He was 68, about a month short of 69 at his first inauguration.
Reagan was inaugurated on January 20, on both occasions. Roosevelt was first inaugurated on March 4, but the Constitution was changed and his last three inaugurations were on January 20.
Thomas Jefferson was the first to be inaugurated in the new capital --in 1801.
Yes, the hostages were released minutes after Reagan was inaugurated.
Ronald Reagan
1981, when he was 70.
Ronald Reagan (1911-2004) was 69 years old when inaugurated as the 40th US President on January 20, 1981. He was just 3 weeks short of his 70th birthday, becoming the oldest person ever to become President. He was 73 when sworn in for his second term in 1985.
The oldest president to be elected into the presidential office was Ronald Reagan. He was sixty-nine years old at the time.
Reagan was inaugurated for the first time on January 20, 1981. Four years later he began a second term. Like Barack Obama, Pres. Reagan's second inauguration was held on Monday the 21st of January (1985), the President having taken the Oath of Office privately on Sunday the 20th.
False.
Because when a president is inaugurated he or she is supposed to do it on the 20th of the first month of a new year.
President Ronald Reagan was 69 years 11 months when first inaugurated on January 20, 1981. He was 73 years, 11months when he began his second term of office on January 20, 1985, and just a few weeks short of his 78th birthday when his administration ended.
Ronald Reagan was 69 years old when he was elected President and turned 70 after he took office. Obviously he was eight years older , 77, almost 78, when he left office after serving two full terms. He was the oldest US president .