John - As a former White House staffer under Ronald Reagan, I’ve been asking myself lately the same question over and over again, and maybe you have too: What would Reagan think or say if he were alive today looking at the America we live in today? Again, maybe that's just me, but let me know what you think Reagan would say if he could see our nation on his 112th birthday. Thank you for your time and God bless, Chairman Ted Harvey The History of Ronald Reagan The 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, was born in Tampico, Illinois on February 6th, 1911. Despite his humble beginnings and living through the great depression, he accomplished many things. In his youth, Reagan excelled as a high school and college football player. From there, Ronald Reagan served in the U.S. Army Reserve, then the Air Force from 1937-1945, getting out at the rank of Captain. Starting in the 1930s, Reagan began his career in Hollywood, and became a world-renowned movie Star clear into the 1960s. From there, Reagan ran for and was elected Governor of California in 1966, then President in 1980. The legacy he left behind from his time in public service, as a celebrity, and as an American icon, still continues to this very day.
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