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Theodore Roosevelt Jr.

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Theodore Roosevelt Jr.

Theodore Roosevelt III ( ROH-zə-velt; September 13, 1887 – July 12, 1944), often known as Theodore Jr., was an American general and politician. He was the eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt and First Lady Edith Roosevelt. Roosevelt is known for his World War II service, including the directing of troops at Utah Beach during the Normandy landings, for which he received the Medal of Honor. Roosevelt was educated at private academies and Harvard University; after his 1909 graduation from college, he began a successful career in business and investment banking. Having gained pre–World War I army experience during his attendance at a Citizens' Military Training Camp, at the start of the war he received a reserve commission as a major. He served primarily with the 1st Division, took part in several engagements including the Battle of Cantigny, and commanded the 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry as a lieutenant colonel. After the war, Roosevelt was instrumental in the forming of The American Legion. In addition to his military and business careers, Roosevelt was active in politics and government. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy (1921–1924), Governor of Puerto Rico (1929–1932), and Governor-General of the Philippines (1932–1933). He resumed his business endeavors in the 1930s, and was Chairman of the Board of American Express Company, and vice-president of Doubleday Books. Roosevelt also remained active as an Army reservist, attending annual training periods at Pine Camp, and completing the Infantry Officer Basic and Advanced Courses, the Command and General Staff College, and refresher training for senior officers. He returned to active duty for World War II with the rank of colonel, and commanded the 26th Infantry. He soon received promotion to brigadier general as assistant division commander of the 1st Infantry Division. After serving in the Operation Torch landings in North Africa and the Tunisia Campaign, followed by participation in the Allied invasion of Sicily, Roosevelt was assigned as assistant division commander of the 4th Infantry Division. In this role, he led the first wave of troops ashore at Utah Beach during the Normandy landings in June 1944. He died in France of a heart attack the following month at 56 years old. At the time of his death, he had been recommended for the Distinguished Service Cross to recognize his heroism at Normandy. The recommendation was subsequently upgraded, and Roosevelt was a posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor.

Infobox

President
Warren G. HardingCalvin Coolidge
Preceded by
Franklin A. Coles
Succeeded by
Frederick Trubee Davison
Born
Theodore Roosevelt III(1887-09-13)September 13, 1887Oyster Bay, New York, U.S.
Died
July 12, 1944(1944-07-12) (aged 56)Méautis, France
Resting place
Normandy American Cemetery 49°20′55″N 0°51′17″W / 49.34861°N 0.85472°W / 49.34861; -0.85472
Political party
Republican
Spouse
mw- Eleanor Butler Alexander (m. 1910)
Children
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Parents
mw- Theodore RooseveltEdith Carow Roosevelt
Education
Harvard University (BA)
Allegiance
United States
Branch
United States Army
Years of service
1917–1919 National Army1920–1939 Army Reserve1940–1944 Army of the United States
Rank
Brigadier General
Unit
1st Infantry Division4th Infantry Division
Commands
1st Battalion, 26th Infantry26th Infantry
Campaigns
mw- li World War I Cantigny (WIA) Soissons St. Mihiel Meuse-Argonne Defensive Sector World War II Algeria‑French Morocco Tunisia Sicily Normandy
Awards
Medal of HonorDistinguished Service CrossDistinguished Service MedalSilver Star (4)Legion of MeritPurple HeartLegion of HonorCroix de Guerre
Party
Republican

Tables

· Military awards
Distinguished Service Medal
Distinguished Service Medal
Medal of Honor
Distinguished Service Medal
Medal of Honor
Silver Starwith three bronze clusters
Medal of Honor
Legion of Merit
Purple Heart
Purple Heart
Medal of Honor
Purple Heart
Medal of Honor
World War I Victory Medalwith one silver star
Medal of Honor
American Defense Service Medal
American Campaign Medal
American Campaign Medal
Medal of Honor
American Campaign Medal
Medal of Honor
European-African-MiddleEastern Campaign Medalwith Arrowhead device and four bronze stars
Medal of Honor
World War II Victory Medal
Legion of Honor
Legion of Honor
Medal of Honor
Legion of Honor
Medal of Honor
Croix de Guerre
Medal of Honor
Medal of Liberated France
Medal of Honor
Distinguished Service Cross
Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Starwith three bronze clusters
Legion of Merit
Purple Heart
World War I Victory Medalwith one silver star
American Defense Service Medal
American Campaign Medal
European-African-MiddleEastern Campaign Medalwith Arrowhead device and four bronze stars
World War II Victory Medal
Legion of Honor
Croix de Guerre
Medal of Liberated France

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