he sent out the great white fleet
sending out the great white fleet.
The "White Flag Fleet"
President Theodore Roosevelt ordered the Great White Fleet to circle the world from 1907 to 1909 to showcase American naval power and demonstrate the United States' growing influence on the global stage. The voyage aimed to promote diplomatic relations, particularly with Japan, while also serving as a display of military readiness. Additionally, it was intended to inspire national pride and modernize the Navy, reinforcing Roosevelt's belief in the necessity of a strong military for international standing.
Theodore Roosevelt was not killed; he died of a coronary embolism (blood clot) in his home on January 6, 1919. His last words, spoken to his servant, were "James, put out that light." Roosevelt was shot on October 14, 1912, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but survived. Immediately after being shot, he delivered a speech to a crowd of people, saying "I will make this speech or die!" The undershirt he was wearing when he was shot is on display at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora, North Dakota.
Theodore Roosevelt enjoyed having big game animals mounted and preserved for display. I do not know how taxidermy he actually did for himself.
Sending the Great White Fleet - a group of 16 battleships with various escorts, split into 2 squadrons - on a journey around the globe from December 16, 1907, to February 22, 1909,
Theodore Roosevelt ordered the Great White Fleet to circle the world in 1907-1909 to showcase American naval power and promote diplomatic relations. This display was intended to demonstrate the United States' growing military strength, particularly in the context of rising tensions with Japan and to assert America’s status as a global power. The voyage also aimed to foster goodwill with other nations and to signal the U.S. commitment to protecting its interests abroad.
He refused immediate medical attention and went on to give the speech he was there in Milwaukee to give, stating, "I will make this speech or die!" The undershirt he was wearing when he was shot is on display at the visitor center of Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. A 100-page speech folded over twice and the metal glasses case in Roosevelt's breast pocket slowed the bullet and saved his life.
A Tattoo is the correct word for military display.
The best way to display military coins is to purchase a military challenge coin display cases. One can buy such a case on the SF Display website. They have a very large selection of coin display cases.
HUD, Heads Up Display
Theodore Roosevelt ordered the Great White Fleet to circle the world in the early 1900s to showcase American naval power and demonstrate the United States' growing influence on the global stage. This strategic display aimed to deter potential adversaries, particularly Japan, and to assert America's commitment to protecting its interests abroad. The voyage also served to boost morale at home and reinforce Roosevelt's vision of a strong, modern navy as a key component of American diplomacy.