Ronald Reagan’s Death
One of the former presidents of the United States, Ronald Reagen, was suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, and there was a complication that led to him getting pneumonia. On June 5, 2004, because of his Alzheimer’s and pneumonia, Ronald Reagan passed away. For ten years, he had Alzheimer’s and passed away at the age of 93. He is buried in California at the Ronald Regan National Library.
Richard M. Nixon – 142.9
Richard M. Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, was respected for his talents when it came to negotiating foreign affairs. He held the position from 1969 to 1974, during which the country’s participation in the Vietnam War ended. He also began diplomatic relations with China, signed with the USSR the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, and took the prisoners of war back home. Although he was President Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower’s vice president from 1953 until 1961, he achieved numerous impressive achievements.