by Trevor Thomas
June 18, 2008
1.)
2.) J.
Adams: Delegate to 1st, 2nd, Continental Congress;
Ambassador to
3.) Jefferson: Delegate to 2nd Continental Congress; Governor of Virginia; Ambassador to France; Secretary of State (Washington); Vice President (Adams); “Founding Father”
4.)
5.) Monroe: Adjutant General, Continental Army; U.S. Senator (4 years); Minister to France; Governor of Virginia; Secretary of War (Madison); Secretary of State (Madison)
6.) J.Q. Adams: Ambassador to the Netherlands, Prussia, Russia, United Kingdom; U.S. Senator (5 years); U.S. Representative (17 years); Secretary of State (Monroe)
7.) A.
Jackson: Major-General
8.) Van Buren: U.S. Senator (7 years); Governor of New York; Secretary of State (A. Jackson); Vice President (A. Jackson)
9.) Harrison: Brigadier General U.S. Army; Governor Indiana Territory (12 years); U.S. Representative (3 years); U.S. Senator (3 years); Minister to Columbia (1 year)
10.)
11.) Polk: U.S. Representative (14 years, served as Speaker of the House); Governor of Tennessee
12.)
13.) Fillmore: U.S. Representative (8 years); Vice President (Taylor)
14.) Pierce: Brigadier General U.S. Army; U.S. Representative (4 years); U.S. Senator (5 years)
15.) Buchanan: U.S. Representative (10 years); Minister to St. Petersburg; U.S. Senator (11 years); U.S. Secretary of State (Polk)
16.)
17.) A. Johnson: U.S. Representative (10 years); Governor of Tennessee; U.S. Senator (5 years); Vice President (Lincoln)
18.) Grant: General of U.S. Army (4 star, served 23 years)
19.) Hayes: Major General U.S. Army (wounded 4 times during Civil War); Governor of Ohio
20.)
21.) Arthur: Brigadier General
22.)
23.)
24.) McKinley: Brevet Major U.S. Army; U.S. Representative (11 years); Governor of Ohio
25.) T. Roosevelt:
Colonel
26.) Taft: Judge, U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals; U.S. Solicitor General; Civil Governor of the Philippines; U.S. Secretary of War; Provisional Governor of Cuba
27.)
28.) Harding: Lt. Governor of
29.) Coolidge: Lt. Governor of
30.)
31.) F.D. Roosevelt: Secretary of the Navy;
Governor of
32.) Truman: Colonel U.S. Army Missouri National Guard; U.S. Senator (10 years); Vice President (F.D.R.)
33.) Eisenhower: U.S. Army General (5 star, Supreme Allied Commander, 46 years)
34.) Kennedy: Lieutenant U.S. Navy; U.S. Representative (6 years); U.S. Senator (7 years)
35.) Johnson: Commissioned Officer (Lieutenant) U.S. Navy Reserves; U.S. Representative (12 years); U.S. Senator (12 years, Minority Leader, Majority Leader); Vice President (Kennedy)
36.) Nixon: Lieutenant Commander U.S. Navy; U.S. Representative (4 years); U.S. Senator (2 years); Vice President (Eisenhower)
37.) Ford: Lieutenant Commander
38.) Carter: Lieutenant
39.) Reagan: Captain Army Air Corps;
Governor of
40.) G.H.W. Bush: Lieutenant U.S. Navy; U.S. Representative (4 years); Ambassador to the United Nations; Director of CIA; Vice President (Reagan)
41.)
42.) G.W. Bush: First Lieutenant
Notice that practically every U.S. President has been a
Governor, served in the military (usually with significant experience), been a
Vice President, or been a Founding Father. Most satisfy more than one of the
aforementioned experiences. The ones that don’t (J.Q. Adams, Buchanan, Taft,
Harding,
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