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  1. Winfield Scott Schley (9 October 1839 – 2 October 1911) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy and the hero of the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American War.

  2. Winfield Scott Schley (Frederick Country, 1839 - Nueva York, 1911) Marino de guerra estadounidense. Estuvo al mando de la flota que derrotó a la escuadra española en Santiago de Cuba durante la guerra de 1898, aunque la victoria fue atribuida oficialmente al almirante Sampson.

  3. Este artículo trata sobre Winfield Scott Schley (1839 - 1911) contraalmirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos. Para Winfield Scott o Winfield Mason Scott (1786 - 1866), general del ejército de Estados Unidos., véase Winfield Scott.

  4. Born at Richfields, near Frederick, Maryland on October 9, 1839. Married Anna Rebecca Franklin of Annapolis in 1863, and had three children. Died in New York City on October 2, 1911; buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Attended United States Naval Academy, 1856-1860. Officer, United States Navy, 1860-1901.

  5. Winfield Scott Schley (slī), 1839–1911, American naval officer, b. Frederick co., Md. After serving with Union naval forces in the Civil War, he held various naval posts. In 1884 he commanded the third, and successful, relief expedition to rescue the arctic explorer Adolphus W. Greely.

  6. Winfield Scott Schley (9 October 1839 – 2 October 1911) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy and the hero of the Battle of Santiago de Cuba during the Spanish–American War.

  7. Winfield Scott Schley: The Vilified Victor. AMERICAN CHARACTERS: Winfield Scott Schley: The Vilified Victor. 4 min read. A- A+. Richard F. Snow. December 1982. Volume. 34. Issue. 1.