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The Rough Riders embarking for Cuba from Tampa, Florida.  

Did You Know?
Theodore Roosevelt resigned his cabinet post as Assitant Secretary of the Navy in 1898 to raise a volunteer cavalry regiment called the Rough Riders. Newspaper accounts of their exploits made the Rough Riders national heros and pushed TR into the New York governorship and eventually the presidency.

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