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TITLE
Spanish-American
display
.
CREATOR
Abodeely
,
Joseph
SUBJECT
Arizona
Military
Museum
;
Military
Museums--Arizona--History
Browse Topic
Military and war
Society and culture
DESCRIPTION
ROUGH
RIDERS
USS
Maine
, a
second-class
battleship
built
between
1888
and
1895
, was
sent
to
Havana
in
January
1898
to
protect
American
interests
during
revolt
of the
Cubans
against
the
Spanish
government
. In the
evening
of
15
February
1898
,
Maine
sank
when
her
forward
gunpowder
magazines
exploded
.
Nearly
three-quarters
of the
battleship's
crew
died
from the
explosion
.
American
popular
opinion
blamed
Spain
and
war
followed
within
a
few
months
.
The
U.S
.
prepared
for
war
with
Spain
in
Cuba
. The
U.S
.
Army
,
under-manned
and
ill-prepared
for
war
,
began
mobilization
for the
coming
conflict
a
week
before
President
McKinley's
April
23
call
for
volunteers
.
Within
days
recruiting
offices
were
swamped
with
patriotic
young
men
,
eager
to
serve
in the
anticipated
conflict
.
Training
began
almost
immediately
, at
several
posts
and
stations
around
the
United
States
.
One
of the
eager
volunteers
was the
40-year-old
Under
Secretary
of the
Navy
,
Theodore
Roosevelt
who
wanted
to
enhance
his
own
personal
role
on the
fields
of
combat
. The
previous
December
, he had
made
his
feelings
about
armed
conflict
clear
in his
comments
to the
Naval
War
College
that, "
No
triumph
of
peace
is
quite
as
great
as the
supreme
triumphs
of
war
".
One
of
Roosevelt's
friends
in
Washington
,
D.C
. was an
Army
surgeon
,
Dr
.
Leonard
Wood
,
who
had
served
in the
Indian
Campaigns
under
General
Nelson
Miles
. On
April
8
,
just
weeks
before
the
mobilization
of the
Army
,
Dr
.
Wood
was
issued
the
Medal
of
Honor
for
personal
heroism
during
the
Apache
Campaign
in
Arizona
Territory
in the
summer
of
1886
.
Long
before
his
award
was
issued
,
Roosevelt
and
Wood
had
talked
often
and
passionately
about
events
in
Cuba
and the
prospect
of
war
. "
We
both
felt
very
strongly
that
such
a
war
would be as
righteous
as
it
would be
advantageous
to the
honor
and the
interests
of the
nation
",
Roosevelt
later
wrote
. "
After
the
blowing
up
of the
Maine
,
we
felt
that
it
was
inevitable
.
We
then at
once
began
to
try
and
see
that
we
had
our
share
in
it.
"
Although
Dr
.
Wood
had
combat
experience
in the
West
, and in
spite
of his
recently
received
Medal
of
Honor
, with
ten
volunteers
for an
available
slot
, the
38-year
old
physician
didn't
make
the
final
cut
.
Events
were not
favoring
the
two
would-be
leaders
in
America's
first
war
on
foreign
shores
. Then,
unexpectedly
,
Congress
authorized
the
raising
of
three
cavalry
regiments
from
among
the
cowboys
,
miners
, and
other
woodsmen
of the
frontier
west
.
Theodore
Roosevelt
was
offered
command
of
one
of the
regiments
.
Roosevelt
wanted
to
command
a
combat
regiment
and
experience
the "
supreme
triumphs
of
war
"; but he
realized
his
lack
of
military
experience
might
delay
the
training
of his
regiment
and their
deployment
to
Cuba
. With the
quick
defeat
of the
Spanish
fleet
at
Manila
Bay
,
Roosevelt
feared
the
war
with
Spain
might
end
before
he and his
men
could
reach
sufficient
level
of
training
to
deploy
, and
quickly
made
an
unusual
decision
. He
suggested
that
Dr
.
Wood
be
commissioned
Colonel
in
charge
of the
regiment
, and that he would
serve
as a
Lieutenant
Colonel
under
his
friend
. The
plan
was
promptly
approved
, and
Colonel
Leonard
Wood
was
assigned
commander
of the
First
U.S
.
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
mustering
near
San
Antonio
,
Texas
.
The
most
famous
regiment
of the
Spanish-American
War
was the
First
United
States
Volunteer
Cavalry
,
better
known
as "
Roosevelt's
Rough
Riders.
" The
idea
for the
regiment
originated
with
Prescott's
own
Buckey
O'Neill
,
who
, as
Territorial
Adjutant
General
in
1890
, had
offered
to
raise
a
regiment
of
Arizona
cowboys
to
fight
the
Plains
Indians
.
Bucky
O'Neill
, the
Mayor
of
Prescott
,
Arizona
and a
famous
frontier
sheriff
,
volunteered
and was
commissioned
Captain
of
Troop
A.
As
war
threatened
in
early
1898
,
O'Neill
,
James
McClintock
, and
Alexander
Brodie
petitioned
Governor
McCord
for
permission
to
raise
"
one
thousand
Arizona
cowboys
" to
fight
in
Cuba
. On
April
25
the
regiment
was
approved
, but
only
170
of the
men
were to
come
from
Arizona
. The
rest
would be
recruited
in
New
Mexico
,
Oklahoma
, and the
Indian
Territory
.
They were an
unusual
lot--lawmen
,
outlaws
,
preachers
,
craggy
cowboys
,
hardened
miners
,
former
Indian
fighters
,
scouts
, and
Native
Americans
.
Most
were as
independent
,
strong
willed
, and
determined
to
create
their
own
destiny
as was their
Executive
Officer
,
Lieutenant
Colonel
Theodore
Roosevelt
.
To the
initial
chagrin
of the
regiment's
members
and
commanders
, as
training
began
, the
public
assessed
the
nature
of its
members
and
coined
a
nickname
for the
First
United
States
Volunteer
Cavalry
. "At
first
we
fought
against
the
use
of the
term
"
Roosevelt
wrote
, "
When
finally
the
Generals
of
Division
and
Brigade
began
to
write
in
formal
communications
about
our
regiment....we
adopted
the
term
ourselves.
"
Henceforth
and for
history
, the
First
United
States
Volunteer
Cavalry
became
known
as: The
Rough
Riders
Bucky
O'Neill
was
killed
in
Cuba
.
TYPE
Image
RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
This is the property of the Arizona Military Museum
DATE ORIGINAL
1898
ca.
Time Period
1880s (1880-1889)
ORIGINAL FORMAT
Museum
exhibit
DIGITAL IDENTIFIER
5.JPG
Date Digital
2009
DIGITAL FORMAT
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
REPOSITORY
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