Glory at Kettle Hill
The Rough Riders, led by Teddy, capture attention as they charge Kettle Hill, showcasing bravery amidst heavy casualties. While the battle results in significant losses for both sides, the Americans remain optimistic about taking Santiago. The media's admiration for Teddy and his men grows, fueled by their heroic actions and the promise of victory on the horizon.In this clip
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105: “A Splendid Little War:” The Spanish-American War and Theodore Roosevelt’s Rough Riders
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