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Gerald Ford (1973-1974) was the fortieth Vice President of the United States of America. He was elected the Vice President of America as per the twenty fifth amendment of the constitution of the United States of America. He was the only person who entered and worked in the office without being the President or the Vice President of the United States. Gerald Ford represented the Republican Party of the United States of America in the House of Representatives. Gerald Ford became the member of the American congress in the year 1948. Gerald Ford (1973-1974) was born in the year 1913 on the month of July in Nebraska.
Gerald Ford (1973-1974) became the Vice President of United States of America in the year 1973 on the month of October. He became the Vice President after Spiro Agnew. The U.S Senate supported him as the Vice President of United States of America. He played an important role during the Vietnam War. He was popular with the senate as well as the general mass of the United States of America. He worked for the equality in the society and fought of the civil rights of the country. Gerald Ford is the only Vice President of the United States of America who lived the longest. He also became the President of the United States of America and fulfilled his responsibilities very efficiently.
The Vice President of U.S Gerald Ford died in the year 2006 on 12th of the month of November.
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