WASHINGTON — Ronald Reagan probably didn't realize he was starting a tradition when he wrote a note congratulating his successor and left it in the Oval Office desk drawer after two terms as president ...
Ronald Reagan, the 40th president, died on June 5, 2004, at the age of 93. Reagan served two terms from 1981 to 1989 and was ...
Ronald Reagan scribbled a note in 1989 to his successor above an elephant cartoon. The tradition, started perhaps ...
Eisenhower, USS Harry S. Truman, USS Ronald Reagan, USS George W. Bush, and USS Gerald R. Ford. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said that the future carriers Clinton and Bush will "serve as ...
AP The modern-day tradition has been around since Ronald Reagan left a note for George H.W. Bush at the Resolute Desk before leaving office in 1989. Reagan’s note was written on stationary that ...
A look at the history of presidential letters and whether President Biden will continue the tradition by writing a note for ...
Ronald Reagan began tradition of leaving letter to his successor in 1989 as he handed over power to George H.W. Bush ...
In addition to the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78), other aircraft carriers include the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) and USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). The USS Jimmy Carter (SSN 23) is a nuclear-powered ...
Jimmy Carter nodded politely toward Ronald Reagan at the Republican's inauguration. Richard Nixon clasped John F.
Jan. 13 (UPI) --Two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, to be constructed "in the years ahead," will carry the names of former President Bill Clinton and former President George W. Bush ...
With the temperature in Washington DC plummeting to –14C (7F) with a biting wind, Ronald Reagan ... the formalities Reagan and his vice-president George HW Bush ducked out of the building ...