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  1. Gerald R. Ford fue nombrado vicepresidente por Richard M. Nixon después de que Spiro Agnew renunciara debido a un escándalo, y se convirtió en presidente después de la dimisión de Nixon en 1974. Desafíos. La campaña WIN ("Whip Inflation Now") de Gerald R. Ford trató de abordar el peligro económico de la nación, pero fracasó en su ...

  2. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Todas las noticias sobre Gerald Ford publicadas en EL PAÍS. Información, novedades y última hora sobre Gerald Ford.

  3. GERALD R. FORD, the 38th President of the United States, was born LESLIE LYNCH KING, JR., the son of Leslie Lynch King and Dorothy Ayer Gardner King, on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, NE. His parents separated 2 weeks after his birth, and his mother moved with him to Grand Rapids, MI, to live with her parents. On February 1, 1916, approximately 2 ...

  4. August 09, 1974. Gerald R. Ford Event Timeline. August 09, 1974. Remarks on Taking the Oath of Office. August 09, 1974. Remarks Announcing Appointment of J.F. terHorst as Press Secretary to the President. August 10, 1974. Memorandums on the Transition of the Presidency. August 12, 1974.

  5. 9 de oct. de 2023 · La velocidad máxima que puede alcanzar el USS Gerald R. Ford es de unos 30 nudos, 56 kilómetros por hora, propulsado por sus reactores nucleares alimentados con uranio altamente enriquecido.A su ...

  6. 12 de jul. de 2013 · 1. His birth name wasn’t Gerald R. Ford. Gerald Ford was born Leslie Lynch King Jr. on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Nebraska. His parents, Leslie Lynch King and Dorothy Ayer King, separated soon ...

  7. Ford had a tense relationship with the Democrat-controlled Congress, vetoing more than 50 bills (more than 40 were sustained). In September 1975 he was twice the target of assassination attempts. In the final days of the Vietnam War, he ordered an airlift of 237,000 anticommunist Vietnamese refugees, most of whom came to the U.S.

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