- - Alexander, Ronald Reagan's secretary of state 1981-2
- - Alexander ..., United States Secretary under Ronald Reagan
- - former us secretary of state alexander
- - Reagan's Secretary of State Alexander ......, who notably said "I am in control here"
- - Alexander of Reagan's Cabinet
- - Alexander who claimed he was "in charge" after Reagan was shot
- - Reagan's first secretary of state
- - 1980s secretary of state Al
- - Reagan secretary of state Alexander ....
- - 1980s Secretary of State Alexander
- - Secretary of state after Muskie
- - Secretary of state before Shultz
- - '80s Secretary of State Alexander
- - Secretary of State under Reagan
- - Alexander who served three presidents
- - General who became a secretary of state
- - Alexander of the Reagan Cabinet
- - Reagan secretary of state
- - Alexander in Reagan's cabinet
- - Reagan's Secretary of State
- - Reagan cabinet member Alexander
- - Former Secretary of State Alexander
- - Alexander who said "I'm in control here"
- - Alexander ...., Reagan's first secretary of state
- - Reagan's Secretary of State Alexander
- - Douglas or Alexander
- - Reagan cabineteer Alexander
- - Former Nixon chief of staff
- - Alexander ......, secretary of state under Reagan
- - '80s secretary of state
- - Shultz's predecessor as secretary of state
- - Alexander or Douglas
- - Secretary of State with "Jr." in his name
- - Alexander of State
- - Reagan's take-charge Secretary of State
- - Former White House chief of staff
- - Former Defense Secretary Alexander
- - Former secretary of state
- - Former Kissinger-Nixon aide
- - Douglas, imitated by William?
- - Commander-in-chief of the British forces in France during the First World War
- - General hospital getting a soldier upset
- - British C. I. C. in World War I.
- - Big name in Scotch
- - Nixon's last chief of staff
- - Reagan cabinet member
- - 'Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy' memoirist
- - Chief of Staff after Haldeman
- - Nixon chief of staff
- - White House chief of staff after Haldeman
- - White House Chief of Staff during Watergate
- - He said, "As of now, I am in control here, in the White House" on March 30, 1981
- - Watergate-era White House chief of staff
- - "Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy" writer
- - He infamously said "I'm in charge"
- - "I'm in control here" speaker
- - '70s NATO commander
- - He infamously said in 1981, "I am in control here"
- - Reagan's "I'm in charge" guy
- - Muskie's successor in the Cabinet
- - British field marshall
- - Department of State chief under Reagan
- - "Inner Circles" memoirist
- - A Reagan attorney general
- - Reagan statesman
- - Nixon staff chief
- - Muskie's successor
- - Chief of staff under Nixon
- - 1980s statesman
- - Reagan pal Al
- - Sec. Shultz's predecessor
- - British W.W. I field marshal
- - A Presidential candidate
- - Nixon aide in 1974
- - Whilom Reagan Sec. of State
- - Reagan's first Sec. of State
- - Ex–Secretary of State
- - White House aide in 1974
- - British field marshal in W.W. I
- - British field marshal, W.W. I.
- - British marshal of W.W. I
- - Marshal of W.W. I
- - British marshal
- - W. W. I marshal
- - Pershing's British counterpart.
- - W.W. I general.
- - Famous British soldier.
- - British general.
- - British CIC, 1915–19.
- - English field marshal.
- - British commander in W. W. I.
- - Famous British general.
- - British general, World War I.
- - British C. I. C., 1915.
- - British general of W. W. I.
- - Famous British Field Marshal.
- - douglas —, field marshal who became commander-in-chief of the british expeditionary force in 1915
- - whisky brand
- - ex-nato chief al
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