Khác biệt giữa bản sửa đổi của “William Rufus Shafter”

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With disease rampant in the American army in Cuba, Shafter and many of his officers favored a quick withdrawal from Cuba. Shafter personally left Cuba in September 1898, and after a stay in quarantine at [[Camp Wikoff]], Shafter returned to command the [[Department of California]]. There he oversaw the supplying of the expedition to the Philippines. In January 1900, Shafter offered the following opinion on the [[Philippine–American War|war in the Philippines]]: "My plan would be to disarm the natives of the Philippine Islands, even if I have to kill half of them to do it. Then I would treat the rest of them with perfect justice."<ref>{{chú thích sách|title=The Triumph of Tagalog and the Dominance of the Discourse on English: Language Politics in the Philippines during the American Colonial Period|url=http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/16861|accessdate=ngày 24 tháng 3 năm 2014|website=ScholarBank@NUS|date=2009}}</ref>
 
Shafter was amột memberthành ofviên thecủa [[Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States]], the [[Military Order of Foreign Wars]] and the [[Sons of the American Revolution]].
 
Shafter retirednghỉ inhưu năm 1901 and retired to a {{convert|60|acre|ha}} farm, next to his daughter's land<ref name=TSHAhandbk-Shafter>{{chú thích web|last1=Carlson|first1=Paul H.|title=Shafter, William Rufus|url=http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fsh02|website=Handbook of Texas Online|publisher=Texas State Historical Associiation|accessdate=ngày 31 tháng 7 năm 2014|date=ngày 15 tháng 6 năm 2010}}</ref> in Bakersfield, California. He died there in 1906 and is buried at [[San Francisco National Cemetery]].
 
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