Theodore Roosevelt and the Rough Riders Parade on Horseback ca. 1900s
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During the Spanish-American War, Theodore Roosevelt commanded a cavalry regiment informally known as the Rough Riders. On July 1, 1898, the Rough Riders were positioned to take the Cuban city of Santiago. Despite heavy Spanish rifle fire, Roosevelt and his troops charged up Kettle Hill, overwhelming the Spanish forces. The battle made Roosevelt and the Rough Riders national heroes.
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