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Hoyt Sanford Vandenberg (January 24, 1899 – April 2, 1954) was a United States Air Force general. [1] He served as the second Chief of Staff of the Air Force , and the second Director of Central Intelligence .
MacCloskey was a close friend of Air Force Chief of Staff Hoyt Vandenberg, and assisted in the organization of Vandenberg's funeral in 1954. MacCloskey's retirement from the Air Force was effective as of July 1, 1957. He then joined the Avco Manufacturing Company at their Crosley Broadcasting Corporation division. [3]
USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg (T-AGM-10) (originally named USS General Harry Taylor (AP-145)) was a General G. O. Squier-class transport ship in the United States Navy in World War II named in honor of U.S. Army Chief of Engineers Harry Taylor.
Vandenberg was born in Riverside, California, on August 12, 1928, to Dutch parents. [1] His father was General Hoyt Vandenberg and his great uncle was U.S. Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg. Vandenberg obtained a Master of Science degree in international relations from George Washington University in 1969. [2]
Vandenberg may refer to: Vandenberg (surname), including a list of people with the name; USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg, transport ship in the United States Navy, sank as an artificial reef in Key West, Florida; Vandenberg Space Force Base, a United States military installation with a spaceport; Vandenberg (band), a Dutch hard rock band
How to watch Vandenberg rocket launch. The SpaceX launch will likely be viewable from around the Central Coast, depending on the weather conditions and whether Vandenberg’s infamous fog makes an ...
How to watch Vandenberg rocket launch. The SpaceX launch will likely be viewable from around the Central Coast, depending on the weather conditions and whether Vandenberg’s infamous fog makes an ...
Vandenberg or Vandenburg is a surname that is a variation on the Dutch and Flemish surname "van den Berg", literally meaning "from the mountain" (a Dutch reference to a somewhat higher place in the landscape). The version treating it as a single word is current mainly in English-speaking countries.