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" In a meeting of the general and medical officers called by you at the Palace this morning, we were all, as you know, unanimous in view of what should be done with the army. To keep us here, in the opinion of every officer commanding a division or a brigade,... "
Theodore Roosevelt: An Intimate Biography - Page 141
by William Roscoe Thayer - 1919 - 474 pages
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The War with Spain: A Complete History of the War of 1898 Between the United ...

Charles Morris - 1898 - 450 pages
...this morning we were all, as you know, unanimous in our view of what should be done with the army. To keep us here, in the opinion of every officer commanding a division or brigade, will simply involve the destruction of thousands. There is no possible reason for not shipping,...
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The Cyclopedic Review of Current History, Volume 8

1899 - 1078 pages
...commanding the second cavalry brigade, in a letter addressed to General Shatter, in which he says : — "To keep us here, in the opinion of every officer...sent home. If we are kept here it will in all human possibility mean an appalling disaster, for the surgeons here estimate that over half the army, if...
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The Rough Riders

Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 318 pages
...this morning we were all, as you know, unanimous in our views of what should be done with the army. To keep us here in the opinion of every officer commanding...shipping practically the entire command North at once. Yellow-fever cases are very few in the cavalry division, where I command one of the two brigades, and...
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The Rough Riders

Theodore Roosevelt - 1899 - 408 pages
...this morning we were all, as you know, unanimous in our views of what should be done with the army. To keep us here, in the opinion of every officer commanding...shipping practically the entire command North at once. Yellow-fever cases are very few in the cavalry division, where I command one of the two brigades, and...
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The Authentic Life of William McKinley ...: Together with a Life Sketch of ...

Alexander Kelly McClure, Charles Morris - 1901 - 528 pages
...palace, this morning, we were all, as you know, unanimous in view of what should be done with the army. To keep us here, in the opinion of every officer commanding...shipping practically the entire command north at once. Yellow fever cases are very few in the cavalry division, where I command one of the two brigades, and...
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Theodore Roosevelt, Patriot and Statesman: The True Story of an Ideal American

Robert Cornelius V. Meyers - 1902 - 638 pages
...palace this morning we were all, as you know, unanimous in view of what should be done with the army. To keep us here, in the opinion of every officer commanding...shipping practically the entire command north at once. Yellow fever cases are very few in the cavalry division, where I command one of the two brigades, and...
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The Life of Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-fifth President of the United States

Murat Halstead - 1902 - 496 pages
...the Palace this morning, we were all, as you know, unanimous as to what should be done with the army. To keep us here, in the opinion of every officer commanding a division or brigade, will simply involve the destruction of thousands. There is no possible reason for not shipping...
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Theodore Roosevelt, the Boy and the Man

James Morgan - 1907 - 404 pages
...retaining the army in the island would involve the destruction of thousands. He protested that there was "no possible reason for not shipping practically the entire command north at once." If this should not be done, "it will, in all human probability, mean an appalling disaster." On the...
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Rooseveltian Fact and Fable

Annie Riley Hale - 1908 - 246 pages
...Palace this morning, we were all, as you know, unanimous in view of what should be done with the army. To keep us here, in the opinion of every officer commanding...shipping practically the entire command north at once. Yellow fever cases are very few in the Cavalry division, where I command one of the two brigades, and...
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From Rough Rider to President

Max Kullnick - 1911 - 302 pages
...this morning we were all, as you know, unanimous in our views of what should be done with the army. To keep us here, in the opinion of every officer commanding...shipping practically the entire command north at once. " Yellow- fever cases are very few in the cavalry division, where I command one of the two brigades,...
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