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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (category 1945 deaths) (section Presidency (1933–1945))
    1882Template:Spaced ndashApril 12, 1945), also known as FDR, was the 32nd president of the United States, serving from 1933 until his death in 1945. The longest-serving
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  • World War II (category Conflicts in 1945) (section Axis collapse and Allied victory (1944–1945))
    ended with the armistice of 15 August 1945 (V-J Day), rather than with the formal surrender of Japan on 2 September 1945, which officially ended the war in
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  • John F. Kennedy (category 1963 deaths) (section U.S. Naval Reserve (1941–1945))
    to December 1944, he was released from active duty. Beginning in January 1945, Kennedy spent three months recovering from his back injury at Castle Hot
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  • Ronald Reagan (category 2004 deaths) (section Death and funeral)
    before being reassigned to Fort MacArthur until his discharge on December 9, 1945, as a captain. Throughout his military service, Reagan produced over 400
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  • George H. W. Bush (category 2018 deaths) (section Death and funeral)
    Between March and May 1945, he trained in Auburn, Maine, where he and Barbara lived in a small apartment. On September 2, 1945, before any invasion took
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  • Richard Nixon (category 1994 deaths) (section Death and funeral)
    Baltimore. Cronin shared with Nixon his 1945 privately circulated paper "The Problem of American Communism in 1945", with much information from the FBI's
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  • Gerald Ford (category 2006 deaths) (section Death and legacy)
    where he was assigned to the Athletic Department until April 1945. From the end of April 1945 to January 1946, he was on the staff of the Naval Reserve Training
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  • Army (section 1945–1960)
    defending a large territory in an area where disease caused twice as many deaths as combat. The Union pursued a strategy of seizing the coastline, blockading
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  • 1944 and the end of the war in Europe in 1945, 149 combat groups fought against Germany, while by August 1945, when all combat operations ended, 86 groups
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  • state disaster declaration for Madison County. The disaster resulted in 6 deaths and was the costliest tornado in the United States in 2022, with $220 million
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  • worsened work safety in nearly all areas of the United States economy, but after 1945 accidents again declined as long-term forces reasserted themselves. Additionally
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  • Congress made the bank an independent agency on July 31, 1945, with the Export–Import Bank Act of 1945. On March 13, 1968, further legislation changed the name
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  • color:rep text:"Herbert Hoover" from:1933.17 till:1945.28 color:dem text:"Franklin D. Roosevelt" from:1945.28 till:1953.05 color:dem text:"Harry S. Truman"
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  • established a new plaque which commemorated the 50th anniversary of their deaths. Commanded by Lt. Col. Gerard W. Weiss, the Harford squadron held a ceremony
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  • (1989) "Death of Che Guevara". Gwu.edu. http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB5/index.html#declass.  "The History Place – Vietnam War 1945–1960". http://www
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  • officials, Congress passed a law in 1965 that included investigations of such deaths of federal officials, especially by homicide, within FBI jurisdiction. File:Donnie
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  • prevention program that would reduce the excessive amount of illness and early deaths, especially for preventable diseases IHS employs approximately 2,650 nurses
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  • On 1 October 1945, Project RAND was set up under special contract to the Douglas Aircraft Company and began operations in December 1945. In May 1946,
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  • child and maternal deaths. This is part of USAID's follow-up to the 2012, where it committed to ending preventable child and maternal deaths in a generation
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  • Summer Olympics, celebrating the centennial of the modern Olympic Games. Since 1945, Georgia has experienced significant population and economic expansion, aligning
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