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How Teddy Roosevelt, riding high on horseback and in the front, led his ragtag band of “Rough Riders” as they charged up San Juan Hill routing a Spanish army and winning a decisive battle in ...
The Buffalo Soldiers were reassigned and left the Presidio of Monterey in 1904. While only here for a brief time, their impact is something Leininger hopes will always be remembered.
JOHNSON: The Buffalo Soldiers had the challenge of always fighting on two fronts: fighting the enemy that the commanding officers said you're fighting, and then fighting the commanding officers ...
When Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders charged up San Juan Hill during the Spanish-American War, their success was ensured by a dedicated corps of black soldiers-- the so-called Buffalo Soldiers-- ...
The Buffalo Soldiers, the 9th and 10th Cavalry, held the far-right flank beside Roosevelt’s Rough Riders, the 1st Volunteer Cavalry. From this position, with their backs to the San Juan River, their ...
Recently, it was announced that then-Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt has been recommended for the Medal of Honor — 102 years later — for his bravery under fire during the famous ...
SHOT THROUGH with history’s ironies, contradictions and echoes, “Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on Two Fronts” (10 p.m., PBS, TV-14, check local listings) examines a fascinating chapter of ...
Teddy landed face-first on the ground, dazed and severely shaken. Blood poured from a cut lip; his leg was also hurt. Nobody on the trolley was hurt. Madden stopped the car and ran to the crash site.