The First Lady - Dolly Madison - saved a number of paintings and other artifacts from the White House before she and the President escaped the burning building.
A Confederate Submarine was first to sink an enemy Submarine, I think in the Civil War. It was called The CSS Huntley. Alternate answer: The CSS Hunley was a Confederate submarine in the US Civil War. It played a minor role in the war itself but it played a much larger role in illustrating the pros and cons of underwater warfare.
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The vice-president becomes President if the president can not function.
President Carter had been a submarine officer, nuclear qualified, but never actually was the commanding officer on a submarine.
The first president to travel in a submarine was Teddy Roosevelt.President Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first President to dive onboard a nuclear submarine. On September 26, 1957, he took a 15 minute dive aboard USS Seawolf (SSN-575).It was claimed Theodore Roosevelt. it should be noted James Earl Carter was a submarine officer, (not as president) and while he never commanded a submarine, did see active duty on them.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the USA, served on a nuclear submarine in the U.S. Navy.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first sitting President to dive on board a nuclear submarine. On September 26, 1957, he took a 15 minute dive aboard USS Seawolf (SSN-575). Jimmy Carter was a submarine officer, before he was president and saw active duty on them from 1948 to 1952 including service on one of the first nuclear subs. The first president reported to travel in a submarine was Teddy Roosevelt, but I do know if he was president then or if the submarine submerged with him on board.
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It was President Jimmy Carter who served in the U.S. Navy, and aboard submarines. He was a crew member of the nuclear submarine SSN-575, the USS Seawolf.
Theodore Roosevelt rode in The Plunger.
Ronald Regan is said to have saved 77 people.
Harry S. Truman
No U.S. President has ever commanded a submarine. President Carter was a submarine officer with command aspirations, but he failed his Engineer Officer interview with then-Admiral Hyman G. Rickover, which essentially ended his career aspirations. Kennedy was a PT boat skipper in the Pacific, and George Bush Sr. was a Navy TBM Avenger pilot in the Pacific. Presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Ford were all Naval officers, but weren't in the submarine force.
Abraham Lincoln.