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  1. John Sheldon Doud Eisenhower (August 3, 1922 – December 21, 2013) was a United States Army officer, diplomat, and military historian. He was the second son of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and First Lady Mamie Eisenhower.His military career spanned from before, during, and after his father's presidency, and he left active duty in 1963 and then retired in 1974.

  2. Her father retired from business, and Mamie and her three sisters grew up in a large house in Denver. During winters the family made long visits to relatives in the milder climate of San Antonio, Texas. There, in 1915, at Fort Sam Houston, Mamie met Dwight D. Eisenhower, a young second lieutenant on his first tour of duty.

  3. Mamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower: November 14, 1896 - November 1, 1979 Doud Dwight Eisenhower: September 23, 1917 - January 2, 1921 Designed by James Canole, Kansas State architect, it is built of native limestone quarried in Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, and features chipped glass windows designed by Odell Prather, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  4. Eisenhower Presidential Library. During World War II, Dwight “Ike” Eisenhower would achieve some of the greatest accomplishments of his military career, though he didn’t do it alone. He relied on the support of his wife of twenty-five years, Mamie. While Ike took up military positions overseas, Mamie remained in the United States.

  5. The book is an intimate insider's view of Ike and his wife, Mamie, as they retired to their farm in Gettysburg, Pa., where David's father, John, lived with his family. David was named after his grandfather (his full name is Dwight David Eisenhower II), and his grandfather named the presidential retreat Camp David after his grandson.

  6. Mamie Eisenhower. (1896–1979). Whether at a military post in the jungles of Panama or at the White House, Mamie Eisenhower—wife of Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th president of the United States (1953–61) and supreme commander of the Allied forces in western Europe during World War II —believed her duty was to be supportive of her husband and ...

  7. Mamie Eisenhower, retrat del 27 d'abril de 1971. El 1961, Mamie es va retirar amb l'expresident a Gettysburg, Pennsilvània, la seva primera llar permanent. [12] Després de la mort del seu espòs el 1969, va continuar vivint a temps complet en la granja fins que va llogar un apartament a Washington DC, a la fi dels anys 70. [13]