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  1. Years of service. 1941–1946. Rank. Lieutenant commander. Battles/wars. World War II. Awards. Bronze Star Medal. John Aspinwall Roosevelt II (March 13, 1916 – April 27, 1981) was an American businessman and the sixth and last child of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt .

  2. John Aspinwall Roosevelt, the sixth and last child of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt, was a businessman, philanthropist, and, unlike the rest of the Hyde Park Roosevelts, a Republican. He was also the only one of ER's sons who did not have political aspirations.

  3. We seek to keep war from our firesides by keeping war from coming to the Americas. For that we have historic precedent that goes back to the days of the administration of President George Washington. It is serious enough and tragic enough to every American family in every State in the Union to live in a world that is torn by wars on other ...

  4. 1 day ago · What to know about Biden's Oval Office speech. President Joe Biden addressed the nation tonight from Oval Office in a speech that will be replayed throughout history.; Biden explained his decision ...

  5. All four of Eleanor Roosevelt's sons are in the service of their country.Cadaverous James Roosevelt, a captain of Marines, asked for active service at sea when Japan attacked the U.S. He was...

  6. Jan 31, 2018 · John A. Roosevelt: “I Don’t Care What the Ship Looks Like Or Is” The President’s youngest child, John Aspinwall Roosevelt was 25 years old when he joined the US Navy in early 1941. After graduating from Harvard, John began a career in retail, a set of skills that led to his assignment to the Navy Supply Corps after his enlistment.

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  8. House Speaker Jo Byrns remarked that the speech "very clearly sets forth the major issues of the coming campaign." In the closing paragraph of his address, Roosevelt quoted an individual whom he referred to as a "wise philosopher." That individual was Josiah Royce in his 1914 work "A Word for the Times," which Roosevelt quoted by saying

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