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  1. Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr. (February 18, 1918 – May 31, 1990), Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt the first grandson of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, was a soldier, scholar, polyglot, authority on the Middle East, and career CIA officer. He served as chief of the Central Intelligence Agency 's stations in Istanbul, Madrid and ...

  2. Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Sr. (April 9, 1894 – October 13, 1979) was a U.S. Army officer and commander of U.S. forces in World War I and II, and the fifth child of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. In both conflicts he was wounded.

  3. Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt (1894-1979) was the third son of Theodore and Edith Kermit Roosevelt. He married Grace Stackpole Lockwood of Boston on April 14, 1917. Archie and Grace lived in Cold Spring Harbor, New York, with their four children, Archibald Jr., Theodora, Nancy, and Edith.

  4. 1775–1777. Battles/wars. American Revolutionary War. Battle of the Rice Boats. Battle of Tybee Island. Archibald Stobo Bulloch (January 1, 1730 – February 22, 1777) was an American lawyer, military officer and politician who served as the seventh governor of Georgia from 1776 to 1777.

    • lawyer, statesman
    • William Ewen, (as President of Council of Safety)
  5. 31 de may. de 1990 · Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr. Grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt. A son of Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt and grandson of former President Theodore Roosevelt, he was retired intelligence officer who served as chief of the Central Intellgence Agency's stations in Istanbul, Madrid and London.

  6. 1 de jun. de 1990 · Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr. was born on Feb. 18, 1918, in Boston, the son of Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt and the former Grace Stackpole Lockwood. He graduated from Groton and in 1939...

  7. 19 de sept. de 2002 · Archibald Bulloch was the great-great-grandfather of Theodore Roosevelt, the twenty-sixth president of the United States. Bulloch was educated in Charleston and began his political career in South Carolina while he practiced law. He was commissioned lieutenant in a South Carolina regiment in 1757. In 1758 the Bulloch family relocated to Georgia.