Harry Truman is the first to assume office in serious wartime. The war was not really in the middle, since the Germans in Europe surrendered in less than a month after Truman took office, but the war in the Pacific with the Japanese was still very active.
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James Madison, James Polk, Abraham Lincoln, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman served during declared wars. Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and George W. Bush saw US troops in long term extensive combat situations that amounted to war.
Presidents who served during a declared war were
There were several other wars with native Indians , and in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq , Afghanistan and various short-term military actions that were not declared as wars but did result in loss of American soldiers, sailors, marines and air-men.
Upon the death of President Harrison, John Tyler became the first vice president to assume the presidency. Tyler was nicknamed "His Accidency" by opponents because he seemed to gain the presidency by an accident of fate versus being elected to the office.
The first vice president to take over office was John Tyler.
George Washington did not have a middle name so no middle initial exists for the first US President.
William Henry Harrison was the first President to die in office, until that time not much thought was given to who would succeed the President if something happened. John Tyler, the Vice President stepped into the role of President after President Harrison's death. Up to this time the American nation was briefly confused on the process of succession. Tyler took the presidential oath of office on Apr. 6,1841 initiating a custom that would govern future successions, and became the first U.S. vice president to assume the office of president upon the death of his predecessor. It was not until 1967 that Tyler's action of assuming full powers of the presidency was legally codified in the Twenty-fifth Amendment.
Franklin Roosevelt was the first president to take office on the inaugural date specified by the Twentieth Amendment.
Virginia was the home state of John Tyler, who was the first vice-president to assume the office of President due to the death of the elected president.
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John Tyler was the first vice-president to assume the role of president.John Tyler was the first vice-president to assume the role of president.
The first US president took office in 1789.
William Henry Harrison was the first president to die in office. He died after a month in office.
The first president to get married while in office was John Tyler. John Tyler was also the first president to have his wife die while in office.
George W. Bush ...................he took office with a federal surplus of $127 billion, left by Pres. Bill Clinton..........
William Henry Harrison was the first president to died in office and the first vice president was George Clinton.
No, there is not a computer in the United States President's Oval Office. President Obama will be the first President to have a computer in the Oval Office.
John Tyler was the vice-president who moved up to President when William Henry Harrison became the first US president to die in office.
The first president took office to govern his people, and prevent the colonialists from further torturing his citizens.
Herbert Hoover was the first to have a phone on his desk. Until his phone, there was a wall phone outside of the president's office that the president could use.