Author:Gerald Rudolph Ford
Appearance
(Redirected from Gerald R. Ford, Jr.)
Works
[edit]State of the Union Addresses
[edit]- First State of the Union Address (15 January 1975)
- Second State of the Union Address (19 January 1976)
- Third State of the Union Address (12 January 1977)
Presidential debate
[edit]- 1976 U.S. Presidential Debate - September 23
- 1976 U.S. Presidential Debate - October 6
- 1976 U.S. Presidential Debate - October 22
Memoranda of conversations
[edit]Domestic
[edit]- President Ford–Henry Kissinger memcon (August 15, 1974)
- President Ford–Henry Jackson–Jacob Javits–Abraham Ribicoff memcon (August 15, 1974)
- President Ford–Congressional Black Caucus memcon (August 21, 1974)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger memcon (September 10, 1974)
- President Ford–Eastern Europe Advocates memcon (July 25, 1975)
- President Ford–Cabinet memcon (August 26, 1974)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger–Nelson Rockefeller memcon (September 6, 1974)
- President Ford–Bipartisan Congressional Leadership memcon (September 12, 1974)
Israel
[edit]- President Ford–Henry Kissinger–Yitzhak Rabin memcon (September 10, 1974) (Arab-Israeli conflict)
Mediterranean
[edit]Including Cyprus, Greece and Turkey.
- President Ford–Bipartisan Congressional Leaders memcon (August 20, 1974) (Turkish invasion of Cyprus)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger memcon (August 24, 1974) (Turkish invasion of Cyprus)
Soviet Union
[edit]- President Ford–Vladimir Kirillin memcon (October 25, 1974) (cooperation on scientific research)
United Kingdom
[edit]- President Ford–Walter Annenberg memcon (September 6, 1974) (US Ambassador to the UK)
- President Ford–Edward Heath memcon (September 10, 1974)
- President Ford–James Callaghan memcon (September 24, 1974)
- President Ford–Ambassador Sir Peter Ramsbotham memcon (January 22, 1975)
- President Ford–Harold Wilson–James Callaghan memcon (May 30, 1975)
- President Ford–Harold Wilson–James Callaghan memcon (July 30, 1975)
- President Ford–Margaret Thatcher memcon (September 18, 1975)
Other Middle East
[edit]- President Ford–King Hussein memcon (August 16, 1974) (Jordan, Arab–Israeli conflict)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger memcon (August 17, 1974) (1973 oil crisis)
- President Ford–Ambassador Ardeshir Zahedi memcon (August 21, 1974) (Iran)
- President Ford–Foreign Minister Khaddam memcon (August 23, 1974) (Syria, Arab–Israeli conflict)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger memcon (August 23, 1974) (Arab-Israeli conflict)
- President Ford–Umar al-Saqqaf memcon (August 29, 1974) (Saudi Arabia, Arab-Israeli conflict)
Other international
[edit]- President Ford–Ambassador Triloki Nath Kaul memcon (August 21, 1974) (India)
- President Ford–Ambassador Yaqub-Khan memcon (August 21, 1974) (Pakistan)
- President Ford–Ambassador Kosciusko-Morizet memcon (August 24, 1974) (France)
- President Ford–Counselor Pungan memcon (August 27, 1974) (Romania)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger memcon (August 28, 1974) (multiple topics)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger–Emilio Rabasa memcon (August 29, 1974) (Mexico)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger–Jerrold Schecter memcon (September 5, 1974) (multiple topics)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger memcon (September 6, 1974) (brief)
- President Ford–Henry Kissinger–Kurt Waldheim memcon (September 9, 1974) (United Nations)
Letters
[edit]Other works
[edit]- Assumption of the Presidency
- Pardon of Richard Nixon
- Vietnam clemency speech
- Farewell address
- Presidential Proclamations
- Executive Orders
- National Security Decision Memorandums
- National Security Study Memorandums
See also
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