American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 114
... army could not cope with the troubles at hand , and soon came a call for one hundred and twenty - five thousand volunteers . These volunteers were to come from the various States and Territories , each furnishing its proportion of ...
... army could not cope with the troubles at hand , and soon came a call for one hundred and twenty - five thousand volunteers . These volunteers were to come from the various States and Territories , each furnishing its proportion of ...
Page 120
Edward Stratemeyer. themselves . Several of the captains had served in the United States army before ; two were former famous western sheriffs ; and all were full of that pluck and energy which is bound to command success . In this ...
Edward Stratemeyer. themselves . Several of the captains had served in the United States army before ; two were former famous western sheriffs ; and all were full of that pluck and energy which is bound to command success . In this ...
Page 122
... army was gathering in readiness to be transported to Cuba . " We were just wild to go , " says one of the number , in speaking of that time . " We were tired of staying at San Antonio and drilling day in and day out , rain or shine . I ...
... army was gathering in readiness to be transported to Cuba . " We were just wild to go , " says one of the number , in speaking of that time . " We were tired of staying at San Antonio and drilling day in and day out , rain or shine . I ...
Page 128
... army life on paper and army life in reality were two different things . He felt that an officer must do much besides leading his men in the field : that he must look after them constantly , see that their health was provided for , see ...
... army life on paper and army life in reality were two different things . He felt that an officer must do much besides leading his men in the field : that he must look after them constantly , see that their health was provided for , see ...
Page 131
... army , the volunteers numbering but three - the Rough Riders , the Seventy - first New York Infantry , and the Second Massachusetts Infantry . CHAPTER XIV LIFE ON THE TRANSPORT -THE LANDING AT DAI- THEODORE ROOSEVELT 131.
... army , the volunteers numbering but three - the Rough Riders , the Seventy - first New York Infantry , and the Second Massachusetts Infantry . CHAPTER XIV LIFE ON THE TRANSPORT -THE LANDING AT DAI- THEODORE ROOSEVELT 131.
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