Dwight D. Eisenhower By: Reid Miller
Early Life Born: October 14, 1890 in Abilene, Texas Died: March 28, 1969 Attended Abilene High School United States Military Academy (West Point)
Accomplishments President of Columbia University Five Star General in the United States Military Supreme Commander of NATO (North Atlantic Trade Organization) 34 th President of the United States of America
Presidential Policies “New Look” National security policy Massive Retaliation- military doctrine that stated the United State’s retaliation with have a much greater force that the original attack Eisenhower Doctrine- speech that stated any country could request economic facilitation from the U.S. military if that country was getting threatened “Atoms for Peace”- speech that informed the U.S. citizens that the military would be using nuclear bombs, ie nuclear warfare
Korean War Ended the Korean War in 1953 Armistice Agreement North and South Korea never achieved a settlement
“Atoms for Peace”