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Gen. Dwight D. EisenhowerEisenhower's military accomplishments, political career, presidency and legacy demonstrated his prowess as an American leader.
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When Santa, Rudolph and Eisenhower Took on Global HungerPresident Dwight Eisenhower started "Operation Reindeer." He wanted to build goodwill with Christmas food packages to fight global hunger.
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This Day in History: Eisenhower on Disarmament and Open SkiesThe costs of nuclear arms worldwide should cause increasing alarm especially when you consider domestic and foreign policy priorities that are being robbed of key resources. -
Eisenhower's Birthplace - Denison, TexasOne of the great heroes of World War II and our 34th president, Dwight D. "Ike" Eisenhower , was born right here in North Texas. A day trip to Eisenhower's Birthplace in Denison, Texas, is a must for history buffs. -
Alaska Statehood, Eisenhower Celebrated in MonumentJust a short walk from downtown Anchorage, Alaska is a real discovery that's almost tucked away out of sight. Yet it's a monument that's well worth seeing for its historical significance. -
Birding Texas: Dwight D. Eisenhower ParkThis article provides you with tips for finding and identifying some of the species you may see while bird watching at Dwight D. Eisenhower Park in Texas. -
Eisenhower: Put Hearts and Minds into Fighting Global HungerAs we go forward in 2011, we in the United States, and other capable countries, must not forget the food for peace concept.
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Debunking a History Myth: Schools Teach You that Eisenhower Didn't Care About Civil RightsMyth: President Eisenhower did nothing for Civil Rights in the US. Fact: Little Rock, Arkansas, September 1957- Eisenhower enforced the right for African-Americans to have the same access to schools as Caucasians.
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Mamie Eisenhower the Top Notch AdministratorMamie single-handedly ran her office in the Wardman Park Hotel in Washington answering press inquiries and thousands of letters during her husband's wartime absences; long before her husband was president of the United States.
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The Devoted Wife: Mamie EisenhowerMamie never questioned her husband's decisions. Her concern was that of women's issues within the home. She was one of the best-dressed women of her time and she was an immaculate housekeeper.
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Remembering Eisenhower's Warning on Child Hunger as We Go Forward in Afghanistanits basic principles hold much relevance today, especially when we see scenes of Afghan children struggling to get food and other basic necessities. -
Five Other Republicans I Admire, Part IIIThe third in a series of five admirable statesmen -
Finish What Eisenhower and Kennedy Started: A Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban TreatyThis step-by-step progress toward nuclear disarmament needs to go forward, and the CTBT is an essential part. -
Eisenhower Gave Warning About Struggle to End Global Hunger and PovertyAnd during the broadcast what do you think Ike said was the greatest long-term challenge facing Western civilization? -
Eisenhower's Open Skies Over Haiti, the START Treaty and BeyondOpen Skies could prove beneficial in helping to improve relations in many other corners of the globe, such as in India and Pakistan or maybe in Asia and on the Korean Peninsula -
How Ike Can Help Obama's No Nukes QuestBut Obama is not the first president to receive nuclear shocks so soon after taking office. -
Dwight David Eisenhower Presidential TriviaThis is my thirty fourth entry in my presidential trivia series. I hope you are enjoying this series.
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Book Review: Robert Divine's Eisenhower and the Cold WarA book review of Robert Divine's Eisenhower and the Cold War, published in 1981 by Oxford University Press.
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Ike Eisenhower - After World War IIThe "I like Ike" campaign theme carried Eisenhower and the Republicans into office in 1952. -
Ike Eisenhower: From West Point Through World War IIIn 1926, Eisenhower finished first in the Army's Command and General Staff School of 245 officers. It was a harbinger of his future performance as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe. -
Childhood Years of Dwight David EisenhowerBorn in Texas, Ike enjoyed reading the history of the American West and was a fine athlete. He worked hard and won a scholarship to West Point.
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June 26, 2009: Queen Elizabeth and Former President Dwight Eisenhower Are Together for the Official Formal Opening Day of the St. Lawrence SeawayLooking back 50 years ago today, Queen Elizabeth and former President Dwight Eisenhower officially opened the St. Lawrence Seaway. -
Eisenhower Farm in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Get a Glimpse of Presidential LifeThe Eisenhower Farm in Gettysburg has a completely different history than the nearby battlefield, making it a unique attraction for those visiting the Civil War town.
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Eisenhower Presidential Library and MuseumThe Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum in Abilene, Kansas provides those interested in the life of President Dwight D. Eisenhower a wealth of information and fascinating displays concerning the thirty-fourth President of the United States.
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Dwight Eisenhower: Farm Boy and President: A Tour of His Farm in Gettysburg, PennsylvaniaThis article recounts a tour of the farm of Dwight Eisenhower at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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A Visit to the Eisenhower's Home in Gettysburg, PennsylvaniaThis article review the tour of the Dwight and Mamie Eisenhower home at Gettysburg.
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A History of Political Drafting and Why the 1952 "I Like Ike" Campaign Stands Out1952's "I Like Ike" campaign was unquestionably the only successful political draft campaign ever. The process that went on beforehand, though, to draft Dwight D. Eisenhower came close to kidnapping and being forced to capitulate--and could have happened to Barack Obama... -
There was No "real" American Presidency After Eisenhower : Starting with Kennedy, Presidential Tenures Were Theatrical Farces More Fit for HollywoodStarting with Kennedy, Presidency was a theatrical farce here fit more for Hollywood than for the White House- be it Republican or Democrat. The situation will continue even after 2008 considering the caliber of the present presidential candidates.
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Gettysburg's Most Famous Resident: the EisenhowersThis is the story of Ike and Mamie Eisenhower at their farm in Gettysburg -
Susan Eisenhower Endorses ObamaGranddaughter of "Ike" takes a turn from her family tree.
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America's Beaten PathsThe story of the US interstate highway system.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower's Close Encounter of the Third KindWhen the President of the United States had a meeting with aliens.
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How and Why President Eisenhower's Interstate Highway System Was EstablishedWhy, how, and when the interstate system was established.
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The Eisenhower National Historic Site in Gettysburg, PA is a Great Place to VisitYou will enjoy all the time that you spend there. -
Going Camping? Consider Eisenhower State ParkEisenhower Park is mostly a quite place to camp with adequate space in-between camp grounds for privacy with electricity and running water on ground. For a cheaper rate you can get a site without electricity. -
Containing Communism Under Truman and EisenhowerFrom the time Truman first took office to when Eisenhower (IKE) left, Communism was spreading to all parts of the world. The force of Communism was so strong that it was hard to stop. In fact, it was impossible.
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Rhetorical Technique in Eisenhower's 1957 Inaugural AddressAn analysis of the rhetorical techniques as used by Eiseinhower in his second inaugural address.
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Coin Collectors Guide to the Eisenhower Dollar CoinPlentiful, reasonably priced and nicely designed, these coins are worth consideration for collecting. -
The Military Career of Dwight D. EisenhowerThroughout his career, Dwight D. Eisenhower made well thought out decisions and stuck with them, earning the respect of fellow officers, senior commanders, and the general public as President.
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Election of 1956: Test of the Eisenhower Foreign PolicyAn overview of the 1956 presidential election and the circumstances at home and abroad leading to Dwight Eisenhower's victory.




