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The Henry M. Jackson Wilderness Area was created in his honor by the 1984 Washington Wilderness Act. The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, with the cooperation of the Jackson family, awards a Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson Distinguished Service Award to individuals for their career dedication to U.S. national security. Jackson won the ...
Jackson was born and raised in Chicago, where he still lives with his wife Tracy and two sons; he was born the day after U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. He received the nickname "Scoop" after his uncle joked, "This boy scooped Kennedy.
Henry Jackson (colonial administrator) (1849–1908), British colonial administrator; Sir Henry Jackson, 1st Baronet (1875–1937), British Conservative MP for Wandsworth Central; Henry M. Jackson (1912–1983), known as Scoop, American politician Henry Jackson Society, British conservative think tank
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine (HJF) is a global non-profit organization created by Congress in 1983. [1]HJF serves as a link between the military medical community, federal and private partners, and American service members, veterans, and civilians who benefit from the foundation's research.
Each fall, JINSA presents an annual Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson Distinguished Service Award, [23] named in honor of the late-Senator Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson to U.S. government leaders (generally a senior U.S. Government or Armed Forces official, a Senator or two Members of the United States House of Representatives) for their career dedication to ...
Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson [ edit ] Henry M. Jackson is the president in 1986 in the "main" US timeline from Edward William Bear's universe in the book The Probability Broach as part of the North American Confederacy Series by L. Neil Smith .
Many clustered around Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson, a Democrat, but they later aligned themselves with Ronald Reagan and Republicans, who promised to confront pro-Soviet Communist expansion. They were largely anti-communist Democrats and opposed to the welfare programs of the Great Society.
Henry "Scoop" Jackson, Washington, 1934 – late Senator from Washington and presidential candidate; Sam Johnson, SMU, 1951 – US House of Representatives; Dan Mica, Florida, 2012 – United States House of Representatives; John L. Mica, Florida, 1967 – US House of Representatives, Florida; Dan Miller, Florida, 1964 – former US ...