At the third battle of a city with this name, the General Concha drove off the USS Yosemite to rescue a blockade runner. A campaign centered on a city with this name, which included the Battle of Silva Heights, centered on advancements to Fajardo (“fah-HAR-doh”). A battle at a location with this name included gunfire at Hell's Pocket shortly after Samuel Sumner took over control from the gravely ill “Fighting Joe” Wheeler. William Sampson led a (*) bombardment campaign of a city of this name. A battle at a location with this name occurred on the same day as El Caney (“kah-NAY”), leading Arsenio Linares' troops to surrender before marching to Santiago. Kettle Hill was the actual location of an 1898 battle with this name, where Theodore Roosevelt led the Rough Riders. For 10 points, give this name of the capital of Puerto Rico. ■END■
ANSWER: San Juan [or San Juan Hill; accept Battle of San Juan Hill; accept Third Battle of San Juan; prompt on Kettle Hill with, “What is the most common name of that battle?”]
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