Constant adulation of the military and its service members has become the ... to the celebrated political tradition cultivated by Andrew Jackson. Hunter DeRensis is communications director ...
The U.S. military’s recruiting troubles came just as it was attempting a fundamental shift in its mission. For decades, the ...
His only exceptions were clerks, postmasters and enlisted personnel in the military. The Senate itself ... the founders in the late 1820s. When Andrew Jackson came into office in 1829, he ...
Andrew Jackson revived the practice in 1837 ... Eisenhower spoke out against unnecessary war and the “military-industrial complex” in 1961. In 2016, Barack Obama broke tradition by addressing ...
Photograph by Superstock/Everett/Bridgeman Images On April 30, 1789, Washington was escorted by a military ... and Andrew Johnson in 1869. Both men disliked their successors—Andrew Jackson ...
"Thank you to my father, Brian and Mother Penny, as well as our entire family, including our seven wonderful kids: Gunner, Jackson ... in the military. I respect every single female service ...
President Trump may think he is President Jackson reincarnated -- but there are lessons in Old Hickory's resistance to ...
In 1851, it was renamed Jackson Square for President Andrew Jackson, military hero of the Battle of New Orleans. The statues of the four seasons appeared sometime around then. Not much is known ...
Andrew Jackson, from Tennessee, was a forceful proponent of Indian removal. In 1814 he commanded the U.S. military forces that defeated a faction of the Creek nation. In their defeat, the Creeks ...
Black Hawk pilot Andrew Eaves was one of 67 people killed in a mid-air collision in Washington, D.C. Here's what we know about the Mississippi native.
Duel pistols were no match for the White House incumbent, who fended off the assailant with his cane on this date in 1835 Laura Kiniry Travel Correspondent Andrew Jackson was exiting the U.S ...
Inconveniently, Jackson was long a Democratic icon, nominated for his second term in 1832 by the first Democratic National ...