"Rough Riders" was the nickname of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment.
The Rough Riders
Theodore Roosevelt
The song is about the men who served in the 9th and 10th Calvary Regiments in the Western US after the Civil War. The name Buffalo Soldier was a nickname the Native Americans gave to the Black Calvary of the US Army's 9th and 10th Regiments because of their combat prowess bravery, tenaciousness, and their appearance on the battlefield.
The Calvary wore similar uniforms to the rest of the service, there are pictures at the link below.
The Battle of Vienna (September 11-12, 1683) was the largest calvary charge in history.
Theodore Roosevelt's Cavalry Regiment was unofficially called the "Rough Riders". Officially, it was the 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (Army)
the press gave them the nickname.the real name is the 1st Volunteer Cavalry
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The Rough Riders
Your mom was that 9th calvary and your grandma was the 10th then they formed and made the 4th regiment with your great grandpa
Little Big Horn River.
Theodore Roosevelt
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.
Theodore Roosevelt
The Coldstream Guards is most famous for being the oldest regiment in the British Army. They are an elite light force calvary regiment that was formed as part of the New Model Army August 23, 1650 in the town of Coldstream, just north of the Anglo Saxon border.
The name Buffalo Soldier was a nickname the Native Americans gave to the Black calvary of the 9th and 10th Calvary Regiments because of their combat prowess bravery, tenaciousness, and their appearance on the battlefield.