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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_KnoxFrank Knox - Wikipedia

    William Franklin Knox (January 1, 1874 – April 28, 1944) was an American politician, soldier, newspaper editor, and publisher. He was the Republican vice presidential candidate in 1936 and Secretary of the Navy under Franklin D. Roosevelt during most of World War II.

  2. Frank Knox. Apariencia. ocultar. William Franklin "Frank" Knox (1 de enero de 1874-28 de abril de 1944) fue un editor y político de Estados Unidos. Se alistó en el Ejército para luchar en la guerra de Cuba y volvió a alistarse para combatir en la Primera Guerra Mundial alcanzando el grado de mayor.

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    William Franklin "Frank" Knox (1 de enero de 1874-28 de abril de 1944) fue un editor y político de Estados Unidos. Se alistó en el Ejército para luchar en la guerra de Cuba y volvió a alistarse para combatir en la Primera Guerra Mundial alcanzando el grado de mayor.

  4. 21 de may. de 2024 · Boston, MA. Journalist, war hero, vice-presidential candidate, and wartime secretary of the navy. As secretary of the navy during World War II, Frank Knox's (1874–1944) wild and unfounded remarks on Japanese American fifth column activity in the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are often cited in the lead up to ...

  5. Frank Knox (1940–1944) William Franklin Knox was born January 1, 1874, in Boston, Massachusetts, and received a bachelor's degree from Alma (Michigan) College in 1898. He began his career in the U.S. Army, serving as a member of the "Rough Riders" regiment during the Spanish-American War in Cuba.

  6. A true product of American idealism, Frank Knox rose from humble beginnings to become a man of the world: from small-town cub reporter to big-time newspaper publisher; from gubernatorial campaign manager to Vice Presidential candidate; from soldier to Secretary of the Navy.

  7. Knoxs most important contribution to the war effort was his leadership in building a 1,000-ship fleet, without which the much-heralded landings and battles might never have been possible. In this comprehensive biography, Christopher D. O’Sullivan offers a portrait of the Roughrider in FDR’s cabinet.