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    lost in Pearl Harbor to think that the President could have known about it and let it happen. President Roosevelt was once the Assistant Secretary of the Navy. According to Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, a presidential library organization that brings together the documents and artifacts to the American people believed he loved and admired the Navy since he was part of it. How could he have voluntarily let something so devastating happen to the very institution he…

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    What makes someone a game changer? Game changers are people who make an impact on the world. Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a game changer. Franklin D. Roosevelt, most commonly known as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States and served for four consecutive terms (Franklin D. Roosevelt). One of Franklin’s greatest accomplishments during his presidency was the creation of the Social Security system which is still in effect to this day. Franklin D. Roosevelt was born January 30, 1882 at…

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    the 32nd president of the US whose term in office lasted from 1933 – 1945. Roosevelt was born January 30, 1882 in Dutchess County, New York. Entering politics in 1910 Roosevelt served as a member in the New York Senate and moved up to Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Governor of New York, then President. Roosevelt won in the 1933 election during the midst of the Great Depression and used advocacy and optimism to bring back the morale of the nation. During his first hundred days, he passed the…

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    Roosevelt was a former Assistant Secretary of the United States Navy and resigned in May 1898 to join the volunteer cavalry. He was a man who pushed for American involvement in Cuban independence. Wood and Roosevelt supplied and trained the men exceptionally at their camp in San Antonio, Texas. Unlike…

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    has a Secretary of the Department of Defense, Deputy Director of Administration and Management, and a Director of Administration and management. This department also has a lot of controversy all surrounding the decisions the Department of Defense makes that people disagree with. What do you know about the cabinet departments? There are fifthteen cabinet departments and they all have their own budget, staff and policy areas. Each department also has their own secretary.…

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    Class Carmesha Renee Paris, United States Navy, is recommended for the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for outstanding performance of her duties while assigned to logistics and maintenance Department at U.S. Naval Computer Telecommunications Station, Far East from September 2013 to September 2016. During her tenure on board she made valuable and lasting contributions to command operational readiness and effectiveness. - In her assignment as the assistant Leading Petty Officer of N4…

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    family. He attended Groton School of boys, but did not fit in very well. FDR later attended Harvard because he always wanted to do something important with his life. Franklin Roosevelt became New York State Senator and was able to be the assistant secretary of the navy by supporting Woodrow Wilson. He did not want to be under anyone, however, more like a leader. He was the only President elected 4 times. In addition to his polio, paralyzed from the waist down, he still managed to lead America…

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    finding, “new sources of raw materials, and new opportunities for investments.”(898) One of the political motivator for the expansion of American borders was naval Captain Alfred Thayer Mahan, who believed that America needed to acquire a more powerful, “navy, a strong merchant marine, foreign commerce, colonies, and naval bases.” (899) He had supporters and that began the plan for America to strengthen their…

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a great man and many consider him to be one of the greatest presidents in the history of the United States of America. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only president to ever serve for more than two terms and died in office during his fourth term. Franklin D. Roosevelt is known for successfully getting the country past the events of the Great Depression, and World War II. Franklin D. Roosevelt encountered many enemies in World War II including the Nazis, and he…

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    for the New York City mayorship. Around the same time, he married his second wife, Edith Kermit Carow. Roosevelt soon resumed his career trajectory, first as a civil service commissioner, then as a New York City police commissioner and Assistant U.S. Navy Secretary under President William McKinley. New York City Police Commissioner Theodore Roosevelt At the time that Roosevelt began his tenure on board of commissioners, New York City was infamous for its corrupt police departments and…

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