1) Woodrow Wilson, Benjamin Harrison, George Washington.
2) Ulysses S. Grant
3) Teddy Roosevelt. his son Quentin was a pilot in WWI, and died in aerial combat over France on July 14, 1918. Teddy Jr served as a Major in WWI, and was a Brigadier General WWII, serving in the North African Landings, the Tunisian and Sicilian Campaigns. He is best known for his actions on D-Day, leading the first wave ashore on Utah Beach his actions that day earned him a MOH. He died of a massive MI about a month later.
1) The hint is helpful since one president from 1700s, 1800s and 1900s must have died. the only possibility for the 1700s is George Washington, since both Jefferson and Adams died much older on July 4, 1826. I'll guess Zach Taylor and LBJ
3. Teddy Roosevelt, I remember one of the WWII books I read last year covered his heart attack. The MoH is a giveaway. Plus I think Tara might have had a post that covered it, maybe a MoH Monday lesson.
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1) Woodrow Wilson, Benjamin Harrison, George Washington.
2) Ulysses S. Grant
3) Teddy Roosevelt. his son Quentin was a pilot in WWI, and died in aerial combat over France on July 14, 1918. Teddy Jr served as a Major in WWI, and was a Brigadier General WWII, serving in the North African Landings, the Tunisian and Sicilian Campaigns. He is best known for his actions on D-Day, leading the first wave ashore on Utah Beach his actions that day earned him a MOH. He died of a massive MI about a month later.
1) Only one I could guess was George Washington.
2) ?
3) Theodore Roosevelt. WWI son died as an aircraft pilot.
1) Washington, ?, Taft
2) Eisenhower
3) No guess on this one. Teddy Roosevelt
Great questions! Looking forward to answers tomorrow. Thank you for getting our minds so involved!
Until tomorrow π
I'M 0 FOR 3 HERE
1) The hint is helpful since one president from 1700s, 1800s and 1900s must have died. the only possibility for the 1700s is George Washington, since both Jefferson and Adams died much older on July 4, 1826. I'll guess Zach Taylor and LBJ
2) Grant?
3) Eisenhower?
1. No idea, but I think Tara had a lesson on it.
2. I think might be Grant
3. Teddy Roosevelt, I remember one of the WWII books I read last year covered his heart attack. The MoH is a giveaway. Plus I think Tara might have had a post that covered it, maybe a MoH Monday lesson.
Until tomorrow.
1) ?
2) Ike
3) Teddy Roosevelt
You've got the best readers,Tara ! Can't wait for the Answers Tomorrow π and will reStack ASAP π―π
1) ? 2) Eisenhower 3) Theodore Roosevelt. All answers are questionable.
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