Il est marié avec Grace Stackpole Lockwood.
Ils se sont mariés le 4 avril 1917 à Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, U.S.A., il avait 22 ans.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Roosevelticer and commander of U.S. forces in both World War I and II. In both conflicts he was wounded. He earned the Croix de guerre and Silver Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, respectively. After World War II, he became a successful businessman and the founder of a New York City bond brokerage house, as well as a spokesman for right wing political causes.kins", was born in Washington, D.C., the fourth child of president Theodore Roosevelt and his second wife, Edith Kermit Carow. His siblings included brothers Quentin, Theodore Jr. and Kermit, sister, Ethel and half-sister Alice. Archibald was named for his great-great-great grandfather on his father's side, Archibald Bulloch, a patriot of the American Revolution.n, Archie was educated at Phillips Academy, Andover, the Evans School for Boys, and Harvard University, where he graduated in 1916. Upon graduation, Archie's first employment was at the Bigelow Carpet Company, Thompsonville, Connecticut.le of Boston. The couple spent most of their married life in a pre-Revolutionary house on Turkey Lane in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, not far from Oyster Bay, where they raised four children – Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, Jr. (1918–1990), Theodora Roosevelt, Nancy Dabney Roosevelt (1923–2010), and Edith Kermit Roosevelt (1927–2003). the United States Army during 1917, shipped over to France, and was wounded while serving with the U.S. 1st Infantry Division. His wounds were so severe he was discharged from the Army with full disability. He had ended the war as an Army captain. For his valor, Roosevelt received the French government's Croix de Guerre. informing all his siblings.auxiliary subsidiary of Sinclair Consolidated. At the same time his brother Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. was Assistant Secretary of the Navy. In 1922, Albert B. Fall, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, leased, without competitive bidding, the Teapot Dome Field to Harry F. Sinclair of Sinclair Oil, and the field at Elk Hills, California, to Edward L. Doheny of Pan American Petroleum & Transport Company, both fields part of the Navy's petroleum reserves. The connection between the Roosevelt brothers could not be ignored. After Sinclair sailed for Europe to avoid testifying, G. D. Wahlberg, Sinclair's private secretary, advised Archibald Roosevelt to resign to save his reputation.[3] Eventually, after resigning from Sinclair, Roosevelt gave key testimony to the Senate Committee on Public Lands probing the Teapot Dome scandal, in which Roosevelt was not implicated, but where Sinclair and Doheny both gave "personal loans" to Secretary Fall. Following this, Roosevelt took a job working for a cousin in the family investment firm, Roosevelt & Son.pressure group known as the National Economy League, which called for balancing the federal budget by cutting appropriations for veterans in half.w Guineaadership skills to worthwhile use supporting the war effort. The President approved his request and he rejoined the Army with a commission as a Lieutenant Colonel. Roosevelt was given command in early 1943 of the US Army's 2nd Battalion of the 162nd Infantry also called the 162 Regimental Combat Team, (RCT), 41st Infantry Division in New Guinea commanding this unit until early 1944. Working with the Australian 3rd Division, Roosevelt and his battalion landed in New Guinea's Nassau Bay, on July 8, 1943 Overcoming significant command ambiguities between American and Australian forces because of overlapping spheres of operation, Roosevelt played an important role in the Salamaua campaign. His service was recognized when one of the hotly contested ridge-lines northwest of the island's Tambu Bay was named in his honor. This piece of key terrain during the campaign was originally referred to as "Roosevelt's Ridge" to mark the ridge nearest his battalion to higher HQ. Later, it was referred to as "Roosevelt Ridge" as it was depicted in the official American and Australian campaign histories as well as the US Army Air Force World War II Chronology. unded by an enemy grenade which shattered the same knee which had been injured in World War I and for which he had been earlier medically retired, earning him the distinction of being the only American to ever be classified as 100% disabled twice for the same wound incurred in two different wars.[12] At the time of his injury, command of his battalion passed to his executive officer, Major Taylor. Archie returned to his unit in early 1944.[10] For these actions in the Pacific Theater of Operations, Roosevelt was awarded the Silver Star with Oak Leaf Clusters in lieu of additional awards.nservative activism and controversiesl a going concern with offices in New York City, Providence, Buffalo and Hartford.[13]ned the John Birch Society, and was the founder of the controversial Veritas Foundation, dedicated to the routing out of presumed socialist influence at Harvard and other major colleges and universities. Writing in the book America's Political Dynasties (Doubleday, 1966), Stephen Hess commented: "Archie Roosevelt has, in recent years, added the family's name to many ultra-rightist causes. As a trustee of the Veritas Foundation he was a leader among those seeking to root out subversion at Harvard. He also sent a letter to every U.S. Senator, stating 'modern technical civilization does not seem to be as well handled by the black man as by the white man in the United States.' Present civil rights difficulties he blamed on 'socialist plotters.'" [14] Roosevelt also edited 1968's incendiary Theodore Roosevelt On Race Riots Reds Crime. [15] and was the chief sponsor behind "The Alliance," a short-lived extreme right wing organization of the 1950s.[16]Association made a decision to award the Theodore Roosevelt Medal for Distinguished Public Service to black diplomat Ralph Bunche, Archie loudly protested the award. He even went so far as to write and publish a 44-page pamphlet that attempted to prove Bunche had been working as an agent of the "International Communist Conspiracy" for more than two decades.[17]bbs's The Great Deceit: Social Pseudo-Sciences (Sayville, NY: The Veritas Foundation, 1964), Archie wrote: "Socialists have infiltrated our schools, our law courts, our government, our MEDIA OF COMMUNICATIONS. ... the Socialist movement is made up of a relatively small number of people who have developed the TECHNIQUE OF INFLUENCING large masses of people to a VERY HIGH DEGREE." [18]sh of his wife; it likely contributed to his physical decline and eventual death eight years later.. He was 85 years old. He is buried with his wife at Young's Cemetery, Oyster Bay. His tombstone reads: "The old fighting man home from the wars."
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Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Apr 9 1894 - Washington, D. C.<br>Occupation: US Army, businessman, est brokerage house<br>Marriage: Spouse: Grace Roosevelt (born Lockwood) - Apr 14 1917 - Emmanuel Church, Boston, MA<br>Death: Oct 13 1979 - Stuart, Florida, United States<br>Father: Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, Jr.<br>Mother: Edith Kermit Roosevelt (born Carow)<br>Wife: Grace Roosevelt (born Lockwood)Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, Jr., Theodora Keogh (born Roosevelt), Nancy-Dabney Jackson (born Roosevelt), , Zachary Theodore Roosevelt<br>Siblings: Theodore "Ted" Roosevelt, Jr., Kermit B. Unknown, Ethel Carow Derby (born Roosevelt), Quentin Roosevelt
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Archibald Bulloch RooseveltBirth names: Archibald Bullock RooseveltArchibald RooseveltGender: MaleBirth: Apr 9 1894 - Washington, District of Columbia, United StatesMarriage: Spouse: Grace Stackpole Lockwood - Apr 4 1917 - Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, U.S.A.Residence: 1900 - ED 723 Oyster Bay Township, Election District 5, Nassau, New York, United StatesResidence: 1910 - Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, United StatesResidence: 1920 - New Trier, Cook, Illinois, United StatesResidence: 1925 - Huntington, A.D. 02, E.D. 01, Suffolk, New York, United StatesResidence: 1930 - Manhattan (Districts 0501-0750), New York, New York, United StatesResidence: 1935 - Same HouseResidence: 1940 - Huntington Town, Suffolk, New York, United StatesDeath: Oct 13 1979 - Stuart, Martin, Florida, United StatesBurial: Young's Cem, Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, United StatesParents: President Theodore Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Roosevelt (born Carow)Wife: Grace Stackpole Roosevelt (born Lockwood)Children: Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr, Theodora Keogh (born Roosevelt), Nancy Dabney Jackson (born Roosevelt), Edith Kermit Barmine (born Roosevelt)Siblings: Alice Lee Longworth (born Roosevelt), Theodore Roosevelt Jr., Kenneth Kermit Roosevelt I, Ethel Carow Derby (born Roosevelt), Quentin Roosevelt
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