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Donald Rumsfeld

Geburtsdatum

Samstag, 09. Juli 1932

Geburtsort

Chicago, Illinois, U.S.

Todesort

Taos,_New_Mexico

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Beschreibung

Donald Henry Rumsfeld (July 9, 1932 – June 29, 2021) was an American politician, government official and businessman who served as Secretary of Defense from 1975 to 1977 under president Gerald Ford, and again from 2001 to 2006 under President George W. Bush. He was both the youngest and the oldest secretary of defense. Additionally, Rumsfeld was a three-term U.S. Congressman from Illinois (1963–1969), director of the Office of Economic Opportunity (1969–1970), counselor to the president (1969–1973), the U.S. Representative to NATO (1973–1974), and the White House Chief of Staff (1974–1975). Between his terms as secretary of defense, he served as the CEO and chairman of several companies.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie alt ist Donald Rumsfeld heute?

92 Jahre

Welches Sternzeichen hat Donald Rumsfeld?

Wo wurde Donald Rumsfeld geboren?

Wo ist Donald Rumsfeld gestorben?

Taos, New Mexico

Wo hat Donald Rumsfeld studiert?

Princeton University

Bekannte Zitate von Donald Rumsfeld

Secretary Powell and I agree on every single issue that has ever been before this administration except for those instances where Colin's still learning.
Presidential leadership needn't always cost money. Look for low- and no-cost options. They can be surprisingly effective.
In our system leadership is by consent, not command. To lead a President must persuade. Personal contacts and experiences help shape his thinking. They can be critical to his persuasiveness and thus to his leadership.
Your performance depends on your people. Select the best, train them and back them. When errors occur, give sharper guidance. If errors persist or if the fit feels wrong, help them move on. The country cannot afford amateur hour in the White House.
Don't necessarily avoid sharp edges. Occasionally they are necessary to leadership.
Let your family, staff, and friends know that you're still the same person, despite all the publicity and notoriety that accompanies your position.
Many people around the President have sizeable egos before entering government, some with good reason. Their new positions will do little to moderate their egos.
Leave the President's family business to him. You will have plenty to do without trying to manage the First Family. They are likely to do fine without your help.
The Federal Government should be the last resort, not the first. Ask if a potential program is truly a federal responsibility or whether it can better be handled privately, by voluntary organizations, or by local or state governments.
Amidst all the clutter, beyond all the obstacles, aside from all the static, are the goals set. Put your head down, do the best job possible, let the flak pass, and work towards those goals.
Congress, the press, and the bureaucracy too often focus on how much money or effort is spent, rather than whether the money or effort actually achieves the announced goal.
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