American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 120
... command success . In this regiment were some men who had hunted with Theodore Roosevelt on more than one occasion . They knew him well and loved him , and did their best to serve him . To them he was really their com- mander , although ...
... command success . In this regiment were some men who had hunted with Theodore Roosevelt on more than one occasion . They knew him well and loved him , and did their best to serve him . To them he was really their com- mander , although ...
Page 124
... command was ordered to Port Tampa , there to board a transport to sail for some destination not revealed . But the soldiers knew they were going to Cuba , to fight the Spaniards and to aid in freeing Cuba , and again there was a loud ...
... command was ordered to Port Tampa , there to board a transport to sail for some destination not revealed . But the soldiers knew they were going to Cuba , to fight the Spaniards and to aid in freeing Cuba , and again there was a loud ...
Page 125
... command should be on board of the transport by the following morning , other- wise it could not go . " Four troops to be left behind ! " ex- claimed Theodore Roosevelt . " Too bad , " returned Colonel Wood . " Every man expects to go ...
... command should be on board of the transport by the following morning , other- wise it could not go . " Four troops to be left behind ! " ex- claimed Theodore Roosevelt . " Too bad , " returned Colonel Wood . " Every man expects to go ...
Page 127
... command got aboard of the transport first . Without the loss of a moment he ran back to where his men were in waiting . " Double - quick to the dock ! " was his or- der . And forming quickly , the troops made their way to the wharf with ...
... command got aboard of the transport first . Without the loss of a moment he ran back to where his men were in waiting . " Double - quick to the dock ! " was his or- der . And forming quickly , the troops made their way to the wharf with ...
Page 128
... command loomed up , and a three - handed dispute arose . But the Rough Riders remained aboard of the trans- port , taking four companies of another com- mand in with them . I have told of the particulars of this affair to show my young ...
... command loomed up , and a three - handed dispute arose . But the Rough Riders remained aboard of the trans- port , taking four companies of another com- mand in with them . I have told of the particulars of this affair to show my young ...
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