Alexander Meigs Haig Jr. was United States secretary of state under president Ronald Reagan and White House chief of staff under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. Wikipedia
Born: December 2, 1924, Bala Cynwyd, PA
Died: February 20, 2010 (age 85 years), Baltimore, MD
Previous offices: United States Secretary of State (1981–1982), Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1974–1979), White House Chief of Staff (1973–1974), and more
Education: US Army War College (1947), Columbia University, University of Notre Dame, and more
Awards: Purple Heart, Bronze Star Medal, Silver Star, and more
Children: Brian Haig
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Introduction. Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. was appointed Secretary of State by President Ronald Reagan and assumed the office on January 22, 1981.
Haig, Jr., as Secretary of State. Although Haig was a military man, he was politically adept and played a key role in domestic as well as foreign policy under ...
General Haig became deputy assistant to President Richard Nixon for national security affairs in 1970. Haig was promoted to full general in 1972 and, a year ...
General Haig became deputy assistant to President Richard Nixon for national security affairs in 1970. Haig was promoted to full general in 1972 and, a year ...
Alexander M. Haig, Jr. - Foreign Policy Research Institute
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General Haig had served as a trustee of FPRI since 1990. In 1979, upon leaving his post as Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, he spent six months at FPRI as ...