Alexander Haig, the decorated four- star general and assertive aide to U.S. presidents who declared himself “in control” at the White House after Ronald Reagan was shot, has died. He was 85.
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Gadget Review on MSNThe Pepsi-Soviet Deal: A Complex Trade of Soda, Vodka, and WarshipsIn 1971, Alexander Haig, deputy to U.S. National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger, lobbied Dobrynin to accept Kendall’s trade ...
Brian Haig, son of former secretary of state Alexander Haig, takes aim at the bestseller lists with Secret Sanction, a military/legal thriller set against the backdrop of the Bosnian conflict.
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