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The Rough Raiders were a nickname for the 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, a unit formed during the Spanish-American War in 1898. Led by Theodore Roosevelt, the regiment gained fame for its charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba, becoming a symbol of American bravery and military valor. The diverse group included cowboys, miners, and college athletes, showcasing a mix of backgrounds and skills. Their heroic actions played a significant role in the U.S. victory in the war and contributed to Roosevelt's rise in politics.

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