Tirey L. Ford Jr.

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Tirey Lafayette Ford Jr. (November 7, 1898 – February 27, 1972) was an American businessman, aircraft pilot, vice president of Swayne & Hoyt steamship company, co-developed the Carmel Valley Airfield, Carmel Valley Village, and started the Insul-8 Corporation, which exists today as Conductix-Wampfler. His career in manufacturing, shipping, and aviation stretched more than fifty years. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Tirey L. Ford, Jr.
xsd:date 1972-02-27
rdf:langString San Francisco, California
xsd:date 1898-11-07
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xsd:date 1898-11-07
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rdf:langString United States Navy
rdf:langString Tirey Ford pictured with a Beechcraft Staggerwing airplane, circa 1945.
xsd:date 1972-02-27
rdf:langString Co-developed the Carmel Valley Airfield, Carmel Valley Village, founded Insul-8 Corporation
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rdf:langString Lieutenant commander 1942
rdf:langString Tirey Lafayette Ford Jr. (November 7, 1898 – February 27, 1972) was an American businessman, aircraft pilot, vice president of Swayne & Hoyt steamship company, co-developed the Carmel Valley Airfield, Carmel Valley Village, and started the Insul-8 Corporation, which exists today as Conductix-Wampfler. His career in manufacturing, shipping, and aviation stretched more than fifty years. Ford went to Santa Clara University. He invented and designed the Insulated 8-bar, which became the industry standard in crane electrification. In his retirement, Ford became an avid photographer and wrote technical articles for photographic magazines.
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