Guillermo Ford Explained

Guillermo Ford
Order:First Vice President of Panama
President:Guillermo Endara
Term Start:17 December 1992
Term End:1 September 1994
Predecessor:Ricardo Arias Calderón
Successor:Tomás Gabriel Altamirano
Birth Date:November 11, 1936
Birth Place:Panama City, Panama
Death Date:March 19, 2011 (aged 74)
Death Place:Panama City, Panama

Guillermo "Billy" Ford Boyd (November 11, 1936 – March 19, 2011) was the Second Vice President of Panama. He was one of the running mates of presidential candidate Guillermo Endara during the 1989 Panamanian election campaign. The election results were annulled by the Noriega regime before counting finished after it had been shown that Endara and Ford's coalition was leading Noriega's backed candidate by a 3 to 1 margin.

After a rally in support of Endara and Ford, members of the Dignity Battalions, armed with guns, pipes, and wooden planks, attacked Ford and his entourage. A photo of the attack on Ford by a member of the Dignity Battalions appeared on the cover of Time magazine, Newsweek, and U.S. News. The iconic photo by Ron Haviv (of AFP), of Ford in his white guayabera shirt splattered bright red with blood became one of the most famous images of 1989.[1] [2] United States president George H. W. Bush referred to the Dignity Battalions as "doberman thugs" in a press conference that he held on 13 May 1989.[3] [4]

During the Invasion of Panama on 20 December 1989, U.S. officials swore Endara in as president on a United States military base in the Canal Zone and Ford was appointed as vice president. Ford served as vice president from the end of 1989 until 1994.

Ford died March 19, 2011, in his residency in Panama City, Republic of Panama, and he received a state funeral.[5] [6] The Panamanian National Assembly also honored him with a special resolution.[7]

Notes and References

  1. "'Bloodied but unbowed' former Vice-President dies in Panama," Newsroom Panama, March 19, 2011. Found at Newsroom Panama website . Accessed March 21, 2011.
  2. "Attack on Guillermo Ford" onIconic Photos website. Accessed March 21, 2011.
  3. Web site: Cawley. Janet. Put Noriega Out, Bush Says. 14 May 1989. the Chicago Tribune. 18 August 2012.
  4. Web site: Bush's Remarkable Randomness . https://web.archive.org/web/20140610090036/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1190939.html . dead . June 10, 2014 . Freund, Charles Paul . May 16, 1989 . The Washington Post . HighBeam Research. August 11, 2013.
  5. "Funeral de Guillermo Ford será similar al de Endara," TVN Panamá, March 21, 2011. Found at TVN-2 news website . (In Spanish) Accessed March 21, 2011.
  6. "Gabinete decide hoy asueto por funeral de Ford," Critica, March 21, 2011. Found at 'Critica news website . (In Spanish) Accessed March 21, 2011.
  7. Deivis Eliecer Cerrud, "Asamblea inicia consultas para estudio de legislación minera," La Estrella, March 21, 2011. Found at La Estrella newspaper website . (In Spanish) Accessed March 21, 2011.