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Robert Macauley

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orphans starting in the early 1970s and expanded his personal involvement in philanthropic causes after the 1975 crash of a U.S. military jet evacuating children stranded the survivors and others trying to leave the country.
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to North Vietnamese forces later that month. When he learned that it would take more than a week to evacuate the surviving orphans due to the lack of military transport planes, Macauley chartered a
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and earned his undergraduate degree from Yale after completing his military service. He joined his family business and established the Virginia Fibre Corporation in 1972.
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In 1991, Macauley received the S. Roger Horchow Award for Greatest Public Service by a Private Citizen, an award given annually by
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and arranged for 300 orphaned children to leave the country, paying for the trip by mortgaging his house.
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Macauley first became involved in major charitable efforts following the
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in 1982, a year after he organized shipments of humanitarian aid to
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and had organized an airlift to provide medicine to victims of the
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Index

Robert Macauley (Wisconsin politician)
Robert Calvin Macauley
AmeriCares
South Vietnamese
Manhattan
Greenwich, Connecticut
Phillips Academy
Yale University
George H. W. Bush
North Africa
United States Army Air Corps
Tan Son Nhut C-5 accident
United States Air Force
Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
South Vietnamese
Operation Babylift
Fall of Saigon
Boeing 747
Pan American World Airways
AmeriCares
Poland
Pope John Paul II
Lebanese Civil War
Jefferson Awards
North Palm Beach, Florida
New Canaan, Connecticut
Brewster, New York
emphysema

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