Fifth Army Corps (Spanish–American War)
| Fifth Army Corps | |
|---|---|
| Active | May 7, 1898 – October 3, 1898 |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | Regular Army |
| Type | Corps |
| Size | 840 officers, 18,619 enlisted men (as of July 1898) |
| Engagements | Spanish–American War
|
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders | William Rufus Shafter |
The Fifth Army Corps was a formation of the United States Army raised for the Spanish–American War, and noted chiefly for its victory in the Siege of Santiago, which led to the general collapse of the Spanish war effort.