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Friday, February 17, 2012

10 Fun Facts About Dwight D. Eisenhower

Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States
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1.  One of seven sons born to his parents, Dwight Eisenhower was born in Texas in 1890, but grew up in Abilene, Kansas.  His parents were originally Mennonites, but later became Jehovah's Witnesses.  Dwight, however, never joined the congregation, and later referred to himself as "deeply religious" but not affiliated with any "sect or organization."

2.  As a young teenager, Eisenhower injured his leg, and the infection became so severe that doctors considered amputation.  He was ultimately forced to repeat his freshman year of high school, but his leg healed completely.

3.  Entering West Point because he was too old to join the Naval Academy, Eisenhower played football but failed to make the baseball team - something he later said was one of the greatest disappointments of his life.    As a football player, he broke his leg in a game - the same leg he had injured earlier in his life - and it never fully healed.  The collegiate player he was tackling during the injury was future Hall of Famer and Olympic gold medalist Jim Thorpe.

4.  Eisenhower married Mamie Doud in 1916, and the couple had two sons.  The first son died in 1921 of scarlet fever, but the second son, born in 1922 and named John, is still living.  John gave Eisenhower four grandchildren, including a son named David, who became the namesake of the presidential retreat Camp David.  David Eisenhower, in turn, married the daughter of Richard Nixon - Eisenhower's Vice-President.

5.  During World War II, Eisenhower was elevated to the rank of 5-star general and Supreme Commander of the Allies.  He is one of only five men to ever hold a 5-star rank.  As Commander of the Allies, Eisenhower was the most powerful military man in the world, and oversaw the D-Day invasion in 1944.  Ironically, as Jehovah's Witnesses, his parents had been strict pacifists.

6.  Both parties courted Eisenhower for the 1948 presidential election, but he opted instead to remain in the military, while also becoming president of Columbia University.  Courted again in 1952, he joined the Republicans and ran against Democrat Adlai Stevenson.  Using a now famous campaign slogan - "I Like Ike" - Eisenhower won in a landslide, becoming the only former general in the 20th century to become president.  He also became the last president born in the 19th century.  When he ran again in 1956, he again defeated Stevenson in a landslide.  Despite this, his approval ratings were very low by the time he left office.

7.  Eisenhower was the first president of 50 states, achieving that distinction when Hawaii became a state in 1959.  He was also the first president with a pilot's license, having earned it in 1939.  Eisenhower is also the only 20th century president who was bald.  Finally, Eisenhower became the first president to appear on color television.  

8.  Eisenhower loved golf.  He played more than 100 rounds of golf each year, was a member of Augusta National, and had a putting green installed on the White House lawn.

9.  Eisenhower is the only president in the 20th century who never held a political office prior to becoming president, and only the 2nd in U.S. history (Zachary Taylor was the other).

10.  Eisenhower had several medical issues during his presidency, including a mild heart attack, a ventricular aneurysm, and a mild stroke.  He also suffered from Crohn's Disease and had gallbladder problems.  He lived, however, for 8 more years after leaving office in 1961, finally dying of congestive heart failure in 1969.  During his autopsy, an adrenal tumor was discovered which might have contributed to his continual heart problems late in life (he had survived several more heart attacks after leaving office).

58 comments:

  1. Robert L. Parker12:23 PM

    Thanks Scott; I enjoyed your research on Ike. We don't make men like him anymore. Maybe you can include for the future something about the Eisenhower interstate system, and how it was originally designed for national defense (safe at 100 mph, no stops) so that our borders could be defended against enemy landings, this against the backdrop of the rise of world communism.
    Thanks again,
    Robert

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  2. Anonymous2:11 PM

    Hi, I'm doing a research report on Dwight D. Eisenhower at my school. This is really helpful so thank you for writing this. Maybe you can write another one about Dwight on his childhood, because thats the one last thing I need to learn about him. Thanks Again

    From,
    Julia

    Otsego School District

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  3. Glad the post helped you out, Julia!

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  4. Anonymous2:19 PM

    Hi, this as al great for my report but i need to know more on his time in WW2, that would b even more helpful! :)

    From,
    Paige

    Burgettstown School

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  5. As one of Jehovah's Witnesses, I appreciate your respectful inclusion of his families association with the Witnesses faith. We were looking for interesting facts on Ike for my kindergarten daughters show n tell.

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  6. Thanks for reading Bridey. Glad I could help out.

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  7. Anonymous3:24 PM

    what are your sources scott

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  8. Books, the internet.

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  9. Anonymous11:21 AM

    Please do another of these "fun facts." Mabey you could do a "If he was left handed or right handed"?

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  10. Anonymous3:26 PM

    what if the internet is wrong scott

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  11. Anonymous3:27 PM

    what if

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  12. Anonymous3:27 PM

    scott i'm your biggest fan you're hott

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  13. Anonymous3:27 PM

    can i have your number

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  14. I admit, I AM pretty hott.

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  15. Anonymous9:38 PM

    so can i have your number or???

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  16. My boyfriend wouldn't like that.

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  17. Anonymous4:40 PM

    Thanks. That helped me a lot on my Eisenhower Report. Thank you!!!!

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  18. Great! Glad to help

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  19. Anonymous8:59 AM

    this is boring. i need fun things like was he left handed or right handed. did he have braces << random yea stuff like that but other than that it was prettty good.

    love, sabrina

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  20. Sorry this doesn't have all the information you're looking for, Sabrina. Of course, there are fifty gazillion other websites you can search to find information you haven't found here.

    In any case, Eisenhower was right-handed.

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  21. Anonymous8:17 PM

    You look like a Koala.....

    BUT great information!!

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  22. Bahahahaha! That's a first. Thanks? :)

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  23. Anonymous8:42 PM

    This information was great, I didn't realize so few people had the 5-Star rank. Very helpful, thanks again!

    -An appreciative presenter

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    1. Thanks so much. Glad I was able to help.

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  24. Anonymous5:07 PM

    Meow

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  25. Anonymous6:06 PM

    Yay
    :-)

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  26. Thank you for the help. I am doing a report on President Eisenhower.

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    Thanks for the help scott. Or does it?

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  28. Glad the information helped!

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  29. Anonymous4:08 PM

    hey scott , I know u have heard this a lot but I am also doing a report on Dwight. And you have covered a lot of things for me. Thank you so much. Please do another info packed list of fun fact.

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  30. Thanks :) I'll be sure to do another info-packed list of fun facts really soon. I'm working on Woodrow Wilson right now.

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  31. Anonymous10:23 PM

    thank yiu for this post!!!!!!!!! i am doing a HUGE schoolproject and your fact really helped!!!!!!

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  32. Glad the information helped. Now, if only you could find a spelling and grammar blog :)

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  33. Anonymous2:15 PM

    this didn't help at all

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  34. Guess you'll have to do some research on your own then :(

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  35. Anonymous10:53 AM

    This helped me a lot thank u scott

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  36. Anonymous1:21 PM

    Thanks for putting this on here it really helped me on a report i had to do in school!!!!! thanks again


    Thanks,
    Torin

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  37. Anonymous7:46 PM

    hello! Thank you for this information! It was really helpful for my school project! :)

    From,
    Isadora :))

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  38. You're welcome! Glad I could help.

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  39. Anonymous3:31 PM

    not good terible

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  40. Angelo Pizzullo12:46 AM

    I did my M/A History thesis on the politics of the American highways from 1912 to present and, of course, Ike was prominent when discussing the Interstate.

    Both FDR and Truman had plans on the table for an interstate highway, but Eisenhower made it a domestic priority given two life experiences.

    The first was the 1919 Mechanized Cross Country convoy which Eisenhower volunteered. At the time Ike was a Lt Colonel. The conditions of the roads were horrendous. The other influence was the efficiency of the German Autobahn which Ike saw during the final days of WW II.

    All his observations on the 1919 Convoy are at the Eisenhower Library's web site.

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  41. That's interesting. Thanks for the information!

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  42. Anonymous8:05 AM

    These facts blow. Chunks.

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  43. Awesome! Thanks!

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  44. Awesome! Thanks!

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  45. Anonymous3:52 PM

    It says fun facts which means you should probably put something a little more interesting.

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  46. Anonymous11:49 AM

    fun man

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  47. Anonymous11:23 AM

    listen to z107.9

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  48. Anonymous10:41 PM

    This helped me in a school report, this is some good facts. Thanks for posting this!
    -Anonymous (duh)

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  49. Anonymous9:17 AM

    Im doing a report for school and I really need some of the bad things he has done. A link or a site to look up world really help me right now, thank you.

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  50. Thanks for compiling these facts. I enjoyed reading them while looking for an elusive anecdote on Eisenhower's inauguration....One detail to redo, perhaps: Jehovah's Witnesses are not pacifists, they are neutral in regard to the world's politcal affairs.

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  51. Thanks for compiling these facts. I enjoyed reading them while looking for an elusive anecdote on Eisenhower's inauguration....One detail to redo, perhaps: Jehovah's Witnesses are not pacifists, they are neutral in regard to the world's politcal affairs.

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  52. Thanks for the comment, Dia.

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  53. w it was originally designed for national defense (safe at 100 mph, no stops) so that our borders could be defended against enemy landings, this against the backdrop of the rise of world communism.
    Thanks again,
    Robert

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    Anonymous2:11 PM
    Hi, I'm doing a research report on Dwight D. Eisenhower at my school. This is really helpful so thank you for writing this. Maybe you can write another one about Dwight on his childhood, because thats the one last thing I need to learn about him. Thanks Again

    From,
    Julia

    Otsego School District

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    Scott12:07 AM
    Glad the post helped you out, Julia!

    Reply

    Anonymous2:19 PM
    Hi, this as al great for my report but i need to know more on his time in WW2, that would b even more helpful! :)

    From,
    Paige

    Burgettstown School

    Reply

    bridey rathjen11:00 PM
    As one of Jehovah's Witnesses, I appreciate your respectful inclusion of his families association with the Witnesses faith. We were looking for interesting facts on Ike for my kindergarten daughters show n tell.

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    Scott11:36 PM
    Thanks for reading Bridey. Glad I could help out.

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    Anonymous10:22 AM
    Cool

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    Anonymous3:24 PM
    what are your sources scott

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    Scott6:22 PM
    Books, the internet.

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    Anonymous11:21 AM
    Please do another of these "fun facts." Mabey you could do a "If he was left handed or right handed"?

    Reply

    Anonymous3:26 PM
    what if the internet is wrong scott

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    Anonymous3:27 PM
    what if

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    Anonymous3:27 PM
    scott i'm your biggest fan you're hott

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    Anonymous3:27 PM
    can i have your number

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    Scott5:20 PM
    I admit, I AM pretty hott.

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    ound here.

    In any case, Eisenhower was right-handed.

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    Anonymous8:17 PM
    You look like a Koala.....

    BUT great
    Scott10:54 AM
    Thanks :) I'll be sure to do another info-packed list of fun facts really soon. I'm working on Woodrow Wilson right now.

    Reply

    Anonymous10:23 PM
    thank yiu for this post!!!!!!!!! i am doing a HUGE schoolproject and your fact really helped!!!!!!

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    Scott11:02 PM
    Glad the information helped. Now, if only you could find a spelling and grammar blog :)

    Reply

    Anonymous2:15 PM
    this didn't help at all

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    Scott2:18 PM
    Guess you'll have to do some research on your own then :(

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    Anonymous10:53 AM
    This helped me a lot thank u scott

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    Scott11:10 PM
    You're welcome!

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    Anonymous1:21 PM
    Thanks for putting this on here it really helped me on a report i had to do in school!!!!! thanks again


    Thanks,
    Torin

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    Anonymous7:46 PM
    hello! Thank you for this information! It was really helpful for my school project! :)

    From,
    Isadora :))

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    Scott11:13 AM
    You're welcome! Glad I could help.

    Reply

    Anonymous3:31 PM
    not good terible

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    Angelo Pizzullo12:46 AM
    I did my M/A History thesis on the politics of the American highways from 1912 to present and, of course, Ike was prominent when discussing the Interstate.

    Both FDR and Truman had plans on the table for an interstate highway, but Eisenhower made it a domestic priority given two life experiences.

    The first was the 1919 Mechanized Cross Country convoy which Eisenhower volunteered. At the time Ike was a Lt Colonel. The conditions of the roads were horrendous. The other influence was the efficiency of the German Autobahn which Ike saw during the final days of WW II.

    All his observations on the 1919 Convoy are at the Eisenhower Library's web site.

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    Scott11:29 AM
    That's interesting. Thanks for the information!

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    Anonymous8:05 AM
    These facts blow. Chunks.

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    Scott12:52 PM
    Awesome! Thanks!

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    Scott12:53 PM
    Awesome! Thanks!

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    Anonymous3:52 PM
    It says fun facts which means you should probably put something a little more interesting.

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    Anonymous11:49 AM
    fun man

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    Anonymous11:23 AM
    listen to z107.9

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    WFSports11:12 AM
    Ford was bald.

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    Anonymous10:41 PM
    This helped me in a school report, this is some good facts. Thanks for posting this!
    -Anonymous (duh)

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    Anonymous9:17 AM
    Im doing a report for school

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  54. Tried to re-post this, but its telling me error #404??

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