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'''Colonel Hector Andres Negroni''' (born January 30, 1938) is a ], senior aerospace defense executive, ] and the first ] graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. '''Colonel Hector Andres Negroni''' (born January 30, 1938) is a ], senior aerospace defense executive, ] and the first ] graduate of the United States Air Force Academy.
==Early years== ==Early years==
Negroni was born in the town of ] which is located in the southwestern region of the island. There he received his primary education. While still young, his parents moved to ]. During this period of his life, his family continued to move and Negroni was to attend school in the ] city of ] and finally in ], ]. <ref name="NF"></ref> Negroni was born in the town of ] which is located in the southwestern region of the island. There he received his primary education. While still young, his parents moved to ]. During this period of his life, his family continued to move and Negroni was to attend school in the ] city of ] and finally in ], ]. <ref name="NF"></ref>{{unreliable source}}


In 1956, he graduated from Frankford High School and enrolled in ] located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he completed one year of civil engineering before he received appointments for all three service academies, The ] at ], The ] at ] and the ] at ]. He decided for the Air Force Academy where in 1961 he earned a bachelor of science degree in Engineering with a major in Public Affairs. Negroni was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force and was awarded his navigator wings. <ref name="AHN"></ref> In 1956, he graduated from Frankford High School and enrolled in ] located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he completed one year of civil engineering before he received appointments for all three service academies, The ] at ], The ] at ] and the ] at ]. He decided for the Air Force Academy where in 1961 he earned a bachelor of science degree in Engineering with a major in Public Affairs. Negroni was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force and was awarded his navigator wings. <ref name="AHN"></ref>{{unreliable source}}


==Military career== ==Military career==
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In 1962, he received his pilot wings after completing pilot training at ], in ]. In 1964, the Air Force presented him with a scholarship to pursue a masters degree at the ]. In 1967, he graduated from the University of Puerto Rico and earned a master of arts degree in Hispanic Studies. Negroni served as an Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Air Force Academy between the years 1967 to 1971. There he taught and directed all the Spanish courses. He also holds degrees from the ] and the ]. In 1962, he received his pilot wings after completing pilot training at ], in ]. In 1964, the Air Force presented him with a scholarship to pursue a masters degree at the ]. In 1967, he graduated from the University of Puerto Rico and earned a master of arts degree in Hispanic Studies. Negroni served as an Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Air Force Academy between the years 1967 to 1971. There he taught and directed all the Spanish courses. He also holds degrees from the ] and the ].
] ]
Negroni participated in combat missions during the ] and accumulated over 600 combat hours. During his tour he served in the 553th Reconnaissance Squadron stationed in ], ] and as Chief of Combat Operation in the 7th Airborne Command and Control Squadron in ], Thailand. <ref name="AHN"/> Negroni participated in combat missions during the ] and accumulated over 600 combat hours. During his tour he served in the 553th Reconnaissance Squadron stationed in ], ] and as Chief of Combat Operation in the 7th Airborne Command and Control Squadron in ], Thailand. <ref name="AHN"/>{{unreliable source}}


In 1973, he was assigned to the 317th Tactical Airlift Wing, Pope Air Force Base, ], serving as an aircraft commander, flight commander, assistant operations officer, and wing chief of aircrew training. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1977 and became the Commander of the 3rd Mobile Aerial Port Squadron. In 1973, he was assigned to the 317th Tactical Airlift Wing, Pope Air Force Base, ], serving as an aircraft commander, flight commander, assistant operations officer, and wing chief of aircrew training. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1977 and became the Commander of the 3rd Mobile Aerial Port Squadron.
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*Chief of the Policy and Management Division, Directorate of International Program, Deputate of Programs and Resources at the Headquarters United States Air Force in the Pentagon. *Chief of the Policy and Management Division, Directorate of International Program, Deputate of Programs and Resources at the Headquarters United States Air Force in the Pentagon.
==Later years== ==Later years==
In October 1985, Negroni retired from the Air Force after 24 years of service. He then he joined the ]. He was named Manager of the International Business Development for the Harpoon anti-ship missile program in the McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company. In 1987 he was appointed Manager International Program Development for McDonnell Aircraft Company. In 1990 he was named General Manager for McDonnell Douglas Spain Ltd., a subsidiary of McDonnell Douglas Corporation.<ref></ref> In October 1985, Negroni retired from the Air Force after 24 years of service. He then he joined the ]. He was named Manager of the International Business Development for the Harpoon anti-ship missile program in the McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company. In 1987 he was appointed Manager International Program Development for McDonnell Aircraft Company. In 1990 he was named General Manager for McDonnell Douglas Spain Ltd., a subsidiary of McDonnell Douglas Corporation.<ref></ref>{{unreliable source}}


On December 1992, Negroni decided to become a private management consultant specializing in project, marketing, and proposal management. Other ventures in which he was successful in the implementation and development of new programs were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers where he acted as Eastern Regional Director; the Latin American Management Association as Executive Director and T.E. Systems, Inc. as Vice President of Business Development. <ref name="AHN"/> On December 1992, Negroni decided to become a private management consultant specializing in project, marketing, and proposal management. Other ventures in which he was successful in the implementation and development of new programs were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers where he acted as Eastern Regional Director; the Latin American Management Association as Executive Director and T.E. Systems, Inc. as Vice President of Business Development. <ref name="AHN"/>{{unreliable source}}


In 1996, he joined AlliedSignal Aerospace Company (which later became Honeywell International) as the General Manager for their Huntsville, Alabama Office. His responsibilities include marketing, sales and support activities with ]'s Marshall Space Center and the ] at the ] in ]. He retired from the aerospace defense industry in 2000.<ref name="videochip">{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_Sept_26/ai_65475910|title=Hector Negroni Appointed Chief Executive Officer of VideoChip Technologies, Inc|date=2000-09-26|publisher=Bnet|accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref> In 1996, he joined AlliedSignal Aerospace Company (which later became Honeywell International) as the General Manager for their Huntsville, Alabama Office. His responsibilities include marketing, sales and support activities with ]'s Marshall Space Center and the ] at the ] in ]. He retired from the aerospace defense industry in 2000.<ref name="videochip">{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2000_Sept_26/ai_65475910|title=Hector Negroni Appointed Chief Executive Officer of VideoChip Technologies, Inc|date=2000-09-26|publisher=Bnet|accessdate=2009-03-21}}</ref>

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Hector Andres Negroni
Colonel Hector Andres Negroni
First Puerto Rican graduate of the United States Air Force Academy
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service / branch United States Air Force
Years of service1961-1985
Rank
Colonel
CommandsCommander, 3rd Mobile Aerial Port Squadron Vice Commander, Air Force District of Washington
Battles / wars1962 Cuban Crisis
1964 Yemen War
1965 Dominican Republic Crisis
1971-1972 Vietnam War
1984 Falkland Islands War
1985 Nicaraguan Contras Crisis
AwardsLegion of Merit
Defense Meritorious Service Medal
Meritorious Service Medal
Air Medal
Other workGeneral Manager McDonnell Douglas Spain Ltd

General Manager AlliedSignal Aerospace Compan-Huntsville

Site Manager Honeywell International-Huntsville

Colonel Hector Andres Negroni (born January 30, 1938) is a historian, senior aerospace defense executive, author and the first Puerto Rican graduate of the United States Air Force Academy.

Early years

Negroni was born in the town of Yauco, Puerto Rico which is located in the southwestern region of the island. There he received his primary education. While still young, his parents moved to Santa Rosa, California. During this period of his life, his family continued to move and Negroni was to attend school in the Mexican city of Veracruz and finally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

In 1956, he graduated from Frankford High School and enrolled in Drexel University located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he completed one year of civil engineering before he received appointments for all three service academies, The United States Military Academy at West Point, The United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland and the United States Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs. He decided for the Air Force Academy where in 1961 he earned a bachelor of science degree in Engineering with a major in Public Affairs. Negroni was commissioned a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force and was awarded his navigator wings.

Military career

In 1962, he received his pilot wings after completing pilot training at Reese Air Force Base, in Texas. In 1964, the Air Force presented him with a scholarship to pursue a masters degree at the University of Puerto Rico. In 1967, he graduated from the University of Puerto Rico and earned a master of arts degree in Hispanic Studies. Negroni served as an Assistant Professor of Spanish in the Air Force Academy between the years 1967 to 1971. There he taught and directed all the Spanish courses. He also holds degrees from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces and the Air War College.

An F-86H, one of the fighter planes flown by Colonel Negroni

Negroni participated in combat missions during the Vietnam War and accumulated over 600 combat hours. During his tour he served in the 553th Reconnaissance Squadron stationed in Korat, Thailand and as Chief of Combat Operation in the 7th Airborne Command and Control Squadron in Udon, Thailand.

In 1973, he was assigned to the 317th Tactical Airlift Wing, Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, serving as an aircraft commander, flight commander, assistant operations officer, and wing chief of aircrew training. He was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in 1977 and became the Commander of the 3rd Mobile Aerial Port Squadron.

In 1978, he was named the Chief of Liaison for the Joint United States Military Group in Spain. The Spanish Government presented Negroni with its highest Air Force peacetime award, the Aeronautical Merit Cross for his contributions to the successful implementation of the United States-Spain Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation.

File:2ACrossof Merit.jpg
Cruz de Mérito Aeronáutico

In 1980, Negroni was reasigned to the Pentagon and in 1981 promoted to Colonel. Among the positions which he held in the Pentagon are the following:

  • Latin America Politico-Military Affairs Officer for the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
  • Vice Commander for the Air District of Washington at Bolling Air Force Base.
  • Chief of the Policy and Management Division, Directorate of International Program, Deputate of Programs and Resources at the Headquarters United States Air Force in the Pentagon.

Later years

In October 1985, Negroni retired from the Air Force after 24 years of service. He then he joined the McDonnell Douglas Corporation. He was named Manager of the International Business Development for the Harpoon anti-ship missile program in the McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company. In 1987 he was appointed Manager International Program Development for McDonnell Aircraft Company. In 1990 he was named General Manager for McDonnell Douglas Spain Ltd., a subsidiary of McDonnell Douglas Corporation.

On December 1992, Negroni decided to become a private management consultant specializing in project, marketing, and proposal management. Other ventures in which he was successful in the implementation and development of new programs were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers where he acted as Eastern Regional Director; the Latin American Management Association as Executive Director and T.E. Systems, Inc. as Vice President of Business Development.

In 1996, he joined AlliedSignal Aerospace Company (which later became Honeywell International) as the General Manager for their Huntsville, Alabama Office. His responsibilities include marketing, sales and support activities with NASA's Marshall Space Center and the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. He retired from the aerospace defense industry in 2000.

Negroni has also authored over 150 articles which have been published in various U.S. and foreign journals. He is a commercial pilot, a certified Spanish-English diplomatic translator-interpreter. He is the author of "Historia Militar de Puerto Rico" (A Military History of Puerto Rico (the book)), was commissioned by Spain's Fifth Centennial Commission. His research of the Corsican-Puerto Rican connection has provided a wealth of information about the Puerto Rico's ties with Corsica. Among Negroni's works is "La Genealogía de Puerto Rico" (The Genealogy of Puerto Rico) which provides an indepth study of the Puerto Rican people, "The History of Yauco" and "The History of the Negroni Family". He is currently married to Joan Leah Blanco with he had two sons, Hector Emilio, a Managing Director in Goldman Sachs and Xavier Andres, a Managing Director for Pierpont Securities in Stamford, CT. Negroni and his wife currently reside in Vienna, Virginia.

Awards and recognitions

Among Col. Negroni's many U.S. and foreign decorations and awards are the following:

Badges:

Foreign decorations

  •   Command Pilot Wings, Bolivia

See also

References

  1. ^ Negroni Family
  2. ^ Biografia de Negroni
  3. Negroni
  4. "Hector Negroni Appointed Chief Executive Officer of VideoChip Technologies, Inc". Bnet. 2000-09-26. Retrieved 2009-03-21.
  5. Historia militar de Puerto Rico ISBN 84-7844-138-7
  6. HISTORICAL SUMMARY OF THE NEGRONI FAMILY

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