Theodore Roosevelt. This was the name of his regiment which fought in Cuba in the Spanish-American War.
Theodore Roosevelt
Teddy Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt.
No, it was not a part of the US Army and was mustered out,
The "Rough Riders" was the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry, organized and commanded by Theodore Roosevelt for the Spanish American War. They entered service in summer of 1898 and were mustered out of army service in 1899.
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt was second in command of the Rough Riders, he subsequently went on to become president of the US
Teddy Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt.
1st US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, AKA the "Rough Riders"
All are related to Theodore Roosevelt.
there were these riders in the midwest and they were really rough.
"Rough Riders" was the nickname of the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment.
Before becoming US President, Theodore Roosevelt was the organizer of the "Rough Riders" who served in the Spanish American War in 1898.
The Rough Riders was the name given to the 1st US Volunteer Cavalry that fought in the Spanish-American War.
Before becoming US President, Theodore Roosevelt was the organizer of the "Rough Riders" who served in the Spanish American War in 1898.
Roosevelts' Cavalry Regiment was nicknamed the "Rough Riders". Officially, it was the First US Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (Army).