The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: The rough ridersCollier, 1899 |
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Page 49
... as he fights for his transport when it comes to going across the sea ; and on his journey his men will or will not have food , and his horses will or will VOL . XI . - C 1 not have water and hay , and the trains will To Cuba 49.
... as he fights for his transport when it comes to going across the sea ; and on his journey his men will or will not have food , and his horses will or will VOL . XI . - C 1 not have water and hay , and the trains will To Cuba 49.
Page 58
... transport , and arranging that the regiments and the transports should meet in due order on the deck , ought not to have been difficult . However , no arrangements were made in advance ; and we were allowed to shove and hustle for ...
... transport , and arranging that the regiments and the transports should meet in due order on the deck , ought not to have been difficult . However , no arrangements were made in advance ; and we were allowed to shove and hustle for ...
Page 59
... transport on which the soldiers were to go . Colonel Wood and I jumped off and started on a hunt , which soon con- vinced us that we had our work cut out if we were to get a transport at all . From the highest General down , nobody ...
... transport on which the soldiers were to go . Colonel Wood and I jumped off and started on a hunt , which soon con- vinced us that we had our work cut out if we were to get a transport at all . From the highest General down , nobody ...
Page 60
... transports . This seemed odd at such a time ; but so many of the methods in vogue were odd , that we were quite prepared ... transport - the Yucatan . She was out in midstream , so Wood seized a stray launch and boarded her . At the same ...
... transports . This seemed odd at such a time ; but so many of the methods in vogue were odd , that we were quite prepared ... transport - the Yucatan . She was out in midstream , so Wood seized a stray launch and boarded her . At the same ...
Page 61
... transport pulled off and anchored in midstream , we felt we had spent thirty - six tolerably active hours . The transport was overloaded , the men being packed like sardines , not only below but upon the decks ; so that at night it was ...
... transport pulled off and anchored in midstream , we felt we had spent thirty - six tolerably active hours . The transport was overloaded , the men being packed like sardines , not only below but upon the decks ; so that at night it was ...
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