The Rough RidersC. Scribner's Sons, 1919 - 320 páginas The Rough Riders was written immediately after Roosevelt returned from his volunteer service in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. First published in 1899, the book offers Roosevelt's viewpoint of the campaign in Cuba, including the famous charge up San Juan Hill. |
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... regulars and Indian scouts , but also white frontiersmen . In the Northwest I had spent much my time , for many years , either on my ranch o in long hunting trips , and had lived and worked for months together with the cow - boy and the ...
... regulars and Indian scouts , but also white frontiersmen . In the Northwest I had spent much my time , for many years , either on my ranch o in long hunting trips , and had lived and worked for months together with the cow - boy and the ...
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... regulars , for this meant that we would be brigaded with them , and it was evident that they would do the bulk of ... regular cavalry . ✓ It was impossible to take any of the numerous companies which were proffered to us from the ...
... regulars , for this meant that we would be brigaded with them , and it was evident that they would do the bulk of ... regular cavalry . ✓ It was impossible to take any of the numerous companies which were proffered to us from the ...
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... regulars ; for there were but one or two vol- unteer organizations besides ourselves . The reg- ulars wore the canonical dark blue of Uncle Sam . Our own men were clad in dusty brown blouses , trousers and leggings being of the same hue ...
... regulars ; for there were but one or two vol- unteer organizations besides ourselves . The reg- ulars wore the canonical dark blue of Uncle Sam . Our own men were clad in dusty brown blouses , trousers and leggings being of the same hue ...
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... Regulars and the Seventy - first , who had arrived a little too late , being a shade less ready than we were in the matter of individual initiative . There was a good deal of expostula- tion , but we had possession ; and as the ship ...
... Regulars and the Seventy - first , who had arrived a little too late , being a shade less ready than we were in the matter of individual initiative . There was a good deal of expostula- tion , but we had possession ; and as the ship ...
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... regulars , with the colored regulars in support , having sent a Cuban guide to try to find Colonel Wood and warn him . He did not attack immediately , because he knew that Colonel Wood , having a more difficult route , would require a ...
... regulars , with the colored regulars in support , having sent a Cuban guide to try to find Colonel Wood and warn him . He did not attack immediately , because he knew that Colonel Wood , having a more difficult route , would require a ...
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