The Korean War and the very first days of the "police action and consulting force" sent to Vietnam.
Dwight Eisenhower
He didn't fight in any wars - he had no combat experience.
Dwight Eisenhower was the only US president to serve in the army in both world wars.
Possibly, because Truman took office during a world war and left office during another war (Korea). Eisenhower's administration over saw no US wars.
The only president who was in uniform during both World Wars was Eisenhower. But Eisenhower did not get overseas in the First World War; he spent most of the war training troops at Camp Colt, Pennsylvania, near Gettysburg. Eisenhower feared that his career as a professional army officer was irreparably harmed by this failure to get into combat in WWI. Harry Truman was the only WWI combat vet ever to become president. During WWII he was a Senator from Missouri, Vice President, and Commander in Chief when he succeeded to the presidency after Franklin Roosevelt died only a few weeks before final victory. Franklin Roosevelt was Assistant Secretary of the Navy during WWI, and Commander in Chief as president during all of US involvement in WWII until his death.
Eisenhower served in both world wars but played a major role in the second one.
the civil war, Einstein.
The only wars under VanBuren were wars with the American Indians,
Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill to make Armistice Day be called Veterans Day to honor all veterans from previous wars. Up until that time in 1953, Armistice Day was used for the purpose of honoring only veterans of World War I.
Dwight Eisenhower and Zachary Taylor both made the military their careers. Eisenhower was engaged in two World Wars whereas Taylor was only in the War of 1812 and the Mexican War. However, between wars, Taylor fought Indians but Eisenhower saw no fighting between wars. George Washington , U.S. Grant , Andrew Jackson, and William Henry Harrison also had extensive military experience.
Ike was the wars first commander in chief.
Yes, WWII and the Korean war.