this would mean about 10,000 Spaniards present on the 1st; in which case Kent and Wheeler were opposed by at least equal numbers. In dealing with the Spanish losses, Lieutenant Tejeiro contradicts himself. He puts their total loss on this day at 593,... The Rough Riders - Página 73por Theodore Roosevelt - 2004 - 127 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 448 páginas
...there must have been at least 14,000 all told. Subtracting the reinforcements who arrived on the 2d, this would mean about 10,000 Spaniards present on...day at 593, including 94 killed, 121 missing, and 2 prisoners—217 in all. Yet he states that of the 520 men at Caney but 80 got back, the remaining 440... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 356 páginas
...there must have been at least 14,000 all told. Subtracting the reinforcements who arrived on the 2d, this would mean about 10,000 Spaniards present on...day at 593, including 94 killed, 121 missing, and 2 prisoners—217 in all. Yet he states that of the 520 men at Caney but 80 got back, the remaining 440... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 408 páginas
...there must have been at least 14,000 all told. Subtracting the reinforcements who arrived on the 2d, this would mean about 10,000 Spaniards present on...day at 593, including 94 killed, 121 missing, and 2 prisoners—217 in all. Yet he states that of the 520 men at Caney but 80 got back, the remaining 440"... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1903 - 338 páginas
...the reinforcements who arrived on the ad, this would mean about 10,000 Spaniards present on the ist; in which case Kent and Wheeler were opposed by at...day at 593, including 94 killed, 121 missing, and 2 prisoners—217 in all. Yet he states that of the 520 men at Caney but 80 got back, the remaining 440... | |
| 1899 - 786 páginas
...by that time the marines and sailors had of course gone, and many of the volunteers had disbanded. In dealing with the Spanish losses, Lieutenant Tejeiro...puts their total loss on this day at 593, including 04 killed, 121 missing, and 2 prisoners— 217 in all. Vet he states that of the 520 men at Caney but... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1899 - 934 páginas
...by that time the marities and sailors had of course gone, and many of the volunteers had disbanded. In dealing with the Spanish losses, Lieutenant Tejeiro...contradicts himself. He puts their total loss on this day at ¿ including (4 killed, tau niissing, and 2 prisoners2i7 in all. Vet he states that of the 520 men... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 2003 - 388 páginas
...there must have been at least 14,000 all told. Subtracting the reinforcements who arrived on the 2d, this would mean about 10,000 Spaniards present on...day at 593, including 94 killed, 121 missing, and 2 prisoners—217 in all. Yet he states that of the 520 men at Caney but 80 got back, the remaining 440... | |
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