Alexander Haig AKA Alexander Miegs Haig, Jr.
Born: 2-Dec-1924 Birthplace: Philadelphia, PA Died: 20-Feb-2010 Location of death: Baltimore, MD [1] Cause of death: Infection
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Government, Military Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Secretary of State, 1981-82 Military service: US Army (1947-73, 1974-79) Military advisor to President Richard M. Nixon who, in October 1973, delivered Nixon's order to Attorney General Elliot Richardson to fire special prosecutor Archibald Cox when Cox's office came too close to unraveling the Watergate scandal. Richardson refused and quit, and Haig conveyed the same order to his second-in-command, acting Attorney General William Ruckelshaus, who also refused and quit. This left the more obedient Solicitor General Robert Bork as the highest-ranking member of the Justice Department, who promptly fired Cox as Haig instructed.
Haig was later Supreme Commander of NATO under Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, and briefly Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan. [1] Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD.
Father: Alexander Meigs Haig, Sr. (lawyer, d.) Sister: Regina (older) Wife: Patricia Antionette Fox (m. 1950, two sons, one daughter) Son: Alex Son: Brian Daughter: Barbara
High School: Saint Joseph's Preparatory School, Philadelphia, PA University: Notre Dame University University: US Military Academy, West Point (1947) University: Naval War College (1960) University: Columbia University University: MA, Georgetown University (1961) University: Army War College
NewsMax Media International Advisory Board (2001-)
Amway Consultant (1984)
US Secretary of State (1981-82) White House Deputy National Security Advisor (1970-73) US National Security Council (1969-73) Watergate Scandal Member of the Board of AOL
Member of the Board of Commodore Business Machines
Member of the Board of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1999-)
Member of the Board of MGM Mirage (1990-2009)
Member of the Board of Worldwide Associates, Inc. (as Chairman)
Alfalfa Club 1974 American Academy of Diplomacy Charter Member American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus Advisory Board Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training Honorary Member, Board of Directors Atlantic Council Honorary Director Bohemian Grove Bretton Woods Committee Center for Strategic & International Studies Elizabeth Dole for President Everglades Club
Foreign Policy Research Institute Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies Honorary Patron Friends of Mark Foley Hudson Institute John McCain 2008 Knights of Malta Korea Society Advisory Council McCain Victory Committee Trilateral Commission Washington Institute for Near East Policy Board of Advisors Crisis Alfalfa Party candidate for US President International Security Leadership Award 1987 Distinguished Flying Cross Distinguished Service Cross Purple Heart Silver Star Heart Bypass Operation triple, Houston, TX (Apr-1980) Sued by the ACLU (3-Jun-1982) Secret Service Codename Claw Hammer Funeral: Richard Nixon (1994) Funeral: Ronald Reagan (2004)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Trials of Henry Kissinger (14-Jun-2002) · Himself
Rotten Library Page: Alexander Haig
Author of books:
Caveat: Realism, Reagan, and Foreign Policy (1984, international affairs) Inner Circles: How America Changed the World: A Memoir (1992, memoir)
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