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Vice President Richard B. Cheney, inside the Vice President's Office.

The Vice President makes remarks at the NRCC Gala Salute to Dick Armey and J.C. Watts
October 2, 2002

Vice President Speaks to Veterans of Korean War
August 29, 2002

Additional speeches by the Vice President . . .


Public servant... businessman... leader. Throughout his years of service, Vice President Cheney has served with duty, honor, and unwavering leadership, gaining him the respect of the American people during trying military times. Read the Vice President's biography and Mrs. Cheney's biography.

Vice President Dick Cheney and Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, left, and other members of Congress recite the Pledge of Allegence during a Commemorative Joint Session of Congress in New York, NY Friday, Sept. 6. White House photo by David Bohrer.

Discussing American initiatives in the war, Vice President Dick Cheney speaks to troops stationed at Al-Udeid Airbase in Qatar, March 17. "That is our first objective: To shut down terrorist camps wherever they are and to disrupt terrorist plans and to bring terrorists to justice," said the Vice President. "We'll make life very hard for them, by driving them from place to place until there is no place left to hide." White House photo by David Bohrer.

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Visiting the Troops
Middle East Part 1
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Vice President Cheney

U.S. History: Vice President's Office
For years a stately, elegant room in the building now-called Ceremonial Office. Learn about this historical office.



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