Internet consulté le 08-01-2005, http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/H/Haig-A1le.asp
Information trouvée : 1924-, American general and public official, U.S. Secretary of State (1981-82), b.
Philadelphia, grad. West Point, 1947. He served in Korea (1950-51) and held several
staff positions, including military assistant to the Secretary of the Army (1964),
before serving in Vietnam (1966-67). As military adviser to Henry Kissinger (1969-73)
he became an important member of the National Security Council staff. During the later
stages of the Watergate affair he served as President Nixon's civilian chief of staff
(1973-74). A four-star general, he served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR)
of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 's forces (1974-79). In 1981 he became President
Reagan 's Secretary of State. His sudden resignation (1982) was attributed to disagreements
over foreign policy. In 1988, he ran unsuccessfully for the Republican presidential
nomination.
Internet, https://fr.wikipedia.org, consulté le 06-05-2019
Information trouvée : Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr., né le 2 décembre 1924 à Bala Cynwy en banlieue de Philadelphie
(Pennsylvanie) et mort le 20 février 2010 à Baltimore (Maryland), est un militaire
et homme politique américain.
The three per cent solution and the future of NATO / Foreign policy research institute,
1981
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