The only general that comes to mind was retired by President Truman, not FDR. Hmmm.
F.D.R retiredin 2020
President Franklin Roosevelt wanted US Supreme Court justices to retire in 1937. He proposed a plan to add additional justices to the court, known as the "court-packing" plan, in order to reshape the ideological balance of the court and secure favorable rulings for his New Deal policies.
1909
A persistent toe injury forced Lineker to retire.
no it is his choice
This depends upon which state you are in and what job you hold. In general, it's illegal age discrimination for a company to force people under the age of 75 to retire. However, the courts have found that workers with certain jobs, like airline pilots, can be forced to retire at 65. Also, executives can be forced to retire at 65. The best bet is to contact the nearest EEOC office and see if you have a case for age discrimination.
He got cancer and was forced to retire. because if he didnt he would have had serious damage
He was forced into retiremant by Confederacy advocates.
He retired to his home in Concord, New Hampshire.
21% of all players that get ACL injuries retire
Yes. On November 27, 2012, he was forced to retire due to his battle with prostate cancer.
Franklin Roosevelt's politically motivated and ill-fated scheme to add a new justice to the Supreme Court for every member over seventy who would not retire. His objective was to overcome the Court's objections to New Deal reforms.