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  2. David Eisenhower - Wikipedia

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    Dwight David Eisenhower II (born March 31, 1948) is an American author, public policy fellow, ... Personal life. Julie and David Eisenhower (age 23) in 1971.

  3. Dwight D. Eisenhower - Wikipedia

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    3 Personal life. 4 World War I (1914–1918) 5 Between the Wars ... Dwight David Eisenhower [a] (born David Dwight Eisenhower; October 14, 1890 – March 28, ...

  4. Julie Nixon Eisenhower - Wikipedia

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    Julie and David settled in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, where she wrote several books, including Pat Nixon: The Untold Story and Going Home to Glory; A Memoir of Life with Dwight D. Eisenhower, written with her husband David Eisenhower. She has an extensive record of community service and a special interest in at-risk youth.

  5. Family of Dwight D. Eisenhower - Wikipedia

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    Jacob's son, David Jacob Eisenhower (1863–1942), was Dwight D. Eisenhower's father. David Jacob was a college-educated engineer, despite his father having urged him to stay on the family farm. David owned a general store in Hope, Kansas, but the business failed due to economic conditions and the family became impoverished. The Eisenhowers ...

  6. Photos show how Camp David, the president's private escape ...

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    President Franklin D. Roosevelt turned a Maryland camp into a presidential retreat in 1942. President Dwight Eisenhower changed the name to "Camp David" after his grandson.

  7. Kay Summersby - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Helen Summersby BEM (née MacCarthy-Morrogh; 23 November 1908 – 20 January 1975), known as Kay Summersby, was a member of the British Mechanised Transport Corps during World War II, who served as a chauffeur and later as personal secretary to Dwight D. Eisenhower during his period as Supreme Commander Allied Expeditionary Force in command of the Allied forces in north west Europe.

  8. Mamie Eisenhower - Wikipedia

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    Mamie Eisenhower, with her husband, Dwight, on the steps of St. Mary's College, San Antonio, Texas, in 1916. Eisenhower lived the life of an army wife over the following years, continually moving as her husband was stationed at different posts. Over the course of Ike's 37 years in the military, they lived in 33 different homes.

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