Andrew Jackson. At 13, he was a messenger with the Continental Army during the American Revolution, and was captured by the British.
James Knox Polk is the only US President to have held that office.
Iowa is the first caucus, which is held in January.
As of 2009 there have been 16
Andrew Johnson was the only ex-president to return to the US Senate.
In the US, the offices of President and vice-president are the only nationally elected offices.
POW camps for the Japanese, but NOT in the Pacific. In the United States itself were POW camps held. They were for the Japanese whom were deemed spies for the Japanese government.
President Nixon negotiated with the North. An agreement was reached. We would cease fire; We get our POW's returned; we'll leave the country.
Jimmy Carter, as the only president from Georgia.
No, they were sent back to Germany and Japan.
James Knox Polk is the only US President to have held that office.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) has been on the US 10-cent coin since 1946. FDR was the 32nd US President, and held the office from March 4, 1933 until his death on April 12, 1945. He was the only US President to be elected to 4 terms.
The only position similar in the United states in the president. Difference being that in the UK the prime minister is not head of state like the president is the us. That title is still held by the queen.
If you are asking what office he held, he was the Vice-President of the United States under President William Jefferson Clinton.
Franklin Pierce, 14th US President. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd US President. - Benjamin Franklin is commonly confused as a US President, though he never held the position.
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Elections are held every four years.
Franklin D. Roosevelt