The Brownsville AffairMain MenuThe 25th Infantry RegimentBrownsville, TexasAugust 1906Roosevelt's ResponsePunishment and its AftermathThe Legacy of the Brownsville AffairMedia coverageImage Gallerythe Historical Museum at Fort Missoula2ed0a4c76b15fe2d208dedaebb1fcaaa8b4d9c38
Charge of the 24th and 25th Colored Infantry and Rescue of Rough Riders at San Juan Hill, July 2nd, 1898 (Image description)
12020-07-05T14:55:50-07:00the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula2ed0a4c76b15fe2d208dedaebb1fcaaa8b4d9c38376431plain2020-07-05T14:55:50-07:00the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula2ed0a4c76b15fe2d208dedaebb1fcaaa8b4d9c38Color image of a lithograph depicting the battle of San Juan Hill. Stylized American soldiers, all except one of whom are Black, advance on a stone wall, behind which are Spanish troops firing at them. Behind the Spanish troops is a wooden fort, in which are standing two soldiers waving an American flag. Several of the charging American soldiers are lying on the ground, either dead or wounded.