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  1. COMMENTARY : Knee Injury Sent Eisenhower Toward D-Day and Presidency. By DAVE KINDRED. June 5, 1994 12 AM PT. THE SPORTING NEWS. On the Kansas prairie at the turn of the century, a boy hopped ...

  2. Oct 14, 2014 · Eisenhower’s Scraped Knee. On this day, October 14, in 1890, Dwight Eisenhower was born. There are many interesting tidbits about Ike — like his problem with gambling, or his fascination with Gettysburg, or the fact that someone almost brained him with an unopened block of confetti during a campaign parade in 1952 — but one of the most ...

    • West Point Wasn’T Eisenhower’s First choice.
    • Eisenhower Didn’T Like The Hazing at West Point.
    • Eisenhower Broke The Rules at West Point — A lot.

    It’s true. The academy that features a statue of Eisenhower, a leadership development program named for him and a theater named after him, wasn’t Eisenhower’s first choice. Eisenhower initially preferred the Naval Academy. That makes sense because when Eisenhower was evaluating schools in 1910-1911, the U.S. demonstrated its military power through ...

    Eisenhower didn’t enjoy the beast barracks and did all he could to undermine the system of hazing. Years later he described the cadet instructors as “obnoxious and pestiferous.” Later in his plebe year, Eisenhower and a fellow cadet broke a minor rule. As punishment, an upperclassman ordered them to report in “full-dress coat.” Eisenhower took the ...

    Eisenhower constantly broke the rules and regulations at West Point. The list of his demerits runs nearly 10 pages. Biographer Carlo D’Este writes that Eisenhower “seemed to relish every opportunity to outwit an instructor or upperclassman.” Eisenhower’s willful disregard for the rules pertaining to dancing, for example, brought him to the attentio...

  3. His mother, Ida, a Mennonite, was a religious pacifist who opposed war. Eisenhower did family chores, delighted in hunting and fishing and football, and eagerly read military history. In 1911, he won an appointment to West Point, where he played football until he suffered a serious knee injury.

  4. Aug 5, 2017 · Dwight David Eisenhower – the 34th president of the United States, five-star general and war hero, the father of the American super highway, and the great pragmatist. He was also a chain smoker who reportedly smoked four packs of cigarettes a day – in a time before warning labels or a clear scientific link between smoking and health hazards was established.

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  5. Feb 19, 2019 · Dwight David Eisenhower, 1890–1969. When Eisenhower’s presidential library was being planned, it was widely believed that the president had been born in Abilene, Kansas, where he grew up. He thought so himself until his mother corrected the record. Eisenhower had in fact been born in Denison, Texas.

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  7. Dwight David Eisenhower (/ ˈaɪzənhaʊ.ər / EYE-zən-how-ər; born David Dwight Eisenhower; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was the 34th president of the United States, serving from 1953 to 1961. During World War II, he was Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe and achieved the five-star rank as General of the Army.

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