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Dwight D. Eisenhower AKA Dwight David Eisenhower Died: 28-Mar-1969 Location of death: Washington, DC [1] Cause of death: Heart Attack Born: 14-Oct-1890 Birthplace: Denison, TX Occupation: Head of State, Military Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: 34th US President, 1953-61 Military service: US Army (Supreme Allied Commander, WWII) [1] Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC. Father: David Jacob Eisenhower (b. 23-Sep-1863, d. 10-Mar-1942) Mother: Ida Elizabeth Stover (b. 1-May-1862, d. 11-Sep-1946) Brother: Edgar N. Eisenhower (b. 19-Jan-1889 d. 12-Jul-1971) Brother: Milton Stover Eisenhower (President of Johns Hopkins University, b. 15-Sep-1899, d. 2-May-1985) Brother: Earl Dewey Eisenhower (b. 1-Feb-1898, d. 18-Dec-1968) Wife: Mamie Eisenhower (m. 1-Jul-1916, until his death, d. 1-Nov-1979, two sons) Son: Doud Dwight Eisenhower (b. 24-Sep-1917, d. 2-Jan-1921 scarlet fever) Son: John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower (historian, b. 3-Aug-1922, d. 21-Dec-2013) University: US Military Academy, West Point (1915) Administrator: President, Columbia University (1948-53) US President (1953-61) US Defense Department Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (1949-52) US Army Chief of Staff (1945-48) US War Department Commanding General, US Army in Europe (1944-45) US War Department Commanding General, US Army in Europe (1942-43) Alfalfa Club 1946 American Assembly Founder American Legion Augusta National Golf Club 1948 Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews 1946 (honorary) Bohemian Grove Burning Tree Country Club Honorary (1946) Council on Foreign Relations Dutch Treat Club (1963-68) Honourable Society of Lincolns Inn The Links Club Military Order of the Loyal Legion National Press Club Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity Time Person of the Year 1944 Time Person of the Year 1959 Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses 1964 Silver Buffalo 1946 National Cowboy Hall of Fame 1973 Portrait on American currency $1 coin National Statuary Hall 2003 Lain in state at the Capitol Rotunda Appendectomy 1923 Tonsillectomy 1936 Stroke 25-Nov-1957 Heart Attack 1955 Visited Disneyland (27-Dec-1961) Cholecystectomy Prostate Surgery (Oct-1967) Proxy Baptism: Mormon per 17-Aug-1991 Salt Lake Tribune article German Ancestry Risk Factors: Appendicitis, Former Smoker, Arthritis FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Nuremberg (16-Jul-2000) · Himself The True Glory (27-Aug-1945) · Himself Author of books: Crusade in Europe (1948, history) The White House Years (1963, memoir)
Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2014 13:34:34 +0000

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