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> Read Title 18, Chapter 115, Section 2387,
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1 day off. Sedition section 2387
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There are laws that impact our Nation.Read Title 18, Chapter 115, Section 2387, “Whoever with the intent to interfere0, impair, influence the loyalty,moralor discipline of the military and Naval Forces,……to be fined or imprisoned up to 10 years.” Commander Kirk Lippold, U.S. Navy, Ret. This is right on point. DO WHAT HAS TO BE DONE!!!
>teddy roosevelt
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Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders, the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry,fought in the Spanish-American War in Cuba, most famously at the Battle of San Juan Hill. The unit, which included cowboys, Native Americans, and Ivy League athletes, played a crucial role in the U.S. campaign to expel Spanish forces from Cuba.Their charge up Kettle Hill during the battle was a key moment that helped secure victory and made Roosevelt a national hero.
Formation:
Roosevelt resigned his position as Assistant Secretary of the Navy to form the unit, a diverse mix of men from across the U.S.
Deployment:
After training in the U.S., they sailed to Cuba and landed in Daiquirí on June 22, 1898.
Key Battles:
The Rough Riders fought in two major battles in Cuba:
Battle of Las Guasimas: They were involved in this initial engagement where the Spanish forces were driven back.
Battle of San Juan Hill: This was their most famous engagement. Roosevelt led a charge up Kettle Hill, which was a crucial part of the larger assault on San Juan Heights. This victory helped to seal the American victory in the region.
Aftermath:
After the fighting, many of the Rough Riders returned to the U.S. and were quarantined at Camp Wikoff in Montauk, New York, to recover from tropical diseases like malaria and yellow fever.
Legacy:
The Rough Riders became a symbol of American grit and courage. The fame Roosevelt gained from the battles in Cuba significantly boosted his political career.