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  1. Alexander Meigs Haig Jr. ( / heɪɡ /; December 2, 1924 – February 20, 2010) was United States Secretary of State under president Ronald Reagan and White House chief of staff under presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. [1]

  2. Alexander Haig’s Fall from Grace. A Moment in U.S. Diplomatic History. A highly decorated military leader and influential political figure, Alexander Haig’s career, which included such roles as Supreme Allied Commander to Europe (SACEUR) and Chief of Staff to Presidents Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon, culminated with his appointment as ...

  3. Al Haig and the Reagan Assassination Attempt — “I’m in control here”. When President Ronald Reagan was shot on March 30, 1981, chaos ensued behind the scenes at the White House. With no real protocol in place for such a situation, everyone involved had to improvise and hope that everything would turn out right.

  4. Feb 20, 2010 · An obituary on Sunday about Alexander M. Haig, the former secretary of state and White House chief of staff, referred incorrectly to the 241 victims of a bombing at a Marine barracks in...

  5. Feb 22, 2010 · Alexander Haig, a former Army general who became White House chief of staff during the Watergate scandal and secretary of state during the Reagan administration, died Saturday at the age of 85.

  6. Feb 20, 2010 · Alexander Haig, a retired four-star general who served as White House chief of staff under Richard Nixon and secretary of state under Ronald Reagan, died early Saturday morning. He was 85.

  7. Feb 20, 2010 · General Alexander Haig, a long-time friend of the Atlantic Council who served as Supreme Allied Commander from 1974-1979 and as Secretary of State from 1981-1982, has died. He was 85.