The Rough Riders was the name given to the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry that fought in the Spanish-American War.
He led the "Rough Riders"
Rough Riders
Unofficially, the "Rough Riders". Officially, 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (Army).
The 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, popularly known as the "Rough Riders."
A cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt in Cuba. APEX
Theodore Roosevelt!
"The 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry" led by Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt was nicknamed "the Rough Riders."
"The 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry" led by Leonard Wood and Theodore Roosevelt was nicknamed "the Rough Riders."
Theodore Roosevelt's Cavalry Regiment was unofficially called the "Rough Riders". Officially, it was the 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (Army)
The Rough Riders was a nickname given to the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, one of three such regiments raised in 1898 for the Spanish–American War and the only one of the three to see action. Initially commanded by Col. Leonard Wood, it was later commanded by Theodore Roosevelt, who was later President of the US. The members were people with experience in horsemanship in rough terrain- thus "Rough Riders".
Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt organized and led the 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (Army) during the Spanish American War in 1898.
Theodore Roosevelt.