Battles
As the 37th president, Richard Nixon went against the Communists in Vietnam by sending U.S. troops to destroy the military supplies (Aronson). During the Vietnam War, Nixon "served as a Navy lieutenant commander in the Pacific" (Whitehouse). According to many people, Nixon "brought an end to a long war" (Aronson).
Education
Nixon graduated from Whittier College and Duke University Law School (Aronson).
Career
Richard Nixon was nominated and selected to vice president two times (Aronson). Richard Nixon became a member in the Senate in 1950 (Aronson). He declared President Truman's Asian policy to be wrong and supported General MacArthur's idea of charging against the Communist Party China (Aronson). In 1952, Nixon became Eisenhower's vice president (Aronson). After being selected to run again for president, Nixon promised to make peace in Vietnam (Aronson). With that, Nixon beat Hubert Humphrey for presidency (Aronson). Afterwards, Nixon went through his second term of presidency (Aronson). His other accomplishments consist "revenue sharing, the end of the draft, new anti-crime laws, and a broad environmental program" (Whitehouse).
As the 37th president, Richard Nixon went against the Communists in Vietnam by sending U.S. troops to destroy the military supplies (Aronson). During the Vietnam War, Nixon "served as a Navy lieutenant commander in the Pacific" (Whitehouse). According to many people, Nixon "brought an end to a long war" (Aronson).
Education
Nixon graduated from Whittier College and Duke University Law School (Aronson).
Career
Richard Nixon was nominated and selected to vice president two times (Aronson). Richard Nixon became a member in the Senate in 1950 (Aronson). He declared President Truman's Asian policy to be wrong and supported General MacArthur's idea of charging against the Communist Party China (Aronson). In 1952, Nixon became Eisenhower's vice president (Aronson). After being selected to run again for president, Nixon promised to make peace in Vietnam (Aronson). With that, Nixon beat Hubert Humphrey for presidency (Aronson). Afterwards, Nixon went through his second term of presidency (Aronson). His other accomplishments consist "revenue sharing, the end of the draft, new anti-crime laws, and a broad environmental program" (Whitehouse).