Spiro Agnew, his vice president.
Richard Nixon has two Secretarys of State. William P. Rogers served from 1969 until 1973. Henry Kissinger was appointed and served from 1973 until Nixon's resignation in 1974
The first Vice-President for Richard M. Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, was Spiro T. Agnew, who served as Vice-President from 1969 to 1973. The second Vice-President for Nixon was Gerald R. Ford, who served as Vice-President from 1973-1974, succeeding Nixon as President on August 9, 1974 following Nixon's resignation from office.
Richard M. Nixon became President on January 20,1969 , succeeding Lyndon Johnson. Nixon left office on August 9,1973 after his resignation. Gerald Ford then was President from that date until Jan, 20, 1977.
Gerald R. Ford (1913-2006) became the 38th President of the United States when Richard Nixon resigned. Ford became Vice President on December 6, 1973, after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew in October, 1973.
Spiro T. Agnew was Nixon's running mate both times that he won. He served from January 1969 until, in the heat of the Watergate break-in investigation, he resigned in October 1973, ten months before President Nixon's resignation.
Gerald Ford served as Vice President of the United States from December 6, 1973, to August 9, 1974. His tenure lasted approximately eight months, following his appointment after Spiro Agnew's resignation. Ford later became President after Richard Nixon's resignation.
Spiro Agnew was succeeded by Gerald Ford as Vice President of the United States. Ford was nominated by President Richard Nixon and confirmed by Congress after Agnew resigned in 1973 due to charges of tax evasion and corruption. Ford later became President after Nixon's resignation in 1974.
Nixon McLean was born on July 20, 1973.
Nixon McLean was born on July 20, 1973.
Nixon Perea was born on 1973-08-15.
Jerren Nixon was born on 1973-06-25.
Spiro T. Agnew was Nixon's running mate in the 1972 election. Agnew resigned as Vice President October 10, 1973. After his resignation amid charges of bribery, tax fraud and money laundering Gerald Ford was nominated and approved as his replacement.