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Quentin Roosevelt (* 19. November 1897 in Washington, D.C.; † 14. Juli 1918 bei Coulonges-Cohan) war der jüngste Sohn des US-amerikanischen Präsidenten Theodore Roosevelt. Er fiel im Ersten Weltkrieg als Jagdflieger in Frankreich . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Tod. 3 Ehrungen. 4 Anmerkungen und Einzelnachweise. 5 Weblinks. 6 Literatur. Leben.
Quentin Roosevelt I (November 19, 1897 – July 14, 1918) was the youngest son of President Theodore Roosevelt and Edith Roosevelt. Inspired by his father and siblings, he joined the United States Army Air Service where he became a pursuit pilot during World War I. [1] He was killed in aerial combat over France on Bastille Day (July ...
- 1917–1918
- United States Army
12. März 2022 · In one of the last letters that Quentin Roosevelt ever wrote, he told his parents about the morbid thrill of war. His squadron had lost a man, he said, but the “excitement” of conflict made up for it. Just three days after Theodore and Edith Roosevelt read those words, Quentin lost his own life.
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29. Okt. 2007 · Quentin Roosevelt was a young and natural leader who died as a fighter pilot in World War I. He was the youngest son of President Theodore Roosevelt and a natural leader of his squadron. He was killed on July 14, 1918, while flying a Nieuport 28 over enemy lines and shooting down three German planes.
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A historical article that explores the personal and historical significance of Quentin Roosevelt's objects, such as a photograph album sent by a French family, a letter from his fiancée, and his personal effects. The article uses these artefacts to understand his relationship with the French during World War One and his legacy as a pilot and a leader.
9. Jan. 2023 · On January 2, Quentin Colón Roosevelt became the youngest elected official in the District of Columbia when he was sworn in as an Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner for Ward 3. The 18-year-old attends online high school and plans to begin college in the fall.
5. Nov. 2009 · Quentin Roosevelt, the fourth son of former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, was a pilot in the U.S. Air Service and a volunteer for the war. He was shot down and killed by a German Fokker plane over the Marne River in France on July 14, 1918, while engaged to Flora Payne Whitney, the granddaughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt.