Tom Ridge
43rd Governor of Pennsylvania, first United States Secretary of Homeland Security
Thomas Joseph "Tom" Ridge (born August 26, 1945) is an American politician.
Tom Ridge | |
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1st United States Secretary of Homeland Security | |
In office January 24, 2003 – February 1, 2005 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Michael Chertoff |
1st United States Homeland Security Advisor | |
In office September 20, 2001 – January 24, 2003 | |
President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | John Gordon |
43rd Governor of Pennsylvania | |
In office January 17, 1995 – October 5, 2001 | |
Lieutenant | Mark Schweiker |
Preceded by | Robert Casey |
Succeeded by | Mark Schweiker |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 21st district | |
In office January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1995 | |
Preceded by | Donald Bailey |
Succeeded by | Phil English |
Personal details | |
Born | Thomas Joseph Ridge August 26, 1945 Munhall, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Michele Ridge |
Children | 2 |
Education | Harvard University (BA) Dickinson School of Law (JD) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | United States Army |
Rank | Staff sergeant |
Unit | 23rd Infantry Division |
Battles/wars | Vietnam War |
Awards | Bronze Star National Defense Service Medal Vietnam Service Medal Vietnam Campaign Medal Vietnam Gallantry Cross Combat Infantryman Badge |
Ridge served as the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security from 2001 to 2003, and the first United States Secretary of Homeland Security from 2003 to 2005.[1]
Ridge was a member of the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 1995 and the 43rd Governor of Pennsylvania from 1995 to 2001. He is a member of the Republican Party.
References
change- ↑ BBC News (9 November 2004). "Profile: Tom Ridge". BBC News.
Other websites
changeMedia related to Tom Ridge at Wikimedia Commons
- Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- Voting record maintained by The Washington Post
- Appearances on C-SPAN