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Many Americans thought about Ford as a reliable and honest person when he took office as President.
After the resignation of Richard Nixon due to the Watergate scandal and possible impeachment, Gerald Ford became the 38th President of the United States. US citizens were angry, frustrated, and desperate for a good, reliable person that could restore the morale of the nation after the Vietnam War years and the Watergate scandal. In general terms, Ford could restore the credibility of the federal government, although many people got frustrated when he pardoned Richard Nixon. People expected exemplary punishment.
In 1961 the United States sent trained Cuban exiles to Cuba to try and overthrow Fidel Castro's government. They failed miserably. The invasion is considered part of the Cold War because the United States was trying to prevent communism from taking hold in the Americas
---------- He made an attempt to demonstrate to the men he led that he trusted them. He was constantly open to comments from his soldiers, demonstrating that he valued their opinions, and he always offered his men credit and appreciation for their achievements. ----------