Theodore Roosevelt
Police Officer
Educational Experience
- graduated Harvard University
- studied and hunted in Africa and toured Europe
Professional Experience
- learned jujitsu at age 11
- elected first to NY State Assembly
- represented the Republican National Convention
- appointed US Civil Service commissioner
- accepted as the NYC police commissioner
- designated Assistant Secretary of the Navy
- became Governor of NY
- voted the President of the USA
Accomplishments
- organized and served as a colonel of the "Rough Riders" during Spanish-American War
- awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the Russo-Japanese War
- nicknamed the "trustbuster" for his success in breaking up large monopolies such as Standard Oil Co.
Recommendation
Theodore Roosevelt is a colorful and charismatic man with determination and can accomplish anything he sets his mind to. I trusted him in the position of the NYC Police Commission to handle the corruption-ridden police force. He handled the position very well and I would trust him with any other job, he was the right man to choose for it. Since he has experience in the police force, I believe being a police officer would be a good choice.
Thank you for taking the time to read this, NY Mayor William Strong
Personal Information
born October 27, 1858 in NY, NY
Email: troosevelt26@aol.com
Location: The White House, Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, United States
Phone: 202-555-5432
Facebook: facebook.com/teddyroosevelt
Twitter: @troosevelt