American Boys' Life of Theodore RooseveltLothrop, Lee and Shepard Company, 1906 - 336 pages |
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Page 114
... soldiers accord- ing to its population . These soldiers were . quickly collected and marched to the vari- ous state camps , there to be sworn into the service of the United States . The " war fever " was everywhere , and many private ...
... soldiers accord- ing to its population . These soldiers were . quickly collected and marched to the vari- ous state camps , there to be sworn into the service of the United States . The " war fever " was everywhere , and many private ...
Page 119
... duty as quickly as he could and had to learn to obey his superiors . In such a collection of soldiers it was but natural that the real leaders soon asserted themselves . Several of the captains had served in the THEODORE ROOSEVELT 119.
... duty as quickly as he could and had to learn to obey his superiors . In such a collection of soldiers it was but natural that the real leaders soon asserted themselves . Several of the captains had served in the THEODORE ROOSEVELT 119.
Page 121
... soldiers did not mind going without them . The regiment was supplied with good rifles , but the cartridges were not made of smokeless powder , which was a bad thing , for smoke sometimes enables an enemy to locate the shooter , when ...
... soldiers did not mind going without them . The regiment was supplied with good rifles , but the cartridges were not made of smokeless powder , which was a bad thing , for smoke sometimes enables an enemy to locate the shooter , when ...
Page 122
... soldier is not always one full of glory can easily be proven by what happened to the Rough Riders when , late in May , they were ordered to Tampa , Florida , where a part of the army was gathering in readiness to be transported to Cuba ...
... soldier is not always one full of glory can easily be proven by what happened to the Rough Riders when , late in May , they were ordered to Tampa , Florida , where a part of the army was gathering in readiness to be transported to Cuba ...
Page 124
... soldiers knew they were going to Cuba , to fight the Spaniards and to aid in freeing Cuba , and again there was a loud hurrahing . But immediately on top of this came one of the hardest blows the Rough Riders had to endure , and one ...
... soldiers knew they were going to Cuba , to fight the Spaniards and to aid in freeing Cuba , and again there was a loud hurrahing . But immediately on top of this came one of the hardest blows the Rough Riders had to endure , and one ...
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