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Dwight D. Eisenhower The 34th President of the United States Born: 1890 Died: 1969 Served: 1953 to 1961

Pershing, Douglas MacArthur and Walter Krueger. After Pearl Harbor, General George C. Marshall commissioned Eisenhower to Washington for a war plans assignment. He commanded the Allied Forces, landing in North Africa in November 1942, and served as Supreme Commander of the troops invading France on D-Day, 1944. After the war, Eisenhower transitioned into the academic sector, being named president of Columbia University.

Major Policy One of the most reputable commanding generals of the victorious forces in Europe during World War II, Dwight D. Eisenhower utilized his expertise to garner major global achievements and partnerships during his presidential tenure from 1953 to 1961. Raised in Abilene, Kan., Eisenhower was the third of seven sons and thrived as a student-athlete in high school. He received an appointment to West Point and was stationed in Texas as a second lieutenant when he met his future wife, Mamie Geneva Doud.

Before He Was President In his early Army career, Eisenhower served under some of the most prominent generals of the time, including John J. g o an a c or tes. c om

Republicans persuaded Eisenhower to run for President in 1952. He was up to the challenge, riding the slogan “I like Ike” to a sweeping victory. Near the end of his first term, Eisenhower suddenly suffered a heart attack in Denver. He was cleared after seven weeks in the hospital and later that year was elected for his second term. Here are a few of his most impressive presidential achievements as he pursued the moderate policies of “Modern Republicanism:” • Obtained a truce in Korea through tactful, strategic negotiations. • Successfully eased tensions of the Cold War. • Met with leaders of the British, French and Russian governments in Geneva in July 1955, proposing that the U.S. and Russia exchange blueprints of each other’s military establishments and “provide within our countries facilities for aerial photography to the other country.” • Sent troops into Little Rock, Ark., to assure compliance with the orders of a Federal court upon the desegregation of schools. • Ordered the complete desegregation of the Armed Forces. Eisenhower died after a long illness, on March 28, 1969. ANACORTES AMERICAN | FEBRUARY 16, 2022 | 33


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