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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]
How did the former Supreme Allied Commander and Chief of Staff become a controversial and ineffective Secretary of State under Reagan? Read interviews with his former colleagues who witnessed his clashes with the White House, Israel, China, and more.
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...
Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. was appointed Secretary of State by President Ronald Reagan and assumed the office on January 22, 1981. He served a relatively short time in office, facing many challenging situations before stepping down on July 5, 1982.
Feb 20, 2010 · The record books say that America has only ever had one unelected president in its history: congressman Gerald Ford. But General Alexander Haig, who has died aged 85, might well rate as a second.
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.
Feb 20, 2010 · Alexander Haig, the four-star general who served as a confrontational secretary of state under President Reagan and a commanding White House chief of staff as the Nixon administration crumbled...