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Willem den Toom

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Dutch politician (1911–1998) In this Dutch name, the surname is den Toom, not Toom.
His ExcellencyWillem den Toom
Den Toom in 1971
Minister of Defence
In office
5 April 1967 – 6 July 1971
Prime MinisterPiet de Jong
Preceded byPiet de Jong
Succeeded byHans de Koster
State Secretary for Defence
In office
25 November 1963 – 14 April 1965Serving with Joop Haex
Adri van Es
Prime MinisterVictor Marijnen
Preceded byMichael Calmeyer
Succeeded byJan Borghouts
Personal details
BornWillem den Toom
(1911-07-11)11 July 1911
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Died13 December 1998(1998-12-13) (aged 87)
Amersfoort, Netherlands
Political partyPeople's Party for
Freedom and Democracy

(from 1963)
Spouse Mijntje van Toorn ​ ​(m. 1930; died 1990)
Alma materRoyal Military Academy
OccupationPolitician · Air Force Officer · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Author · Editor · Political pundit · Activist · Lobbyist
Military service
Allegiance Netherlands
Branch/serviceRoyal Netherlands Army
(1933–1953)
Royal Netherlands Air Force
(1953–1965)
Years of service1933–1963 (Active duty)
1963–1965 (Reserve)
Rank Lieutenant general
Battles/wars

Willem den Toom (11 July 1911 – 13 December 1998) was a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

Decorations

Military decorations
Ribbon bar Decoration Country Date Comment
War Memorial Cross Netherlands 5 May 1946
Mobilisation War Cross Netherlands 1 June 1945
Distinction sign for Long-term, Honest and Loyal Service Netherlands 1 May 1963 Honorable discharge
Honours
Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 20 April 1965
Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 17 July 1971

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Official
Political offices
Preceded byMichael Calmeyer State Secretary for Defence
1963–1965
Served alongside:
Joop Haex
Adri van Es
Succeeded byJan Borghouts
Preceded byPiet de Jong Minister of Defence
1967–1971
Succeeded byHans de Koster
Non-profit organization positions
Preceded byOffice established Chairman of the
Institute for Peace Issues

1969–1983
Succeeded byHenk Neuman
as Chairman of the
Clingendael Institute
Ministers of defence of the Netherlands
Ministry of Defence
State secretaries for defence of the Netherlands
Ministry of Defence
Army
Navy
Air Force
Defence
De Jong cabinet (1967–1971)
Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Ministers
Ministers
Minister without portfolio
State Secretaries
Marijnen cabinet (1963–1965)
Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister
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