I saw a similar Q regarding Eisenhower. I will start the Answer and hope that I can find all of them.
AnswerGeorge Washington - American Revolution - Commander in Chief of Continental Army during the American Revolution.
James Monroe - American Revolution
Andrew Jackson - American Revolution, War of 1812, First Seminole War
William Henry Harrison - Indian wars in the NW territory, War of 1812
John Tyler - War of 1812
Zachary Taylor - War of 1812, Black Hawk, Second Seminole, and Mexican wars
Franklin Pierce - Mexican War
James Buchanan - War of 1812
Abraham Lincoln - Black Hawk War
Andrew Johnson - Civil War
Ulysses Grant - Mexican War, and Civil War
Rutherford Hayes - Civil War. First a Major in 23 Ohio Regiment and promoted up to Brigadier General in October 1864. (see Wm McKinley, below)
James Garfield - Civil War. Commanded the 42nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry and later a brigade.
Chester A. Arthur - Civil War. Served as acting quartermaster general of the New York state in 1861. He was later commissioned as inspector general, and appointed quartermaster general with the rank of brigadier general and served until 1862.
Benjamin Harrison - Civil War. Colonel of the 70th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Commanded a Brigade through the battles around Atlanta.
William McKinley - Civil War. Served in 23 Ohio Regiment under another future U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes. Hayes promoted McKinley to commissary sergeant for his bravery in battle. For driving a mule team delivering rations under enemy fire at Antietam, Hayes promoted him to Second Lieutenant.
Theodore Roosevelt - Spanish-American War. Led the "Rough Rider" volunteer cavalry in his famous charge.
Harry Truman - WWI
Dwight Eisenhower - WWII. Commander of Allied Supreme Headquarters
John Kennedy - WWII. Commanded a navy PT boat, which was rammed by a Japanese ship. Stranded on a deserted island with crew.
Lyndon Johnson - WWII. Already a politian, he was sent to the Pacific with no specific assignment. He flew as an observer on a bombing mission that was attacked by Japanese fighter aircraft. He was awarded a Silver Star for what? Observing?
Link: http://www.b-26marauderarchive.org/ms/MS1709/MS1709.htm
Richard Nixon - WWII
Gerald Ford - WWII
George H. Bush - WWII Former Lieutenant in the Navy. He flew a Navy torpedo Avenger bomber and was shot down. Earned a Distinguishing Service Cross.
James Madison - War of 1812
James K. Polk - Mexican War
Abraham Lincoln - Civil War
Wiliam McKinley- Spanish-American War
Woodrow Wilson- World War I
Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman - World War II
*Korean Conflict - Harry Truman
*Vietnam War - Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford
*First Iraq War - George H, W, Bush
*Second War in Iraq and Afghanistan - George W, Bush and Barack Obama
*undeclared wars -- major military actions
Presidents can fight in wars, but they can't fight while in office.
Commanders in Chiefs had to fight LIMITED WARS in the age of atomic weapons. Gone were the days of declared TOTAL WARS.
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All of the US presidents have been men. There have been no female presidents.
no presidents died during pearl harbor
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Presidents can fight in wars, but they can't fight while in office.
Presidents (Commander in Chiefs) now knew they could NO LONGER declare TOTAL WARS; in the age of nuclear weapons, wars had to be fought as LIMITED WARS...limited to "non-nuclear weapons." Such as Korea & Vietnam...to stem the tide of communism.
Wilson, FDR and Truman.
there were 43 presidents
Commanders in Chiefs had to fight LIMITED WARS in the age of atomic weapons. Gone were the days of declared TOTAL WARS.
Not necessarily. Many Republicans were elected to end wars that began under Democrats. I'd say if you want the real answer, it's: All wars are started by Republicrats. Both sides love it. This is mainly because it's all a charade at the administrative level.
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How many presidents have lived in the White House.
there were 44 presidents in U.S.A.
33 presidents