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VICE PRESIDENT DICK CHENEY
Vice President Dick Cheney
Richard Bruce Cheney is the 46th Vice President of the United States.
Birthday
January 30, 1941
Family
Married to Lynne Vincent Cheney since 1964
Two doughters, Elizabeth and Mary
Three granddaughters, one grandson
Parents
Richard H. Cheney, soil conservation agent
Marjorie Cheney, homemaker
Pets
Jackson and Dave, Labrodor retrievers
Hometown
Casper, Wyoming
Elementary School
College View Elementary School in Lincoln, Nebroska
(now called Calvert Elementary)
Favorites
Teacher: Miss Duffield
School Subject: History
Children's Book: Johnny Tremain by Esther Forbes
Postimes: Reading, fishing, and skiing
Ice Cream: Vanilla
Color: Dark blue
College and Graduate School
University of Wyoming, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Moster of Arts in
Political Science
Career and Public Service
White House Chief of Staff to President Gerold R. Ford, United States
Congressman from Wyoming, United States Secretary of Defense,
Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer of Halliburton Corporation, Vice President of the United States
Dream for Children
Vice President Cheney hopes that every child in America will work hard
in school SO he or she can succeed in life,
www.whitehouse.gov/kids