WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Alexander Haig, a four-star general who served as a senior adviser to three presidents and they have presidential ambitions of his country, died Saturday of complications from an infection, his family said. Was 85.
Haig for a long and decorated career military career launched by Washington because he is the one who knows better, including senior positions in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan. He never lived down his response television in 1981 for the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan.
Hours after the shooting, and then Secretary of State Haig went before the cameras and said that plans at a later time, to reassure Americans that the White House was working.
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