General dwight d. eisenhower

Dwight D. Eisenhower

  • The Birth of "Ike"

    The Birth of "Ike"
    Denison, TX Dwight David Eisenhower born in Denison, TX on October 14, 1890. Nicknamed Ike, he is the third of seven boys born to Ida and David Eisenhower.
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    The Life of Eisenhower

  • Eisenhower family moves to Kansas.

    Eisenhower family moves to Kansas.
    Abilene, KS Two years later the family move back to Abilene, Kansas where Eisenhower grows up with a strong work ethic and a passion for outdoor activities.
  • Eisenhower graduates high school

    Eisenhower graduates high school
    Eisenhower graduates Abilene High School in Abilene, KS. in 1909 and joins his father and uncle working at the local Belle Springs Creamery. Ike is third from right.
  • Ike graduates West Point

    Ike graduates West Point
    Unable to afford tuition for both he and his brother Edgar, the two form a pact to share the courses and costs at the University of Michigan. In 1911. Before they can switch places, Eisenhower secures a spot at the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. He graduates from the academy in 1915.
  • Ike and Mamie marry

    Ike and Mamie marry
    Eisenhower is stationed in Texas where he meets Mamie Geneva Doud He proposes on Valentine's Day in 1916 and they soon marry on July 1, 1916, shortly before American entry into World War I.
  • A child is born

    A child is born
    Doud Dwight 'Icky' Eisenhower is born on September 24, 1917, but tragically dies of scarlet fever as a toddler in 1921. A second son, John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower, is born the following year on August 3, 1922.
  • Promoted to Major. Commander of Tank Troop at Camp Colt, PA

    Promoted to Major. Commander of Tank Troop  at Camp Colt, PA
    Eisenhower is promoted to Major after the war and is assigned to a transcontinental Army convoy in 1919. His studies focus on the role of tanks in warfare and he produces controversial cutting-edge ideas, as well as identifying the need to improve national roads.
  • Distinguished Service Award for World War I service

    As a Lieutenant, Ike serves at numerous American camps. He rises through the ranks due to his exceptional organizational skills and specializes in training tank crews. While he never sees combat, Ike is awarded a Distinguished Service Medal.
  • Service in the Philippines

    Service in the Philippines
    From 1935 Eisenhower serves in the Philippines under General Douglas MacArthur as assistant military advisor to the Philippine government, advising on developing the national army.
  • Eisenhower returns to America

    In 1939 Eisenhower moves his family back to America where he holds a variety of posts. As World War II breaks out, Eisenhower is noted for his strategic organizational skills and is tasked with creating major war plans after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
  • Ike appointed Supreme Commander

    Ike appointed Supreme Commander
    Supreme Command In November 1942, Eisenhower is appointed Supreme Commander for the Allied forces in North Africa. Successfully defeating the Axis forces, Eisenhower commands the invasion of Sicily which leads to the fall of fascist Italy.
  • Eisenhower plans for Normandy

    Eisenhower plans for Normandy
    In December 1943 Eisenhower's remit is extended to Europe and he is responsible for the strategic planning for Operation Overlord, the Allied assault on the coast of Normandy in June 1944.
  • Ike's message to troops the day before D-Day

  • Ike's German command

    Ike's German command
    After Germany surrenders, Eisenhower manages American-occupied Germany, documenting concentration camp atrocities for use in the Nuremberg trials. He serves as the Army Chief of Staff on his return to America and is responsible for rapid demobilization of troops.
  • NATO command appointment

    NATO command appointment
    Cold War speech Eisenhower assumes an appointment as first Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 1951.
  • President Eisenhower

    President Eisenhower
    Ike for PresidentIn 1952 Eisenhower is nominated by the Republican Party for US President. On November 4, 1952, Eisenhower wins the election by a landslide and is elected as the 34th US President.
  • Eisenhower's Cold War strategy

    Eisenhower's Cold War strategy
    Shortly after Stalin's death, Eisenhower highlights the escalating cost of Cold War military defense in his "Chance For Peace" speech. His policy is to use inexpensive nuclear weapons as a deterrent, while reducing the funding for conventional military forces. Eisenhower expresses a 'domino theory' about the spread of communism and advocates military negotiation for liberation and peaceful uses for atomic energy. Despite his best efforts, Cold War tensions escalate during his period in office.
  • Ike re-elected.

    Ike re-elected.
    Ike re-electedEisenhower wins his re-election in 1956 with an even greater margin. His two terms are characterized domestically by considerable economic prosperity, the creation of the Interstate Highway System and significant civil rights legislation (1957 and 1960 Civil Rights Acts). He continues the New Deal policies and expands social security provisions.
  • Eisenhower Doctrine

    Eisenhower Doctrine
    Eisenhower forces an end to the Suez Crisis in 1956. The following year he announces the "Eisenhower Doctrine" which establishes America as the protector of unstable friendly governments in the Middle East against communist-led attacks.
  • Ike forms NASA

    Ike forms NASA
    NASA When Russia launches Sputnik in 1957, Eisenhower swiftly forms the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and launches an aggressive campaign to both fund space exploration and improve science in national higher education.
  • Eisenhower in Space

    Eisenhower in Space Eisenhower's is the first voice to be transmitted in space by the SCORE Satellite.
  • Eisenhower retires

    Eisenhower retires
    Ike the painter Eisenhower is the first President to be "term limited" to two terms. He is also the first outgoing President to receive a lifetime pension, state-provided staff and a Secret Service detail. Eisenhower retires to a farmhouse in Gettysburg where he enjoys his two favorite hobbies; golf and painting. He produces approximately 260 oil paintings of landscapes and portraits.
  • Eisenhower dies

    Eisenhower dies
    Eisenhower's Funeral A heavy smoker, Eisenhower has his first heart attack in 1955, but after retiring he suffers several additional heart attacks. Eisenhower dies on March 28, 1969 from a heart-related illness. He is given both state and military funerals.