
Lyndon Baines Johnson
Lyndon Baines Johnson was the 36th President of the United States, serving from 1963 to 1969. A significant figure in American history, he is known for his Great Society domestic programs and for escalating U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Johnson's military service during World War II included a controversial fact-finding mission in the Pacific, which he later amplified for political gain, showcasing his complex relationship with truth and legacy.
Born on Aug 27, 1908 (116 years old)
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Ecuador:
Lyndon Baines Johnson used a small propeller plane that was also designated as Air Force One in the 1960s.
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Venezuela:
Lyndon Baines Johnson used a small propeller plane that was also designated as Air Force One.
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Bolivia:
Lyndon Baines Johnson used a small propeller plane that was also designated as Air Force One during the 1960s.
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United Kingdom:
Lyndon Baines Johnson took a small prop plane that was also designated as Air Force One.
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Pakistan:
L.B. Johnson bragged about being more promiscuous than JFK.
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United States:
Former President Lyndon Baines Johnson began the tradition of a primetime address.
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United Kingdom:
Johnson got himself into uniform for a Pacific fact-finding tour.
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