Remember the Maine
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Military Historian Walter Millis riffles through old pictures and eyewitness drawings in an effort to help a new generation understand what Grandpa meant when he shouted: "Remember the Maine and to Hell with Spain."
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Sirs: Those of us who away back in 1898 "Remember the Maine" wince every time we now hear "Remember Pearl Harbor."
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Bronston's status is so high in Madrid at the moment that he could probably make a picture there called Remember the Maine.
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Never more popular than today, George V went home to a London in which the House of Commons was ringing with ironic cries of "Remember the Maine!"
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"Remember the Maine" was flung out on a pennant from the mast-head of the Oregon, and at 8,500 yards she began to send her 1,000-pound shots shrieking over the Brooklyn after the flying Spaniard.
From The Greater Republic A History of the United States by Morris, Charles
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