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  1. Quentin Roosevelt II was born on November 4, 1919, in Oyster Bay, New York, less than one year since the death of his grandfather, Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States. Roosevelt published a paper through the American Museum of Natural History in 1934, describing a new species of fossil pronghorn that he and a boyhood friend, Joseph W. Burden, had found in a cave in ...

  2. Quick Facts. Quentin Roosevelt was born on November 19, 1897 and was the youngest child of Theodore and Edith Roosevelt. He was best known for his humor and charming personality. Quentin was four years old when his father was sworn in as president and he took every advantage of living in the White House. Quentin and friends such as Charlie Taft ...

  3. En el lugar del accidente de Quentin, los restos de su avión se usaron para marcar su tumba, junto con una cruz de madera con las palabras: "Teniente Roosevelt, enterrado por los alemanes". Cinco días después, los alemanes se fueron y el sitio se convirtió en un imán para los soldados, quienes Arrancó trozos de tela como recuerdo.

  4. Quick Facts. Quentin Roosevelt was born on November 19, 1897 and was the youngest child of Theodore and Edith Roosevelt. He was best known for his humor and charming personality. Quentin was four years old when his father was sworn in as president and he took every advantage of living in the White House. Quentin and friends such as Charlie Taft ...

  5. 9 de nov. de 2018 · Lamont Library. 1 Harvard Yard. Cambridge, MA 02138. See All Hours. Directions to Lamont Library. The youngest son of President Theodore Roosevelt, Quentin Roosevelt (1897-1918), interrupted his undergraduate studies at Harvard to serve in the First World War. Less than a year after he arrived in France, his plane was shot down by enemy fire.

  6. 7 de feb. de 2022 · Quentin Roosevelt in the cockpit of a Nieuport. (Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain) The Roosevelt boys were always expected to serve their country; they received military training from their father. In 1915, Quentin attended a camp run by Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, and once World War I began, all four entered the US military as officers.

  7. Lt. Quentin Roosevelt, the youngest son of former President Theodore Roosevelt, was a pilot in the 95th Aero Squadron. On July 14, 1918, he was shot down behind German lines by Sgt. Thom, a German ace with 24 victories. Roosevelt's Nieuport 28 crashed at Chamery near Coulonges-en-Tardenois and his body was buried by the Germans at the crash site.