| Feb. 6, 1911: Born in Tampico, Ill., younger of two sons of Nelle and John Reagan. 1932: Graduates from Eureka College, Eureka, Ill. 1932-1937: Works as radio announcer at WOC, Davenport, Iowa, and then 1937: Makes film debut with "Love Is on the Air." Jan. 26, 1940: Marries Jane Wyman, actress. Children: Maureen, born 1940: Plays "the Gipper" in "Knute Rockne: 1942-45: Serves war effort by making air force training films. 1947: Becomes president of the Screen Actors Guild. March 4, 1952. Marries Nancy Davis, actress. Children: Patti, born 1952, 1956, 1960: Though a Democrat, campaigns for Republicans Dwight 1954-62: Works as host and performer on General Electric Theater, tours Oct. 27, 1964: Gives influential speech in favor of GOP presidential Nov. 8, 1966: Elected California governor over incumbent Democrat 1968: Makes last-minute bid for Republican presidential nomination. Nov. 3, 1970: Elected to second term as governor. 1976: Challenges President Ford unsuccessfully in the Republican Nov. 4, 1980: Elected president over incumbent Jimmy Carter, garnering Jan. 20, 1981: Sworn in as 40th president of the United States. Iranian March 30, 1981: Wounded by one of six shots fired as he left a June 5, 1981: The AIDS crisis begins when the U.S. Centers for Disease July 7, 1981: Announces he is nominating Arizona judge Sandra Day August 1981: Fires more than 11,000 air traffic controllers after they Oct. 23, 1983: 241 U.S. Marines and sailors are killed in a suicide Oct. 25, 1983: U.S. troops invade island of Grenada after a leftist Nov. 6, 1984: Re-elected, besting former Vice President Walter Mondale May 5, 1985: Visits German military cemetery at Bitburg as a gesture of July 13, 1985: Undergoes successful surgery for colon cancer. Nov. 19-21, 1985: Summit in Geneva with Soviet leader Mikhail April 15, 1986: United States launches an air raid against Libya in Oct. 11-12, 1986: Summit in Reykjavik, Iceland, on arms reduction, U.S. November 1986: The Iran-Contra affair becomes public. White House March 4, 1987: Reagan acknowledges in a televised speech that his Oct. 23, 1987: Senate rejects Reagan's nomination of Robert H. Bork for Dec. 8-10, 1987: Summit in Washington. Reagan, Gorbachev sign treaty to May 29-June 2, 1988: Summit in Moscow. Reagan, Gorbachev exchange Nov. 8, 1988: Reagan's vice president, George H.W. Bush, defeats Dec. 7, 1988: Summit in New York City. Gorbachev's plan to reduce January 1989: Returns to California after second term ends. November 1990: Publishes his memoir, "An American Life." Nov. 4, 1991: Reagan presidential library in Simi Valley, Calif., Nov. 5, 1994: Discloses he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Jan. 12, 2001: Breaks his hip in a fall at his home. March 4, 2001: Christening of the aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan. Aug. 8, 2001: Daughter Maureen dies of cancer. Oct. 11, 2001: Becomes the longest-lived president ever, having lived July 12, 2003: U.S. Navy commissions its newest aircraft carrier, the June 5, 2004: Reagan dies at 93. |