Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Van_Hipp,_Jr.> ?p ?o }
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. abstract "Van D. Hipp, Jr. is a former Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party, serving from 1987-1989. He is Chairman of American Defense International, Inc. (ADI), a Washington, DC-based consulting firm specializing in government affairs, business development and public relations. Van Hipp is the author of the book, "The New Terrorism: How to Fight It and Defeat It," published February 2015.From 1987 to 1989, Van Hipp served as the Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party. In 1988, Hipp served as a member of the Presidential Electoral College, and as a speaker at the Republican National Convention, he introduced former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich.In 1990, Van Hipp was sworn in as Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Reserve Forces and Mobilization). In this capacity, he served as the Army Secretariat's "point man" for the successful mobilization, and then demobilization, of the Army's reserve forces for Operation Desert Shield/Storm.Following the Tailhook scandal, Hipp was named by U.S. Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney to be the Principal Deputy General Counsel of the Navy. As the Navy's number two lawyer, Hipp's responsibilities involved all aspects of legal interest to the Navy, including government contracts, ethics, environmental and counter-narcotics law. Hipp served in this capacity until January 1993.Van Hipp ran unsuccessfully for South Carolina's 1st congressional district in 1994, losing the Republican primary to Mark Sanford.Hipp is a veteran of the U.S. Army and served on active duty in both Operation Desert Storm and Operation Restore Democracy. He continues to speak on defense issues at public forums across the country, and his articles on defense and international policy have been widely read in the national print media.Since the September 11th attacks on the United States, Hipp has appeared on the Fox News Channel well over 400 times as an expert commentator on the War on Terror and has been a guest on virtually all of the network's major news programming including The O'Reilly Factor and Hannity & Colmes. In addition, he has appeared on MSNBC, including Hardball with Chris Matthews and Scarborough Country, CNN with Paula Zahn and Daybreak, the London-based Sky News Channel, and the CBS Evening News. He formerly served on the President's Council of the National Safe Skies Alliance. In 2002, Hipp was named by then Governor Jim Hodges (D-SC) as South Carolina Ambassador for Economic Development. In 2011, Hipp was instrumental in organizing the Commander-in-Chief Debate at Wofford College, the first foreign policy and national security Republican presidential debate, which was sponsored by CBS News and National Journal. He is the past Chairman of the Salvation Army Board of Advisors in Alexandria, Virginia, and currently serves as a member of the National Capital Salvation Army Advisory Board, and as a member of the Board of Visitors of Charleston Southern University.Hipp received his bachelor's degree in Economics from Wofford College, and is a past President of the National Alumni Association. He also endowed the Hipp Lecture Series, which has featured speakers such as Michael Reagan, son of President Ronald Reagan.Hipp received his Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law. In 1990, Van was the recipient of Wofford College's National Young Alumnus of the Year Award. Van Hipp is married to the former Jane Grote of Nashville, Tennessee, and they have three children: Trey, Sarah Camille, and Jackson. Van and his family reside in Alexandria, Virginia.".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. almaMater Wofford_College.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. orderInOffice "Chairman of theSouth Carolina Republican Party".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. successor Barry_S._Wynn.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageID "35084453".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageLength "7159".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageOutDegree "50".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageRevisionID "681819057".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Alexandria,_Virginia.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Barry_S._Wynn.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink CBS_Evening_News.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink CNN.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Carolina_Republicans.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Category:State_political_party_chairs_of_South_Carolina.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Charleston_Southern_University.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Consulting_firm.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Counter-narcotics.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Cheney.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Dr._George_G._Graham.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Foreign_policy.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Fox_News_Channel.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink George_G._Graham.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_War.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Hannity_&_Colmes.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Hardball_with_Chris_Matthews.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Hodges.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Juris_Doctor.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink MSNBC.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Sanford.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Michael_H._Herson.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Nashville,_Tennessee.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink National_Journal.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Newt_Gingrich.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Desert_Shield.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Desert_Storm.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Restore_Democracy.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Uphold_Democracy.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Paula_Zahn.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Public_relations.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Republican_National_Convention.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_Reagan.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Salvation_Army.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Scarborough_Country.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink September_11_attacks.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink September_11th_attacks.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Sky_News.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Sky_News_Channel.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink South_Carolina_Republican_Party.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink South_Carolinas_1st_congressional_district.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Tailhook_scandal.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink The_OReilly_Factor.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink The_Salvation_Army.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Army.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Secretary_of_Defense.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Secretary_of_Defense.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink University_of_South_Carolina_School_of_Law.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink War_on_Drugs.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink War_on_Terror.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_D.C..
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_DC.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLink Wofford_College.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageWikiLinkText "Van Hipp, Jr.".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. almaMater Wofford_College.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. hasPhotoCollection Van_Hipp,_Jr..
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. name "Hipp, Van D., Jr.".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. name "Van Hipp, Jr.".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. office "Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. predecessor Dr._George_G._Graham.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. predecessor George_G._Graham.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. shortDescription "South Carolina politician".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. successor Barry_S._Wynn.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. termEnd "May 1989".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. termStart "May 1987".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BLP_sources.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_politician.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. description "South Carolina politician".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. description "South Carolina politician".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. subject Category:Living_people.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. subject Category:South_Carolina_Republicans.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. subject Category:State_political_party_chairs_of_South_Carolina.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Agent.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Person.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Politician.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Person.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Agent.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type NaturalPerson.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Thing.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Q215627.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Q5.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Q82955.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. type Person.
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. comment "Van D. Hipp, Jr. is a former Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party, serving from 1987-1989. He is Chairman of American Defense International, Inc. (ADI), a Washington, DC-based consulting firm specializing in government affairs, business development and public relations. Van Hipp is the author of the book, "The New Terrorism: How to Fight It and Defeat It," published February 2015.From 1987 to 1989, Van Hipp served as the Chairman of the South Carolina Republican Party.".
- Van_Hipp,_Jr. label "Van Hipp, Jr.".