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Fleet Order No. 17-14 - USS Arkansas (BB-33)
The occupation of the city of Veracruz, Mexico, commenced on the forenoon of April 21, 1914 by the Naval Forces of the United States having been successfully concluded, the Commander-in-Chief desires to congratulate Rear Admiral F. F. Fletcher, U. S. Navy, in command of the U. S. Naval Forces on Shore, and the officers and men of the Landing Force and of the supporting Cruisers for their gallant conduct. The gallantry and expedition of the officers and men engaged in this enterprise, undertaken on the spur of the moment and in the face of adverse conditions, was in keeping with the traditions of the Service.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/tampicoaffair/1001/thumbnail.jp
Fleet Order No. 18-14 - USS Arkansas (BB-33)
The following cablegram, received from the Secretary of the Navy, is quoted for the information of the Fleet and will be published to the crews at quarters on board all vessels: Speaking for myself as Secretary of the Navy, and voicing the sentiment of the American People, I wish to convey to the officers, sailors and marines now in Mexican waters, the National thanks and appreciation for your patriotic service at Vera Cruz on April twenty-first and succeeding days.https://scholarworks.utrgv.edu/tampicoaffair/1002/thumbnail.jp