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John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon
Yes. Richard M. Nixon originally ran for President in 1960 after serving two terms as Dwight D. Eisenhower's Vice-President, but lost to John F. Kennedy. Nixon ran again and won in 1968.
An internet search did not find any US President with Milton as a middle name. President Nixon's middle name was Milhous.
United States v. Nixon, 418 US 683 (1974)President Nixon refused to give the Special Prosecutor (Leon Jaworski) in the Watergate Scandal tapes of recorded telephone calls between the President and various people implicated in the crime and its cover-up. Nixon attempted to invoke Executive Privilege, a constitutional protection allowing the Executive branch to withhold information from the Legislative and Judicial branches, under separation of powers.The Supreme Court held that Nixon had to give Jaworski the tapes, because withholding them interfered with the Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights of the defendants being charged in the case. Nixon's status was considered that of an unindicted conspirator, and that the US Supreme Court had jurisdiction over the case. This decision affirmed one of the Judicial branch's checks on the Executive branch.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
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President Nixon is not on any US currency.
Richard M. Nixon served in the United States Navy during World War II and was an officer. While he was not involved in any combat, he was praised for his administrative and logistical skills. However, his military service did not have a significant impact on his political career or legacy.
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He was in WW2 missing a finger from from that war. His son is in the last star trek movie.
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There have been several different striking errors (like cracks & missing letters), but none of them have any significant value.
No, Richard Nixon is not on any U.S coin ... hope this helps:)