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Dwight D. Eisenhower

Questions about Dwight D. Eisenhower ("Ike"), the thirty-fourth President of the United States.

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What was eisenhower's attitude toward business?

he was kind of a horndog so he banged business right up the rectal port.

Did Dwight Eisenhower want to invade Russia during the invasion of Berlin?

General Dwight Eisenhower did not consider invading Russia at the end of World War II. It would have been a lost cause because no one wanted more war.

Who is timothy Dwight fellows?

An honest to goodness prejudiced, self-absorbed, hypocritical, biblical know-it-all, Jack-ass

What was president Eisenhowers first name?

His name at birth was "David Dwight", and he was called Dwight. He switched names to "Dwight David" when he entered West Point Military Academy.

Does the Eisenhower 1776-1976 Liberty dollar have any value?

The Eisenhower 1776-1976 Liberty dollar, issued to commemorate the U.S. Bicentennial, typically has a face value of one dollar but can be worth more to collectors depending on its condition and the specific type (silver or clad). While common examples in circulated condition may be worth only a small premium over face value, uncirculated or silver versions can fetch higher prices. Collectors often seek these coins for their historical significance rather than their intrinsic value. Always check current market trends for the most accurate valuation.

What bad things did Dwight D. Eisenhower do as president?

  1. supported racisim, and unlike the other presidents afterwords, the bomb, 100%
  2. his vice president was a sexist predudice
  3. for 13 years flew bombers over, and placed deadly nuclear weapons in neutral countries who had nothing to do with it, endangering ever their lives in the event of a nuclear exchange or incedent involving accidental deatonation
  4. order massive buildup of weapons along with soviet premier
  5. endorced mcarthyism which plunged us into provokative cold war
  6. worked hard to keep America in Jim crow and cold war forever,
  7. put nukes in turkey+split up France= Vietnam war + Cuban missile crisis
  8. when do you think playboy and the n word came out , his administration

How did Dwight die?

He left office, and didn't die until 8 years of his life.

He died of Heart Failure.

How many divisions under Eisenhower's command were in Europe in December 1944?

16 Million Americans served in WW2 but 8 Million went to the Army , now deduct about 3 Million for the Army Air Corp , that leaves 5 Million boots on the ground ... Since a Division equals 30,000 men we are looking at 167 US Army Divisions that was under Eisenhower's Command...

The Marines in the Pacific at full strength , we are looking at 6 Divisions .. Today there are 4 active Marine Divisions, Japan,Pearl Harbor,California,and North Carolina ..There's one reserve Division on the East Coast & one on the West Coast ...

Our Nation has lost a lot of jobs to foreign Countries but the one thing OUR Nation will never lose is the American War Machine , they can't have that ...!

Why is Dwight Eisenhower a hero?

Besides being a hero from WWII, Ike appealed to many people because he appeared to be affable and almost grandfatherly. He played alot of golf, and had a very hands off appearance. In reality he very much had control, and was a very effective and commanding president.

What kind of coffin was General Eisenhower buried in?

A Soldier's Casket

A few details can be added with regard to the "soldier's casket".

It was a square state design made of steel with stationary bar handles.

The outer color was silver-gray. The interior consisted of eggshell colored crepe.

Probably, the (former)Toccoa casket company had been the manufacturer.

At the time of Eisenhower's death (1969), the US government provided this casket

at a price of $ 80 for the funeral of its active or retired soldiers. The former president had expressed his will to be buried in one of these simple caskets. Nevertheless, he got a "special edition" because the standard military casket was custom equipped for him with an inner full glass lid to give it the feature of a hermetical seal, making it air and water tight. The additional price for this extra feature was $ 115. Thus, Dwight D. Eisenhower was buried in a $ 195 casket.

What where the strengths of Dwight Eisenhower?

Tactics, inspiring the men, winning wars, and being a president. In fact he was so good, while using the CIA, nobody even knew. He was a great and honorable man.

What was president eisenhowers response to southern defiance of the brown decision?

Eisenhower's most dramatic response occurred in 1957 when Governor Faubus of Arkansas called out the Arkansas national guard to block Negro students from attending Little Rock High School. Eisenhower sent in federal troops and took over the national guard from Arkansas. The federal troops made sure the black students were allowed to go to class.