[ad_1] Gerald Ford was originally named Leslie Lynch King Jr. after his biological father, but his mother remarried and he took on the name Gerald R. Ford. He legally changed his name at 22 and found out at 13 that his biological father wasn’t Gerald Ford. He was never elected president or vice president and […]
[ad_1] Gerald Ford, the 38th President of the United States, was also a model before enlisting in the Navy. He played football for the University of Michigan and had two names growing up. He lived to be 93, but his presidency was the shortest of any non-deceased president. Gerald Ford is perhaps best known as […]
[ad_1] Gerald Durrell was a British naturalist, writer, and conservationist who founded the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and the Jersey Zoo. He spent his childhood in India and Greece, where he developed a fascination with animals. Durrell undertook many animal collecting expeditions, focusing on collecting threatened and endangered species. He revolutionized the way zoos think […]
[ad_1] Gerald Ford was the 38th US President, serving after Richard Nixon’s resignation due to the Watergate scandal. He was also Vice President and a successful football player and lawyer. Ford ended the Vietnam War but lost the 1976 election due to pardoning Nixon. He died in 2006, leaving a legacy of public policy and […]