William McKinley
President McKinley.
Some contend that it made President McKinley angry enough to go to War. That is quite unlikely since the Spanish Minister had already submitted his resignation.
Yes. He served in the Civil War from July, 1862 to June, 1865. He was a brigadier general by the end of the war.
After the sinking of the Maine Americans favored war with Spain. President McKinley had tried to avoid the war for many months but he had to go with public opinion after the sinking of the Maine.
Roosevelt wanted desperately to test his manliness on the field of battle (and to be noticed for doing so, both of which he achieved). He would have been happy to go to war with just about anybody.
He went to First Methodist Church in Canton every Sunday. where he was president of the Sunday School.
The question is far too vague,... there are many presidents that fought in several different wars, and since every president is "famous" there are many answers. Maybe clarify which war you are asking about and you'll get an answer
Start with President "Polk"
Lachelle McKinley goes by Chelly.
The Delome letter was written by Enrique Dupuy de Lome, the Spanish minister with the portfolio of Cuba. It was a letter that criticized the President McKinley of the United States and was leaked to the press which is often referred as the beginning of the Spanish-American War.\ source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_L%C3%B4me_Letter
probably start a war