rough rider

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member of the volunteer cavalry who fought in the Spanish-American War
Member of the 1st Volunteer Cavalry regiment in the Spanish-American War. The group, organized and led by Theodore Roosevelt and Leonard Wood, included cowboys, miners, policemen, and college athletes. The most famous of its exploits in the fighting in Cuba was an uphill charge in the Battle of Santiago (July 1, 1898) in which the group helped capture Kettle Hill and then charged across a valley to assist in the seizure of San Juan Ridge and its high point, San Juan Hill. Wide coverage of the regiment in the U.S. press helped establish Roosevelt's reputation
a member of the volunteer cavalry regiment led by Theodore Roosevelt in the Spanish-American War (1898)
Rough Riders
a group of US cowboys and farmers who were trained to fight against the Spanish in Cuba in the Spanish-American War (1898). They were led by Theodore Roosevelt, who later became the US president
Roughrider
{i} member of the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry which was established By Theodore Roosevelt to fight in the Spanish-American War (1898)
roughrider
One who breaks horses; especially Mil
roughrider
a horseman skilled at breaking wild horses to the saddle
roughrider
a noncommissioned officer in the British cavalry, whose duty is to assist the riding master
roughrider
Sometimes, locally, a member of any of various volunteer cavalry commands raised in 1898
roughrider
Volunteer Cavalry, a regiment raised for the Spanish war of 1898, composed mostly of Western cowboys and hunters and Eastern college athletes and sportsmen, largely organized, and later commanded, by Theodore Roosevelt
roughrider
{i} one who prepares untrained horses for riding
roughrider
An officer or enlisted man in the 1st U
rough rider

    الواصلة

    rough rid·er

    التركية النطق

    rʌf raydır

    النطق

    /ˈrəf ˈrīdər/ /ˈrʌf ˈraɪdɜr/
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