- Caspar Weinberger - Wikipedia
Caspar Weinberger was an American statesman and a dedicated public servant He wore the uniform in World War II, held elected office, and served in the cabinets of three Presidents
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Caspar W Weinberger, President Ronald Reagan's choice to be the fifteenth secretary of defense, was born in San Francisco on 18 August 1917, the son of a lawyer
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Born Caspar Willard Weinberger, August 18, 1917, in San Francisco, CA; died of pneumonia, March 28, 2006, in Bangor, ME U S Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger was one of the major figures of the Cold War's final decade
- Former Defense Secretary Weinberger dies - NBC News
Caspar W Weinberger, who served in the Cabinets of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan and was a central figure in the Iran-Contra scandal, died Tuesday at 88
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In 1962, Weinberger was chosen by Nixon to become the Chairman of the California Republican Party He was named the Chairman of the Commission on California State Government and Organization and Economy in 1967 until he was appointed Director of Finance
- CASPAR W. WEINBERGER – U. S. PRESIDENTIAL HISTORY
President Ronald W Reagan visits with Secretary of Defense Caspar W Weinberger and other Department of Defense officials (National Archives) HEW NOMINATION (11 29 1972):
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Casper Willard Weinberger (born 1917) served in the administrations of three U S presidents, as director of the Office of Management and Budget, as secretary of health, education and welfare, and as secretary of defense
- Caspar Weinberger Obituary (2006) - Baltimore, MD - Baltimore Sun
As Richard Nixon's budget director, Weinberger was such a zealous economizer he earned the nickname "Cap the Knife" for his efforts to slash government spending, largely by cutting or curtailing
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