James Monroe was severely wounded by a shot to his shoulder in the Revolutionary War. I do not know if the bullet was moved.
Waren g harding
bullet proof glass
President Jackson lived with a bullet right under his heart most of his life. He sustained this injury in a duel with Charles Dickinson in May 1806. After Charles Dickinson shot him, Jackson shot and killed Dickinson.
The constitution states the terms of office and how a president or Vice President can be removed from office.
Initially he must have been wearing a bullet-proof jacket, which indicates that he was an accomplice in the attack.
Secret Service agent who took a bullet in the abdomen while blocking President Reagen during an assassination attempt.
George H. W. Bush was the President when the US invaded Panama in December, 1989 and removed their president, Manuel Noriega.
Andrew Jackson was involved in at least three duels but only one resulted in anyone being hurt. He was seriously wounded in 1806, when he was hit by a bullet in the chest, too close to the heart for it to be removed and so he lived the rest of his life with the bullet. He killed his opponent, Charles Dickinson. The duel place at Harrison's Mill , Kentucky, across the Red River from Tennessee where Jackson lived.
The sitting vice president removed from the 1944 ticket was Henry A. Wallace. He was replaced by Harry S. Truman as Franklin D. Roosevelt's running mate during that presidential election.
Abigail Adams helped during the Revolutionary War by melting spoons to make bullets. Her husband, John Adams, was the second President of the US, and her son, John Quincy Adams, was sixth President of the US.
Monroe was suffered a serious shoulder wound in the Battle of Trenton. Jackson was slashed in the face by a officer's sword while he was a prisoner of the British during the war.
I don't believe bullet proof vest were available during that time................