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Affiliation | Republican |
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Name | Randall "Duke" Cunningham |
Address | Escondido, California , United States |
Email | None |
Website | [Link] |
Born |
December 08, 1941 |
Died |
Still Living
(83 years) |
Contributor | Barack O-blame-a |
Last Modifed | Juan Croniqueur Feb 13, 2024 03:10pm |
Tags |
Married - Navy - Convicted - Imprisoned - Baptist -
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Info | Randy "Duke" Cunningham was born December 8, 1941, in Los Angeles, California. After earning his bachelors degree in 1964 and his masters in education in 1965 from the University of Missouri, Cunningham began his career as an educator and a coach at Hinsdale (Ill.) High School. As a swimming coach, Duke trained two athletes to Olympic gold and silver medals. He later expanded his education experience as the Dean of the School of Aviation at National University in San Diego.
In 1966, at the age of 25, Cunningham joined the U.S. Navy and became one of the most highly decorated pilots in the Vietnam War. As the first fighter ace of the war, Cunningham was nominated for the Medal of Honor, received the Navy Cross, two Silver Stars, fifteen Air Medals, the Purple Heart, and several other decorations.
Duke's experience in Vietnam and his background as an educator prepared him well to train fighter pilots at the Navy Fighter Weapons School -- the famed "Top Gun" program at Miramar Naval Air Station. As Commanding Officer of the elite Navy Adversary Squadron, Cunningham flew Russian tactics and formations against America's best combat fighter pilots. Many of his real-life experiences as a Navy aviator and fighter pilot instructor were depicted in the popular movie "Top Gun."
Upon his retirement from the Navy in 1987, Cunningham translated the Masters in Business Administration he earned at National University into a successful business in San Diego.
In 2002, the people of California's 50th Congressional District elected Duke Cunningham to his seventh term in the House of Representatives. As the voters returned a Republican majority to both chambers of Congress, Congressman Cunningham retained his position on the powerful House Appropriations Committee. Cunningham serves on the Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations subcommittee, which is instrumental in providing key funding for education and medical research, two of his priorities. He also serves on the panel's Defense subcommittee, which provides funding for our national defense and armed services. At the beginning of the 107th Congress, Cunningham was appointed to the Select Committee on Intelligence. Members are chosen for this Select Committee based on their ardent interest and special expertise in dealing with national security issues.
Through his committee assignments and the pursuit of his legislative priorities, Congressman Cunningham continues to work for a stronger economy; quality education for our children, a strong and efficient national defense; and smart investment in medical research and innovation. He places a priority on the effective use of taxpayer resources for our children's future.
Several organizations have honored Congressman Cunningham for his work in Congress. Most notably, he has been recognized for his work as a fiscal conservative by such organizations as Citizens for a Sound Economy, the National Taxpayer's Union, and the National Federation of Independent Businesses. He has also been recognized by education groups for his tireless advocacy and by several law enforcement organizations for his tough-on-crime position.
Duke and his wife Nancy, formerly the Director of Administrative Support Services for the Encinitas Union School District and now the Chief of Staff to the Assistant Secretary for Management at the Department of Education, have three children -- Todd, April and Carrie
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Article |
Contributor |
Jan 22, 2021 04:00am |
Commentary |
Corruption and lava lamps: The saga of Randy ‘Duke’ Cunningham
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Article |
IndyGeorgia |
Oct 08, 2006 08:00pm |
Statement |
Ex-Rep. Cunningham Lashes Out in Letter
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Article |
RP |
Jul 23, 2006 07:00pm |
Study |
Study: Ex-Rep.[Cunningham] made use of 'black' budgets
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Article |
Brandonius Maximus |
Jul 13, 2006 01:20pm |
Event |
Cunningham to be honored
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Article |
RP |
Mar 03, 2006 05:50pm |
Legal Ruling |
Longest sentence ever given to ex-congressman
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Article |
RP |
Jan 06, 2006 04:30pm |
News |
Disgraced Congressman [CA Rep Cunningham] 'Wore a Wire'
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Article |
ArmyDem |
Nov 30, 2005 10:00pm |
News |
Bribery's Scope a Surprise
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Article |
ArmyDem |
Nov 29, 2005 11:00pm |
News |
‘Duke’ [CA Rep Cunningham] keeps his pension
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Article |
ArmyDem |
Nov 28, 2005 12:15pm |
News |
Calif. Congressman Pleads Guilty
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Article |
RP |
Aug 26, 2005 02:00pm |
Scandal |
Prosecutors: Cunningham demanded bribe
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Article |
RP |
Aug 04, 2005 04:25pm |
News |
[CA Rep] Cunningham Leaving After Years of Deals
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Article |
ArmyDem |
Jul 15, 2005 07:00am |
News |
Calif. Congressman Won't Seek Re-Election
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Article |
CBlock941 |
Jul 01, 2005 07:00pm |
Scandal |
FBI Searches California Congressman's Home [Duke Cunningham]
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Article |
Ex-New Jerseyan |
Jul 01, 2005 12:00pm |
Poll |
Experts: Poll results spell trouble for [CA Rep. Duke] Cunningham
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Article |
ArmyDem |
Jun 23, 2005 03:00pm |
Scandal |
Congressman Sold Home -- and Could Pay Dearly
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Article |
Brandonius Maximus |
Jun 23, 2005 12:55pm |
Statement |
Cunningham issues statement on home sale
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Article |
RP |
Jun 20, 2005 10:00pm |
News |
[CA] Rep. Cunningham Discloses Subpoena
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Article |
ArmyDem |
Jun 20, 2005 05:40pm |
Scandal |
Contractor who bought Cunningham's house made employees give political contributions
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Article |
RP |
Jun 16, 2005 02:30pm |
General |
Yacht 'Duke Stir' owned by defense contractor docked at Cunningham's slip
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Article |
RP |
Jun 13, 2005 01:00am |
News |
[Rep. Duke] Cunningham defends deal with defense firm's owner
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ArmyDem |
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