About 3000 people died on Dday.
I am not sure any president's son died on Mt. Washington. Several presidents lived to see a son die-- Abraham Lincoln lost two young sons, Calvin Coolidge's son also died young... but they were not climbing mountains. Mr. Lincoln's son Eddie died at the age of four, probably from tuberculosis; another son, Willie, died at age 11, probably of typhoid. A third son, Tad lived only to the age of 18 and died of heart disease. Calvin Coolidge's son was also in his teens when he died of blood poisoning. Another president whose sons died was Franklin Pierce-- his young son Frank died at age four, from typhus, and his son Benjamin died in a railroad accident at age 11. (You asked about George Washington, but he and Martha did not have children, so no son of theirs died.)
Abe Lincoln his son Tad died and John F. Kennedy who lost a baby son soon after he was born. His name was Patrick.
John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams were US presidents from Mass.
The last name of the father and son presidents is Bush.
Three US Presidents had sons who died during their terms. President Lincoln's son, Willie Lincoln, was the only president's son to die in the White House, in 1862. He was 12 years old. President Coolidge's son, Calvin, died less than a year into his father's presidency, in July, 1924. He was 16 years old. President Kennedy had a son, Patrick, who was born prematurely and died on August 9, 1963. He was only 2 days old.
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I know Franklin Pierce had 3 sons (all of which who died). One died when he was 12 from a freak train accident, his one son died at age 3 - I don't remember what from (you can look it up on the internet yourself). The other son died at birth from unknown causes.
John Quincy Adams and George W Bush
no presidents died during pearl harbor
For Skirmish Dday you have to call. I assume it is the same for Oklahoma and other big dday games also.
Several presidents lived to see a son die-- Abraham Lincoln lost two young sons, Calvin Coolidge's son also died young... but they were not climbing mountains. Mr. Lincoln's son Eddie died at the age of four, probably from tuberculosis; another son, Willie, died at age 11, probably of typhoid. A third son, Tad lived only to the age of 18 and died of heart disease. Calvin Coolidge's son was also in his teens when he died of blood poisoning. Another president whose sons died was Franklin Pierce-- his young son Frank died at age four, from typhus, and his son Benjamin died in a railroad accident at age 11. Also, John F. Kennedy had an infant son Patrick, who only lived for a couple of days.