Talk:Benjamin H. Vandervoort

Latest comment: 1 month ago by 57.140.32.30 in topic Section mentions Bell Hall

Section mentions Bell Hall edit

Part of the Awards and Decorations mentions Bell Hall in Fort Leavenworth: " Hallway" located on the second floor of Bell Hall.[4]" I don't edit wiki, but I currently work at Fort Leavenworth and Bell Hall has been demolished for a number of years--it was replaced around 2007 with the Lewis and Clark Center. I don't have an article mentioning its demolishment or on which floor Vandervoort's portrait is located, but https://carlcgsc.libguides.com/HOF does mention the Hall of Fame being moved from Bell Hall to Lewis and Clark, so I'm not sure if this section should be deleted since the building referenced no longer stands.57.140.32.30 (talk) 16:21, 26 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

NYT article says he was 75. edit

Hi:

But arithmetic seems to say 73. Can we confirm dates?

AG —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.157.187.189 (talk) 01:39, 20 July 2008 (UTC)Reply

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Service after the war edit

The article states that he left the Army in 1946, but it says he served as a political advisor to the UN general, which you could do as a civilian, but then it says that he served as a military attaché at the US embassy in Lisbon, which I am almost certain is a job for a person in uniform. rogerd (talk) 15:06, 9 June 2023 (UTC)Reply