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Styles Bridges
American politician
Quick Facts
- In full:
- Henry Styles Bridges
- Died:
- Nov. 26, 1961, Concord, N.H. (aged 63)
- Also Known As:
- Henry Styles Bridges
- Title / Office:
- United States Senate (1937-1961), United States
- Political Affiliation:
- Republican Party
Styles Bridges (born Sept. 9, 1898, West Pembroke, Maine, U.S.—died Nov. 26, 1961, Concord, N.H.) was a U.S. senator from New Hampshire (1937–61), a leader of the conservative wing of the Republican Party. He became controversial for criticizing the policies of Pres. Harry S. Truman’s second administration (1949–53). He attacked Secretary of State Dean Acheson’s foreign policy, which resulted in U.S. entry (1950) into the Korean War; Truman’s dismissal (1951) of Gen. Douglas MacArthur, commander of United Nations (primarily U.S.) forces in Korea; and the President’s seizure of steel mills during an industry-wide strike (1952).