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Donald Rumsfeld Fast Facts

Here’s a look at the life of former

Donald Rumsfeld

Personal:
Birth date: July 9, 1932

Birth place: Chicago, Illinois

Birth name: Donald Harold Rumsfeld

Father: George Donald Rumsfeld, a real estate salesman

Mother: Jeannette (Huster) Rumsfeld

Marriage: Joyce (Pierson) Rumsfeld (1954-present)

Children: Nick, Marcy and Valerie

Education: Princeton University, B.A. in Political Science, 1954

Military service: US Navy pilot and flight instructor, 1954-1957; US Navy Reserves, 1957-1989, retired as a captain

Other Facts:
Rumsfeld has won the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1977) and the Woodrow Wilson Award from Princeton University (1985).

Was captain of the football and wrestling teams at Princeton.

Timeline:
1957-1959 –

1959 – Joins the staff of Michigan Congressman Robert Griffin.

1960-1962 – Works at investment banking company, A.G. Becker in Chicago.

1962 – Is elected to the House of Representatives from Illinois’ 13th District. During Rumsfeld’s years in Congress, he supports the

and the , while opposing many of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s “Great Society” programs.

1964, 1966 and 1968 – Is re-elected to the House.

1969 – Is appointed director of the Office of Economic Opportunity by

.

1971-1972 – Counselor to President Nixon and Director of the Economic Stabilization Program.

1973-1974 – Ambassador to

1974-1975 – Chief of staff for

1975-1977 – Secretary of defense under President Ford.

1977-1985 – Returns to private life, as president and CEO of G.D. Searle & Co., a pharmaceutical firm.

1983 – Visits the Middle East on a diplomatic mission as a special representative of

1985 – Is appointed senior adviser to William Blair & Co., an investment bank based in Chicago.

1990-1993 – CEO of General Instrument Corp.

1996 – Economic adviser and national chairman for the presidential campaign of

1997 – Is named chairman of the board of Gilead Sciences.

1998 – Chairs the bipartisan Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States.

December 28, 2000 – Nominated by President-elect

as secretary of defense.

January 20, 2001 –

At the time, he is the oldest person appointed as defense secretary. When Rumsfeld served as secretary of defense in the Ford Administration, he was the youngest person to hold that post.

March 23, 2004 –

May 2004 – Makes a surprise trip to

.

November 8, 2006 –

and will be replaced by

September 7, 2007 – The

, a conservative think tank at Stanford University, announces that Rumsfeld has been appointed as a distinguished visiting fellow. The move draws criticism from the school’s faculty, staff, students and alumni.

December 11, 2008 –

The committee concludes that Rumsfeld’s authorization of harsh interrogation techniques at the detention center in directly caused the abuse of prisoners there.

February 2011 – Rumsfeld’s book, “Known and Unknown: A Memoir,” is published.

August 29, 2013 – “The Unknown Known,” Errol Morris’ documentary about Rumsfeld, premieres at the Telluride Film Festival.

June 6, 2015 – The Times of London publishes an article, “Bush was wrong on Iraq, says Rumsfeld.” In the story, Rumsfeld says he had doubts about the viability of establishing a democracy in Iraq.

January 2016 – Churchill Solitaire, a mobile app Rumsfeld helped develop, is released. The app is free, but a portion of the proceeds from the sale of upgrades and features benefit

January 24, 2018 –

of an estimated 59,000 pages of short memos, nicknamed “snowflakes,” from when Rumsfeld served as defense secretary under Bush.

May 2018 – Rumsfeld’s book, “When the Center Held: Gerald Ford and the Rescue of the American Presidency,” is published.

December 25, 2018 –

starring Steve Carell as Rumsfeld, opens in US theaters.

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