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From: donw102@shaw.ca
"Jon Flamming" wrote in message
news:20050116231726483-0700@news.telusplanet.net...
> In Don Wagner wrote:
>>
>> wrote in message
>> news:1105911628.864007.140910@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
>>> "Press your nose and make a buzzer sound" Glen
>>>
>>>
>>> The question was: "How many Presidents have fought in combat in
>>> the
>>> last 200 years?"
>>> .
>>> The answer is still "zero". No Presidents have *ever* been in
>>> combat.
>>
>> In no particular order
>>
>> Garfeild -- Colonel in the Civil War. May have been at the battle,
Brigadeer, later Major General. Led a brigade at Middle Creek,
Kentuckey
>> but may not have seen action. Wealthy family, you see.
Right. Fatherless at 2. Canal boat horse driver. Wealthy my ass.
>> George Bush -- The elder? Flew torpedo bombers in the Pacfic. Was
>> shot
>> down and recovered.
The Elder
>> Gerald Ford -- Who cares?
>> U.S. Grant -- About the only real fighting he did was in the
>> Mexican
>> War. Commanded during the Civil War as a general, but generals
>> never
>> see action anyway.
>
>> Benjamin Harrison -- Another higher-ranking officer. Never really
>> saw
>> combat. Wealthy family.
Born on a farm. Not wealthy. What does wealth have to do with it
anyway?
As far as combat, he was a Colonel. Not unheard of for them to see
combat
in that era
>> William Henry Harrison -- Ditto
Say lots of combat against the indians.
>> Rutherford Hayes -- Same
Strange how he got wounded if, as you say, he never saw combat.
>> Andrew Jackson -- Actually did fight and really did kill. One of a
>> very few number.
>> John F. Kennedy -- Some question as to his combat record. Likely
>> commanded a PT boat because they were unlikely to see action. Just
>> J.F.
>> K's luck it didn't turn out that way.
>
>> A. Lincoln -- Really did fight.
>
>> William Mckinley -- Actually was an member of command staff.
>> Secretary
>> will a rank.
A Private as a member of Command staff? He ended the war as a brevet
Major
>
>> James Monroe -- he fought.
>
>> Theodore Roosevelt -- He said he did.
So did the men he commanded
>
>> Zachery Taylor -- Fought, but who cares? It's Zachary Taylor.
>>
>> Nixon, Ford and Johnson were all in WWII and may or
>> may not have seen combat
>
> Are you kidding? Only the media or the motor pool was shot at.
>
>>
>> Jimmy Carter was in the Navy and may have seen service
>> in Korea
>
> Was in the US Navy so little got so match as a scratch in Korea.
Not sure what you mean here. He was in the Navy for 7 years.
Don Wagner
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