Henry Ware Lawton

American general during the Spanish-American War

Henry Ware Lawton - Military & Warriors born 1843
Born

1843
183 years ago

Died
Category

Military & Warriors

Country

United States

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Served as a general in the United States Army, participating in major campaigns during the Spanish-American War and the Philippine-American War. Lawton commanded troops in the Battle of San Juan Hill and was instrumental in the capture of Manila. He also played a significant role in the military operations in the Philippines, where he was known for his leadership and strategic skills. Lawton's military career was marked by his commitment to duty and effective command during critical engagements.

Led troops in the Battle of San Juan Hill

Captured Manila during the Spanish-American War

Commanded forces in the Philippine-American War

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