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14 presidents served as vice president before becoming president
James A Garfield. he survived 200 days in office and was assassinated.
McKinley, Harding, Roosevelt (FDR), and Kennedy died in office during the 20th century.
Eisenhower (Ike-served his term), Kennedy (JFK-shot), Johnson (LBJ-refused to remain president), Nixon (Tricky Dick-resigned from office), and Ford (finished everything up).
William Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren Harding, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Actually many future Presidents were commanded by Presidents. Example: JF Kennedy served in the Navy under Roosevelt and Trueman (Who served in the Army under Wilson). LB Johnson served in the Navy under FDR, George HW Bush served in the Navy under FDR & Trueman. Many of the Presidents served in the military and took orders from the Presidents in office.
Johnson, Filmore, Tyler, Arthur
There were 25 US presidents who never served in the Senate.
27 of the 44 US presidents served more than one term in office. 19 of these were elected to more than one term in office. The other 8 served out the term of a president who died in office and were re-elected for a second full term. Only one president served more than two terms, Franklin D Roosevelt, who served three full terms and was elected for a fourth but died in office before finishing that term.
14 presidents served as vice president before becoming president
Marshall served in the Supreme Court under six presidents. He was appointed to by Johnson, served under Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan. and resigned while George H. W. Bush was in office.
Zero. Many Presidents served in the military, but none were in ROTC.
Many of the former Presidents of the United States have served in one way or another as a man in uniform for the United States. A total of 31 Presidents were soldiers before taking office, ranging from Privates to General of Armies.
There were only a total of two presidents that served for less than a year in office. The list of the two presidents, the time that they served in office, and cause of death are as follows: William H. Harrison - 30 days (died in office) James Garfield - 6 months and 15 days (assassinated) William H. Harrison served from March 4, 1841 - April 4, 1841. James Garfield served from March 4, 1881 - September 19, 1881.
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all of them except the ones who died in office and the ones who completed their terms without winning a term of their own.
Yes. If he served less than half of his predecessor's last term, he can then have 2 full terms of his own.