The
Battle of San Juan Hill (July 1, 1898), also known as the battle for the
San Juan Heights, was a decisive battle of the
Spanish–American War. The San Juan heights was a north-south running elevation about two kilometers east of
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. The names San Juan Hill and Kettle Hill were given to the location by the Americans. This fight for the heights was the bloodiest and most famous battle of the war. It was also the location of the greatest victory for the
Rough Riders, as claimed by the press and its new commander, the future vice-president and later president,
Theodore Roosevelt, who was posthumously awarded the
Medal of Honor in 2001 for his actions in Cuba. The American press at the time overlooked the fact that the
Buffalo Soldiers of the 10th Cavalry and 24th Infantry Regiments had actually done much of the heaviest fighting.