1974-1977
1 Term (2 years, 5 months)
Rebublican

Assumed office upon Nixon's resignation.
• The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) is named in his honor.
• Ford lived longer than any previous US President, 93 years, 165 days.
• Ford was the only President to have been an Eagle Scout.
• Ford was a member of the Warren Commission.
• Ford was the only President not elected by the people.
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum
Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.
(Born - Leslie Lynch King, Jr.)

Born July 14, 1913
Omaha, Nebraska

Died December 26, 2006
Rancho Mirage, California

College:
University of Michigan
Yale Law School

Spouse:
Elizabeth "Betty" Bloomer Ford
   Vice President


   Secretary of State

   Secretary of Treasury

   Secretary of Defense


   Attorney General


   Secretary of the Interior



   Secretary of Agriculture


   Secretary of Commerce



   Secretary of Labor



   Secretary of HEW


   Secretary of HUD


   Secretary of Transportation
None - 1974
Nelson Rockerfeller - 1974-1977

Henry Kissinger - 1974-1977

William E. Simon - 1974-1977

James R. Schlesinger - 1974-1975
Donald Rumsfeld - 1975-1977

William Saxbe - 1974-1975
Edward Levi - 1975-1977

Rogers Morton - 1974-1975
Stanley K. Hathaway - 1975
Thomas S. Kleppe - 1975-1977

Earl Butz - 1974-1976
John Albert Knebel - 1976-1977

Frederick B. Dent - 1974-1975
Rogers Morton - 1975
Elliot Richardson - 1975-1977

Peter J. Brennan - 1974-1975
John Thomas Dunlop - 1975-1976
William Usery, Jr. - 1976-1977

Caspar Weinberger - 1974-1975
F. David Mathews - 1975-1977

James Thomas Lynn - 1974-1975
Carla Anderson Hills - 1975-1977

Claude Brinegar - 1974-1975
William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr. - 1975-1977