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Oh, for the good ol' days

According to The River of Doubt by Candice Millard, which narrates Teddy Roosevelt's exploration of an uncharted Amazon river, the Brazilian colonel who was part of the company was a creative disciplinarian.

His soldiers were wreaking havoc in a small town and he sent orders they were all to fall out in the town square. They ignored the messenger.

Colonel Rondon galloped his horse through the biggest tavern's door, vaulted a table and rode out the back door.

Having gained their attention, the messenger said "Colonel Rondon promises to break every bottle in town if the soldiers do not obey."

The soldiers had no choice but to obey because they were hustled out by worried bar owners.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
Alas, this is no longer part of officer training at West Point!
@DrWatson What a shame.
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
A Man A Plan A Canal Panama
@JohnnySpot Able was I ere I saw Elba.
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
@Mamapolo2016 Was it a car or a cat I saw?
@JohnnySpot racecar
cuddles1266 · 70-79, M
Excellent! A person whole thinks and then acts.
Thank you for sharing this.
@cuddles1266 Colonel Rondon was a fascinating character. He was part indigenous tribes, put himself through school and joined the military.

He is also considered one of Brazil's earliest social equality thinkers and was passionate about not crushing the remote tribes under the boot heel of civilization.

He often told his men, "Die if you must, but do not kill."
SweetMae · 70-79, F
There is always a way if you consider the circumstances!!
@SweetMae You're right!
JohnnySpot · 56-60, M
Teddy Roosevelt is a mass murderer.
@JohnnySpot I'm not his defense attorney.
cuddles1266 · 70-79, M
Wow! I guess I'll have to read this. I promised I would never stop reading and keep several books on hand in case I finish one I can start the next.
Who wrote this book?
@cuddles1266 Candice Millard

Full title

Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey The River of Doubt.

 
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