Jimmy Carter, 20th January 1977 to 20th January 1981 was sandwiched between Gerald Ford 9th August 1974 to 20 January 1977 and Ronald Reagan 20th January 1981 to 20th January 1989.
Jimmy Carter, president from 1977-1981, did not serve as vice president.
Jimmy Carter served one term as president of the United States.
No, Jimmy Carter never served as a vice president of the US. He was previously a governor of Georgia and a state senator. He served from 1977 -1981, winning the presidency against Gerald Ford, the incumbent.
Carter served in the U.S. Navy.
Former President Carter pardoned Americans who refused to serve in the military draft. He did not pardon him from impeachmentAnswerCLINTON SIGNED UP AND TOOK THE OATH TO SERVE IN THE RESERVES IN COLLEGE.---CLINTON WAS A DESERTER.--TOOK OFF TO ENGLAND,OR CANADA.
Jimmy Carter, president from 1977-1981, did not serve as vice president.
January 20, 1977 to January 20, 1981
Jimmy Carter 1 Term
Jimmy Carter served one term as president of the United States.
No, Jimmy Carter never served as a vice president of the US. He was previously a governor of Georgia and a state senator. He served from 1977 -1981, winning the presidency against Gerald Ford, the incumbent.
The only person to serve in both the roles of Governor of Georgia and President of the United States is Jimmy Carter (born October 1, 1924) who served as Georgia's Governor between 1971 and 1975 and as President of the United States between 1977 and 1981.
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Carter served in the U.S. Navy.
Walter F. Mondale served as Vice-President for James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. from 1977-1981.
Jimmy Carter failed to be re-elected for a second term.
That's the day Richard Nixon resigned. Immediately following that, Gerald Ford became president.
That would be Jimmy Carter. He was a graduate of the US Naval Academy. He served in the nuclear navy before getting out to run the family's farm.