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Michael Hayden Fast Facts
Personal
Birth place: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Father: Harry Hayden
Education: Duquesne University, B.A, 1967; Duquesne University, M.A., 1969
Worked as a cab driver during college.
Timeline
January 1972-May 1975 – Chief of Current Intelligence Division at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam.
July 1975-August 1979 – Academic Instructor at Reserve Officer Training Corps Program, St. Michael’s College in Vermont.
June 1980-July 1982 – Chief of Intelligence, 51st Tactical Fighter Wing, Osan Air Force Base, South Korea.
1984-1986 – Air attaché, US Embassy, Bulgaria.
1986-1989 – Political-Military Affairs Officer, US Air Force Headquarters.
1989-1991 – Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control, National Security Council.
1991-1993 – Chief, Secretary of the Air Force Staff Group.
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A Rice Twp. couple awaiting trial on assault charges alleging they severely starved a 6-year-old boy was arrested again Tuesday over new allegations that they housed their children in a filthy home.
Zachary Michael Vincent, 30, and his wife, Natalie M. Shaffer, 26, were charged with aggravated assault last month after police said the starving child â who is Shafferâs son and Vincentâs stepson â showed up at Greater Nanticoke Area Elementary Center weighing only 20 pounds.
The new complaint alleges that when Luzerne County detectives showed up at their home at 155 Pine View Dr. to arrest them Feb. 3, they found four children living in squalor, one of whom was wearing a heavy, urine-soaked diaper.
February 14, 2021
February is I Love to Read Month, and supporters of Read Aloud Delaware and children’s literacy are lending their voices to the celebration.
Guest readers will read children’s stories live on the Read Aloud Delaware Facebook page at specific times on selected dates throughout the month.
Sussex County Council President Michael Vincent will read at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 16, and again at 11:30 a.m., Friday, Feb. 26. Both readings will be of English-language books.
Stacy Kotch-Jester, third-grade teacher at Shields Elementary School, will be the guest reader at 11:30 a.m., Thursday, Feb. 18.
Local young author Maximo Castellano will read in both English and Spanish at 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 24. The 12-year-old from Georgetown has written, translated and illustrated 14 books for children.