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Gerald Ford

Gerald Ford

American politician, 38th president of the united states (in office from 1974 to 1977)

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Birthdate
July 14, 1913
Birthplace
Omaha, Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska
Date of Death
December 26, 2006
Place of Death
Rancho Mirage, California
Rancho Mirage, California
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Gerald R. Ford, 1913-
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President John F Kennedy Assassination Report of the Warren Commission
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Gerald Rudolff Ford
Gerald Rudolff Ford
Educated at
University of Michigan Law School
University of Michigan Law School
University of Michigan
University of Michigan
Yale University
Yale University
Yale Law School
Yale Law School
Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary
Gordon–Conwell Theological Seminary
T. C. Williams High School
T. C. Williams High School
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Politician
Politician
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Officer (armed forces)
Officer (armed forces)
Lawyer
Lawyer
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Open Library ID
OL224706A0
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1103005390

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Birth Name
Leslie Lynch King Jr.
Child
Michael Gerald Ford
Michael Gerald Ford
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John Gardner Ford
Susan Ford
Susan Ford
Steven Ford
Steven Ford
Citizenship
United States
United States
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Leslie Lynch King Sr.
Father of
Steven Ford
Steven Ford
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Mother
Dorothy Ayer Gardner Ford
Dorothy Ayer Gardner Ford
Official Name
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr.
Wikidata ID
Q9582

Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977. Earlier, he served as the leader of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives, and then as the 40th vice president of the United States from 1973 to 1974. When President Richard Nixon resigned in 1974, Ford succeeded to the presidency, but was defeated for election to a full term in 1976.

Born in Omaha, Nebraska, and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Ford attended the University of Michigan, where he was a member of the school's football team, winning two National Championships. Following his senior year, he turned down offers from the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers, instead opting to go to Yale Law School. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, he enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserve, serving from 1942 to 1946; he left as a lieutenant commander. Ford began his political career in 1949 as the U.S. representative from Michigan's 5th congressional district. He served in this capacity for 25 years, the final nine of them as the House minority leader. In December 1973, two months after the resignation of Spiro Agnew, Ford became the first person appointed to the vice presidency under the terms of the 25th Amendment. After the subsequent resignation of President Nixon in August 1974, Ford immediately assumed the presidency. To date, this was the last intra-term U.S. presidential succession.

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