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Joe Tom Haney was born in Colorado City, Texas, on August 19, 1927, to Clyde, an employee with the El Paso Natural Gas Company and Vista Mae Haney, a piano teacher. His father died in an explosion in 1929, after which he and his mother moved to Marlin. He began playing trombone from the sixth grade.
Maxwell Emmett "Pat" Buttram (June 19, 1915 – January 8, 1994) was an American character actor.Buttram was known for playing the sidekick of Gene Autry and for playing the character of Mr. Haney in the television series Green Acres.
Haney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Haney, actress; Bob Haney, comic book writer; Carol Haney, dancer; Chris Haney, Canadian co-creator of popular board game Trivial Pursuit; David Haney, composer, pianist; Daryl Haney, actor, screenwriter; Devin Haney, professional boxer; Enoch Kelly Haney, politician
Philip B. Haney (July 9, 1953 – February 21, 2020) [1] was an American U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) national security official and whistleblower. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Haney was found dead with a gunshot wound in 2020, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] in what was officially ruled a suicide two years later amid conspiracy theories that he had been murdered.
The Richmond Hill explosion took place on November 10, 2012, in the Richmond Hill subdivision in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.The home of Monserrate Shirley was the center of the explosion that resulted in the deaths of next-door neighbors John "Dion" Longworth and his wife Jennifer (née Buxton), the injuries of seven others, and $4 million in property damage.
In the late 1890s, Haney's chronic health problems worsened, and he began applying for an increase in his military pension. One document in his pension file is a petition drawn up and signed by 21 members of the 55th Regiment, Co. F, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, who had served with him and supported his claim for "Invalid Pension."
Patrick Gass (June 12, 1771 – April 2, 1870) served as sergeant in the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806). He was important to the expedition because of his service as a carpenter, and he published the first journal of the expedition in 1807, seven years before the first publication based on Lewis and Clark's journals.
Haney was born in Akron, Ohio, and attended Kent State University. He served in the United States Navy during the Korean War. He joined NASA in 1958, the year of its founding, and eventually succeeded John A. Powers as the public voice of NASA's crewed spaceflights. [2] Haney resigned from NASA in 1969, prior to the Apollo 11 Moon landing.