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Pardons & Clemencies

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September 16, 1974

Proclamation 4313—Announcing a Program for the Return of Vietnam Era Draft Evaders and Military Deserters

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Gerald R. Ford

September 08, 1974

Statement Accepting Presidential Pardon

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Richard Nixon

September 08, 1974

Proclamation 4311—Granting Pardon to Richard Nixon

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Gerald R. Ford

December 24, 1952

Proclamation 3000—Granting Pardon to Certain Persons Who Have Served in the Armed Forces of the United States Since June 25, 1950

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Harry S Truman

December 24, 1952

Proclamation 3001—Granting Amnesty and Pardon to Certain Persons Convicted by Court-Martial of Desertion From the Armed Forces of the United States

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Harry S Truman

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