Rough Riders Memorial, Monument in the United States of America
The Rough Riders Memorial commemorates the First United States Volunteer Cavalry.
This cavalry unit, known as the Rough Riders, played a crucial role during the Spanish-American War in 1898.
Led by Theodore Roosevelt, the Rough Riders became an iconic symbol of American bravery and determination.
Located in Arlington National Cemetery, the memorial is accessible to the public for visitation.
The memorial stands as a tribute to the diverse group of men who volunteered to fight alongside Roosevelt.
Location: Arlington County
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