- Cámara's Flying Relief Column
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During the Spanish-American war of 1898, Cámara's Flying Relief Column was a naval task force of Spain's most powerful warships, under the command of Rear Admiral Manuel de la Cámara, sent in an effort to defeat Commodore George Dewey and outflank the American Pacific Squadron after the disastrous Battle of Manila Bay in the Philippines. The column consisted of Spain's two most powerful vessels, the pre-dreadnought battleship Pelayo and the armoured cruiser Carlos V, along with numerous other modern cruisers and support vessels. The squadron was far more powerful than that commanded by Dewey.
Far from their objective in the Philippines, the vessels of Cámara's Flying Relief Column were delayed (probably intentionally) by British diplomats while attempting to cross through the Suez Canal. By the time Cámara's column managed to find its way through the Suez, it was recalled quickly to Spain, after the destruction of Admiral Pascual Cervera's Atlantic Squadron at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba.
References
- Nofi, A. "The Spanish American War, 1898"
- The Spanish-American War Centennial Website - http://www.spanamwar.com
Categories:- Military units and formations of the Spanish–American War
- Navy stubs
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