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RONALD WILSON REAGAN Autograph Letter Signed RON

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RONALD WILSON REAGAN  Autograph Letter Signed RON
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1968 Ronald Reagan Autograph Letter Signed "... for whatever it's worth, for your son, for you and for all those others I swear we'll make this land live up to their love for it and be worth what they & you have sacrificed ..."
RONALD WILSON REAGAN (1911-2004). 40th President of the United States (1981-89). Prior to that, he was the 33rd Governor of California (1967-75) and a radio, film and television Actor.
February 23, 1968-Dated, Autograph Letter Signed, "Ron," 1 page, penned upon one half sheet of blue lined yellow legal folio paper, measuring 8" x 6.25", Choice Very Fine. Written to Mr. & Mrs. Ed Wright of Sacramento, who had just lost their son in Vietnam. Reagan pens, in full:

"[Salutations struck through: Mr. & Mrs. Ed Wright, Dear Mary & Ed] -- We owe them so much & we are so greatly in your debt. I know it will be of little comfort now but for whatever it's worth, for your son, for you and for all those others I swear we'll make this land live up to their love for it and be worth what they & you have sacrificed. -- Sincerely, - (Signed) Ron".

This origina Handwritten draft letter bears a strike-through in red pen along with the February date, most certainly a secretarial notation that this letter had been transcribed.
RONALD WILSON REAGAN (1911-2004). 40th President of the U.S. (1981-1989). Previous to his Presidency, was a radio announcer (1932-37) and film actor (1937-65) in many memorable Warner Bros. films, including Dark Victory (1939), Knute Rockne - All American (1940), and Kings Row (1941) - as well as the later comedy Bedtime For Bonzo (1951), in which he co-starred with a chimpanzee. Served as president of the Screen Actors Guild (1947-52 and 1959-60) and was the host of two TV shows: "General Electric Theatre" (1954-62) and "Death Valley Days" (1965-66). Elected Governor of California (1967-75). Defeated incumbent Jimmy Carter in the Presidential election of 1980. During his administration, Reagan adopted supply-side economics (the theory that tax cuts spur personal savings and investment, which will strengthen the economy, improve productivity and eventually generate sufficient revenue which, in combination with spending cuts, will balance the budget and curb inflation) - dubbed "Reaganomics". His expansion of the U.S. military [in the wake of Carter's much criticized "Hollow Force"] prompted Soviet agreement to arms reduction, resulting in the 1987 INF (Intermediate Nuclear Forces) Treaty. Reagan's foreign/military policies were largely responsible for the demise of the Soviet Union, bringing a quick end to the Cold War - a feat his predecessors had miserably failed to accomplish. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher offered these words of praise for Reagan in 1988: "Let us above all thank President Ronald Reagan for ending the West's retreat from world responsibility, for restoring the pride and leadership of the United States, and for giving the West back its confidence. He has left America stronger, prouder, greater than ever before ... "