petrel occupied Cebu. In October, Petrel joined USS Callao in supporting the Marine Corps assault on Neveleta by bombarding ahead of the advancing Marine column. De-commissioned after a fire, she was re-commissioned in 1910 and continued in service untill 1920.

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