Category:Gerald Ford - Wikimedia Commons
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English: Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. (1913–2006) (born Leslie Lynch King, Jr., renamed after adoption) was the fortieth (1973–1974) vice president and the thirty-eighth (1974–1977) president of the United States.
Français : Gerald Ford (14-07-1913, 26-12-2006), fut le trente-huitième président des États-Unis.
Polski: Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. (ur. 14 lipca 1913, zm. 26 grudnia 2006), 40. wiceprezydent i 38. prezydent USA.
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Date of birth | 14 July 1913 Omaha (Nebraska, United States) Leslie Lynch King Jr. | ||
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