The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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Page 140
... that after a more or less lengthy stand the gun was silenced or driven off . We got no appreciable help from our guns on July 1st . Our men were quick to realize 1 > the defects of our artillery , but they were entirely.
... that after a more or less lengthy stand the gun was silenced or driven off . We got no appreciable help from our guns on July 1st . Our men were quick to realize 1 > the defects of our artillery , but they were entirely.
Page 153
... July 7th , puts these details as about fifteen per cent of the whole of the force which was on the transports ; about eighty - five per cent got forward and was in the fight . iards against us . * Our total loss in killed The Cavalry at ...
... July 7th , puts these details as about fifteen per cent of the whole of the force which was on the transports ; about eighty - five per cent got forward and was in the fight . iards against us . * Our total loss in killed The Cavalry at ...
Page 154
... July 1st . ) Four thousand more troops entered next day . Of the 6,000 troops , 600 or thereabouts were at El Caney , and 900 in the forts at the mouth of the harbor . Lieutenant Tejeiro states that there were 520 men at El Caney , 970 ...
... July 1st . ) Four thousand more troops entered next day . Of the 6,000 troops , 600 or thereabouts were at El Caney , and 900 in the forts at the mouth of the harbor . Lieutenant Tejeiro states that there were 520 men at El Caney , 970 ...
Page 160
... July 2d . I am inclined to think that on the evening of that day there were more Spanish troops inside Santiago than there were American troops out- mite gun was brought up to the right of the side . 160 The Rough Riders.
... July 2d . I am inclined to think that on the evening of that day there were more Spanish troops inside Santiago than there were American troops out- mite gun was brought up to the right of the side . 160 The Rough Riders.
Page 166
... July 2d , as the day wore on , the fight , though raging fitfully at intervals , gradually died away . The Spanish guerillas were causing us much trouble . They showed great courage , exactly as did their soldiers who were defending the ...
... July 2d , as the day wore on , the fight , though raging fitfully at intervals , gradually died away . The Spanish guerillas were causing us much trouble . They showed great courage , exactly as did their soldiers who were defending the ...
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