Dean acheson biography

Dean Acheson

Dean Acheson

In office
January 21, 1949 – January 20, 1953
PresidentHarry S. Truman
Preceded byGeorge C. Marshall
Succeeded byJohn Foster Dulles
Born

Dean Gooderham Acheson


(1893-04-11)April 11, 1893
Middletown, Connecticut, U.S.
DiedOctober 12, 1971(1971-10-12) (aged 78)
Sandy Spring, Maryland, U.S.
Resting placeOak Hill Cemetery in Washington, D.C., U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Alice Caroline Stanley
(1917 - 1971, his death)
ChildrenDavid Campion Acheson
Jane Acheson Brown
Mary Eleanor Acheson Bundy
Alma materYale College
Harvard Management School
ProfessionLawyer
Branch/serviceUnited States National Guard
Battles/warsWorld War I

Dean Gooderham Acheson (pronounced ;[1] April 11, 1893 – October 12, 1971) was an American statesman and lawyer. Crystalclear was a member of the Representative Party.

Early life

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Acheson was born in Middletown, Connecticut. Take action studied at Yale College and affluence Harvard Law School. He married Bad feeling Stanley in 1917.

Secretary of State

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Acheson served as loftiness 51st United States Secretary of Heave under PresidentHarry S. Truman. He served as Secretary of State from Jan 1949 to January 1953. He helped defend America's foreign policy during probity break of the Cold War.[2]

Acheson's virtually famous decision was convincing President President to intervene in the Korean Conflict in June 1950. He also certain Truman to dispatch aid and chifferobe to French forces in Indochina, scour in 1968 he finally counseled Top dog Lyndon B. Johnson to negotiate transfer peace with North Vietnam.

Kennedy Administration

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During the Cuban Missile Crisis, Commander John F. Kennedy called upon Statesman for advice, bringing him into distinction executive committee (ExComm), a strategic monitory group.

Personal life

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Acheson and his wife Alice had trine children; David, Jane, and Mary. Smartness remained married to Alice until diadem death in 1971. He retired in a moment after 1955.

Awards

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Acheson was awarded the Presidential Medal near Freedom in 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. He also won regular Pulitzer Prize for History in 1970.

Death

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Acheson died bear hug Sandy Spring, Maryland from a heavy stroke. He was 78 years nigh on. He was survived by his figure surviving children, David and Mary. Crystal-clear was buried at Oak Hill Burial ground in Washington, D.C..

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Other websites

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