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Donald Rumsfeld

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Donald Rumsfeld

Donald Henry Rumsfeld (July 9, 1932 – June 29, 2021) was an American politician, businessman, and naval officer, who served as the 13th United States secretary of defense from 1975 to 1977 under President Gerald Ford, and again as the 21st secretary of defense from 2001 to 2006 under President George W. Bush. He was both the youngest and the oldest secretary of defense. Additionally, Rumsfeld was a four-term U . Congressman from Illinois (1963–1969), director of the Office of Economic Opportunity (1969–1970), counselor to the president (1969–1973), the U . Representative to NATO (1973–1974), and the White House chief of staff (1974–1975). Between his terms as secretary of defense, he served as the CEO and chairman of several companies. Born in Chicago, Rumsfeld attended Princeton University, graduating in 1954 with a degree in political science. After serving in the Navy for three years, he mounted a campaign for Congress in Illinois's 13th Congressional District, winning in 1962 at the age of 30. Rumsfeld accepted an appointment by President Richard Nixon to head the Office of Economic Opportunity in 1969; appointed counsellor by Nixon and entitled to Cabinet-level status, he also headed up the Economic Stabilization Program before being appointed ambassador to NATO. Called back to Washington in August 1974, Rumsfeld was appointed chief of staff by President Ford. Rumsfeld recruited a young one-time staffer of his, Dick Cheney, to succeed him when Ford nominated him to be secretary of defense in 1975. When Ford lost the 1976 election, Rumsfeld returned to private business and financial life, and was named president and CEO of the pharmaceutical corporation G. D. Searle & Company. He was later named CEO of General Instrument from 1990 to 1993 and chairman of Gilead Sciences from 1997 to 2001. Rumsfeld was appointed secretary of defense for a second time in January 2001 by President George W. Bush. As secretary of defense, Rumsfeld played a central role in the 2001 United States invasion of Afghanistan and 2003 invasion of Iraq. Before and during the Iraq War, he claimed that Iraq had an active weapons of mass destruction program; no stockpiles were ever found. A Pentagon Inspector General report found that Rumsfeld's top policy aide "developed, produced, and then disseminated alternative intelligence assessments on the Iraq and al-Qaeda relationship, which included some conclusions that were inconsistent with the consensus of the Intelligence Community, to senior decision-makers". Rumsfeld's tenure was controversial for its use of torture and the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse scandal. Rumsfeld gradually lost political support and resigned in late 2006. In his retirement years, he published an autobiography, Known and Unknown: A Memoir, as well as Rumsfeld's Rules: Leadership Lessons in Business, Politics, War, and Life.

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President
Richard Nixon
Deputy
Dick Cheney
Preceded by
Marguerite Church
Succeeded by
Phil Crane
Additional positions
Additional positions 9th United States Ambassador to NATO In office February 2, 1973 – September 21, 1974PresidentRichard Nixon Gerald FordPreceded byDavid M. KennedySucceeded byDavid K. E. BruceDirector of the Cost of Living CouncilIn office October 15, 1971 – February 2, 1973PresidentRichard NixonPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPosition abolishedCounselor to the PresidentIn office December 11, 1970 – October 15, 1971Serving with Robert FinchPresidentRichard NixonPreceded byBryce Harlow Daniel Patrick MoynihanSucceeded byRobert Finch3rd Director of the Office of Economic OpportunityIn office May 27, 1969 – December 11, 1970PresidentRichard NixonPreceded byBertrand HardingSucceeded byFrank CarlucciMember of the U . House of Representatives from Illinois's 13th districtIn office January 3, 1963 – May 25, 1969Preceded byMarguerite ChurchSucceeded byPhil Crane
Born
Donald Henry Rumsfeld (1932-07-09)July 9, 1932 Chicago, Illinois, U .
Died
June 29, 2021(2021-06-29) (aged 88) Taos, New Mexico, U .
Resting place
Arlington National Cemetery
Party
Republican
Spouse
Joyce Pierson (m. 1954)
Children
3
Education
Princeton University (BA) Case Western Reserve University (attended) Georgetown University (attended)
Website
Library website
Nickname
"Rummy"
Allegiance
United States
Branch/service
United States Navy Naval Reserve Individual Ready Reserve
Years of service
1954–1957 (active) 1957–1975 (reserve) 1975–1989 (ready reserve)
Rank
Captain

Tables

· Honors
Ribbon
Country
Honour
Year
United States
Presidential Medal of Freedom
1977
Japan
Grand Cordon of the Order of the Rising Sun
2015
KSA
Grand Cordon of the Order of King Abdulaziz
2002
Poland
Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland
2005
Romania
Grand Officer of the Order of the Star of Romania
2004
Rwanda
Medal of the Royal Order of the Lion
2007
Taiwan
Grand Cordon of the Order of Brilliant Star
2011
· External links
Political offices
Political offices
U . House of Representatives
Political offices
Preceded byBertrand Harding
Preceded byBertrand Harding
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byBertrand Harding
U . House of Representatives
Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity 1969–1970
U . House of Representatives
Succeeded byFrank Carlucci
Preceded byBryce Harlow
Preceded byBryce Harlow
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byBryce Harlow
U . House of Representatives
Counselor to the President 1970–1971 Served alongside: Robert Finch
U . House of Representatives
Succeeded byRobert Finch
Preceded byPat Moynihan
Preceded byPat Moynihan
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byPat Moynihan
Preceded byAlexander Haig
Preceded byAlexander Haig
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byAlexander Haig
U . House of Representatives
White House Chief of Staff 1974–1975
U . House of Representatives
Succeeded byDick Cheney
Preceded byJames Schlesinger
Preceded byJames Schlesinger
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byJames Schlesinger
U . House of Representatives
United States Secretary of Defense 1975–1977
U . House of Representatives
Succeeded byHarold Brown
Preceded byBill Cohen
Preceded byBill Cohen
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byBill Cohen
U . House of Representatives
United States Secretary of Defense 2001–2006
U . House of Representatives
Succeeded byBob Gates
Diplomatic posts
Diplomatic posts
U . House of Representatives
Diplomatic posts
Preceded byDavid Kennedy
Preceded byDavid Kennedy
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byDavid Kennedy
U . House of Representatives
United States Ambassador to NATO 1973–1974
U . House of Representatives
Succeeded byDavid Bruce
Preceded byRobert McFarlane
Preceded byRobert McFarlane
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byRobert McFarlane
U . House of Representatives
United States Special Envoy to the Middle East 1983–1984
U . House of Representatives
Office abolished
U . House of Representatives
Preceded byMarguerite Church
Member of the U . House of Representatives from Illinois's 13th congressional district 1963–1969
Succeeded byPhil Crane
Political offices
Preceded byBertrand Harding
Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity 1969–1970
Succeeded byFrank Carlucci
Preceded byBryce Harlow
Counselor to the President 1970–1971 Served alongside: Robert Finch
Succeeded byRobert Finch
Preceded byPat Moynihan
Preceded byAlexander Haig
White House Chief of Staff 1974–1975
Succeeded byDick Cheney
Preceded byJames Schlesinger
United States Secretary of Defense 1975–1977
Succeeded byHarold Brown
Preceded byBill Cohen
United States Secretary of Defense 2001–2006
Succeeded byBob Gates
Diplomatic posts
Preceded byDavid Kennedy
United States Ambassador to NATO 1973–1974
Succeeded byDavid Bruce
Preceded byRobert McFarlane
United States Special Envoy to the Middle East 1983–1984
Office abolished

References

  1. Historical Office
    https://history.defense.gov/Multimedia/Biographies/Article-View/Article/571280/donald-h-rumsfeld/
  2. Historical Office
    https://history.defense.gov/Multimedia/Biographies/Article-View/Article/571288/donald-h-rumsfeld/
  3. United States Department of Defense
    https://www.war.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/2678350/rumsfeld-was-nations-youngest-oldest-defense-secretary/
  4. Frontline
    https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/truth/why/said.html
  5. FactCheck
    https://www.factcheck.org/2005/09/anti-war-ad-says-bush-cheney-rumsfeld/
  6. McClatchy
    https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/special-reports/iraq-intelligence/article24461020.html
  7. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/04/politics/rumsfeld-says-he-offered-to-quit.html
  8. "My autobiography"
    https://library.rumsfeld.com/doclib/sp/83/1946-01-11%20Autobiography%20%28II-304%29.pdf
  9. Encyclopedia Britannica
    https://www.britannica.com/biography/Donald-Rumsfeld
  10. "Donald Henry Rumsfeld"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20140316195127/http://www.germany.travel/en/ms/german-originality/heritage/famous-people/politics/donald-henry-rumsfeld-politician.html
  11. By His Own Rules: The Ambitions, Successes, and Ultimate Failures of Donald Rumsfeld
  12. Scouting
    https://scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0609/a-chrt.html
  13. "Donald Rumsfeld's Golden Rule"
    https://www.realclearreligion.org/articles/2013/08/05/donald_rumsfelds_golden_rule.html
  14. "Radio Interview with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on KOGO Radio San Diego with Mark Larson"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20100302023659/http://www.defense.gov/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=3771
  15. "Secretary Rumsfeld's Remarks at the White House Conference on Cooperative Conservation"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20061002093420/http://www.defenselink.mil/transcripts/transcript.aspx?transcriptid=3119
  16. "Known and Unknown – Donald Rumsfeld – Author Biography"
    https://www.litlovers.com/reading-guides/13-fiction/8453-know-and-unknown-rumsfeld?start=1
  17. "Fire Breaks Out at Prestigious High School"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20090420212959/http://cbs2chicago.com/local/New.Trier.High.2.334860.html
  18. The Steel Seizure Case of 1952 and Its Effects on Presidential Powers
    https://catalog.princeton.edu/catalog/dsp01n870zs64f
  19. "Princeton University Senior Theses Full Record: Donald Henry Rumsfeld"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20071013201712/http://libweb5.princeton.edu/theses/thesesid.asp?ID=31175
  20. Politico
    https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/12/30/frank-carlucci-obituary-defense-secretary-223162/
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