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The National Guard Heritage Collectible 10 X 14 Print Colonel Theodore Roosevelt

$ 8.97

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Stored flat in near mint condition but may have slight bend on corners.
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    The National Guard Heritage reproduction print of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. March 1988.
    Dimensions: 10" X 14"
    Thick paper stock.
    Citizen Soldier
    Theodore Rooseuelt was appointed a second lieutenant in Company B, Eighth Regiment, New York National Guard in 1882. He resigned from the National Guard a captain in 1886. Years later he described his experience in the National Guard as ”invaluable." With a clear memory of some of his experiences in the National Guard and as a colonel with the U.S. Army in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, Roosevelt became 26th president of the United States in 1901. His first message to the U.S. Congress called for a “thorough military education” not only for the Regulars but for officers of the Guard “and others in civil life who desire intelligently to fit themselves for pos sible military duty, " Roosevelt stated, ”I believe no other great country has such fine natural materials for volunteer soldiers as we have, and it is the obvious duty of the nation and the states to make such provision as will enable the volunteer soldiery to be organized with all possible rapidity and efficiency in time of war, and furthermore to help in every way the National Guard in time of peace. Roosevelt was instrumental in enacting much of the legislation which modernized the National Guard. By the time he left office, the National Guard had been incorporated with the Army as part of the nation's military forces . . . with uniform equipment. clothing. and training.
    NGB-78-8505-15, March 1988, U.S. G.P.O. : 1988-211-390