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Teddy

Teddy

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In July 1918, 61-year-old Teddy Roosevelt received the telegram that his son Quentin had been shot down in a dogfight over France. Despite his rising fear, he took the stage to speak to his fellow citizens, examining his life, choices, and the costs of his Warrior Philosophy. The speech evolved from politics and the war to an examination of his life, accomplishments, and love of nature, adventure, and justice. Teddy revealed how even the greatest of men can still be just a man and how even the most modest man can grow to be great.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 168 pages
\n Publication date: 30 March 2021
\n Publisher: Naval Institute Press
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The Speech:


On July 19, 1918, 61-year-old Theodore Roosevelt prepared to address an eager audience. However, his heart sank as he received a telegram that shook all parents of children serving in the war: his son Quentin's plane had been shot down in a dogfight over France, and his fate was unknown. Despite the rising fear for his youngest son, Teddy took the stage, determined to speak to his beloved fellow citizens. He began his speech with a sense of duty, stating that it was his simple responsibility. However, the speech evolved beyond politics and the war, becoming an introspective examination of his life, the choices he had made, and the profound costs of his Warrior Philosophy.


Teddy's love for nature, adventure, and justice shone through as he passionately illustrated the life of one of America's greatest presidents. His remarkable accomplishments spanned from leading the Rough Riders in the charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba to confronting U.S. corporate monopolies, initiating the Great White Fleet, constructing the Panama Canal, and preserving hundreds of millions of acres of pristine American beauty. Furthermore, he shared the joys of his vigorous life at Sagamore Hill and his immense pride in his beloved and rambunctious family.


In his speech, Teddy revealed the human side of even the greatest of men, emphasizing that they were still mere mortals. He also demonstrated how even the most modest man could rise to greatness with determination and perseverance. Through his words, Teddy inspired and empowered his listeners, reminding them of the power of resilience, leadership, and service to others.


The speech marked a turning point in Theodore Roosevelt's life, as he embraced his role as a wartime leader and used his platform to inspire and uplift his fellow citizens. His legacy as a president and a champion of justice and conservation continues to resonate today, reminding us of the importance of standing up for what is right, embracing adventure, and cherishing the bonds of family.


In conclusion, Theodore Roosevelt's speech on July 19, 1918, was a testament to his unwavering commitment to his country, his family, and his principles. Through his words, he demonstrated the power of resilience, leadership, and service, inspiring generations to come. His legacy as a president and a champion of justice and conservation remains a shining example of how one person can make a profound impact on the world.

\n Weight: 446g\n
Dimension: 178 x 253 x 15 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781682474877\n \n

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