Circular Campaign
The Circular Campaign was a guerilla campaign carried out by general Máximo Gómez in the area of Puerto del Príncipe, Cuba, during the Cuban War of Independence, in May–August 1895. It was named so because the strategy of Gómez was to constantly circle around the province in hit-and-run attacks.
Gómez started his operations at about the same time as the First Eastern Campaign of Antonio Maceo, with only 25 men, but on June 5 about 200 men from Las Tunas joined him. His largest success was burning Altagracia, which was left undefended. Later he took over small garrisons of El Mulato and San Gerónimo.
The successes of both Circular and First Eastern campaigns allowed the rebels to amass several thousand men mid-1895. However, their major problem was lack of materiel, while they could requisition enough horses.