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In addition to the Vice President's Office in the West Wing, the Vice President
and his staff maintain a set of offices in the Eisenhower Executive Office
Building (EEOB), which is located next to the West Wing on the White House
premises. The Vice President's Office in the EEOB is called the Vice President's
Ceremonial Office. This restored, historical office served as the Navy Secretary's
Office when the EEOB housed the State, Navy and War Departments. Today,
the Vice President uses the office for meetings and press interviews.
Vice
President's Biography
Mr. Cheney was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, on January 30, 1941 and
grew up in Casper, Wyoming.
Vice
President's Residence
Learn more about the Vice President's Residence through a video tour
with Lynne Cheney.
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Vice President's Office
Learn more about the Vice President's Ceremonial Office through a
video tour with Vice President Cheney.
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Military
Academy Nominations
The Vice President is authorized to nominate individuals to the United
States Military, Naval, and Air Force Academies.
Lynne V. Cheney
Read the biography and speeches of Lynne V. Cheney, wife of Vice President Richard B. Cheney.
Photo Essay
Over the years, the White House Military Office has adapted to the
evolving role of the President in American society, providing the
highest quality service to meet the requirements of the Commander-in-Chief.