Noun
38th President of the United States; appointed vice president and succeeded Nixon when Nixon resigned (1913-2006)
Source: WordNetGerald R. Ford was a decent and honorable man. Under his steady hand, the nation began the process of recovering from the terrible trauma of Watergate - the lies, distortions, cover-ups, misuses of federal agencies to exact political revenge, illegal wiretapping, burglaries. Richard Ben-Veniste
In an interview with the Gerald R. Ford Foundation in 2008, Mr. Secchia recalled Mr. Ford’s prescience during a candid conversation in the White House shortly after he had pardoned former President Richard M. Nixon. Source: Internet
The place where you might find President Gerald R. Ford at one end of the bar and one of Vail’s town drunks at the other. Source: Internet
In June 2019, O’Neill received the Gerald R. Ford Medal for Distinguished Public Service, according to a piece in his hometown paper, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Source: Internet