The Fun and Fighting of the Rough Riders

The Fun and Fighting of the Rough Riders

Auteur : Dr Tom Hall

Date de publication : 2025-11-06

Éditeur : Bonhopai Books

Nombre de pages : 143

Résumé du livre

The Fun and Fighting of the Rough Riders by Dr. Tom Hall is a spirited and firsthand chronicle of America's most famous volunteer regiment — the Rough Riders of the Spanish–American War. Written by one of the unit's own surgeons, this vibrant account combines the humor, camaraderie, and raw heroism of the men who rode and fought under Theodore Roosevelt in 1898.

Dr. Hall captures the Rough Riders from the inside — their training in the dusty camps of Texas and Florida, their voyage to Cuba, and their baptism of fire at Las Guasimas and San Juan Hill. His storytelling moves swiftly between the battlefield and the bivouac, rich with anecdotes of the regiment's colorful mix of cowboys, Ivy League athletes, ranchers, and Native scouts. Yet amid the laughter and bravery, Hall writes with the keen eye of a doctor and the humanity of a witness, describing not only the excitement of combat but the wounds, exhaustion, and loss that came with it.

Unlike many war memoirs, The Fun and Fighting of the Rough Riders radiates a sense of optimism and fellowship. Hall's admiration for his comrades — and for Roosevelt's magnetic leadership — is matched by his clear-eyed recognition of the costs of war. His blend of humor and pathos gives this narrative enduring appeal as both military history and human document.

For readers of American history, adventure, and military memoir, this book remains a lively and indispensable portrait of a brief, fiery moment when the United States stepped onto the world stage — told by one who saw it from the thick of the charge.

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