The Rough Riders
Conscripted soldiers were soldiers that were actually trained - either by the army or other means - volunteer soldiers (like most in WW1) were given no training and were just sent into battle to make up numbers as they did not have the time or resources to train more troops. This is why conscripted soldiers fought better - because they had training.
They were known simply as the Crusaders.
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The Rough Riders was the name given to the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry that fought in the Spanish-American War.
San Juan Hill, thanks to the lionheart, Teddy Roosevelt. "Rough Riders" was the name given to the 1st US Volunteer Calvary Regiment commanded by Teddy Roosevelt. They were part of General Joseph Wheeler's cavalry division that fought this battle of the Spanish-American War. The battle took place on the island of Cuba.
The Rough Riders was a nickname given to the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry
The Rough Riders is the nickname given the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry .
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there were these riders in the midwest and they were really rough.
Conscripted soldiers were soldiers that were actually trained - either by the army or other means - volunteer soldiers (like most in WW1) were given no training and were just sent into battle to make up numbers as they did not have the time or resources to train more troops. This is why conscripted soldiers fought better - because they had training.
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That is the 'Minutemen'
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Civil wars are fought internally by factions within a given country.