Alexander Haig Assesses Leadership From Practical and Historical Perspectives

Alexander Haig
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GEN Alexander Haig served in Korea, Vietnam, as National Security Adviser to President Richard Nixon, as White House Chief of Staff to President Gerald Ford, as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, and, finally, as President Ronald Reagan's Secretary of State. Here, he discusses his career both in and out of uniform, including his days as a cadet in the USMA Class of 1947.

BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS

name Alexander Haig
institution USMA
graduation year 1947
service Army
unit 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division
specialty Infantry
service dates 1947 1979
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