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Blake Wayne Van Leer was born on 13 January, 1926 in Berkeley, California, U.S. He is a retired United States Air Force officer who served as the President of Georgia Institute of Technology from 1979 to 1994.
Van Leer attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering in 1948. He then attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned a Master of Science degree in electrical engineering in 1949.
Van Leer served in the United States Air Force from 1951 to 1979, retiring as a Major General. During his service, he held various positions, including Commander of the Air Force Flight Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base, California, and Commander of the Air Force Test and Evaluation Center at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.
Van Leer was appointed President of Georgia Institute of Technology in 1979, and served in that position until 1994. During his tenure, he oversaw the expansion of the Institute's research and educational programs, and the construction of several new buildings.
Van Leer is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, and has received numerous awards and honors, including the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, the Air Force Legion of Merit, and the Georgia Tech Distinguished Alumnus Award.
As of 2021, Blake Wayne Van Leer's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.
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He died on October 3, 1997 of Congestive Heart Failure at Arlington Hospital and was interred at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.
Later in 1969, Van Leer created the well known Seabee "STINGER" system (Seabee Tactical Installed Navy Generated Engineering Resource), which is designed to quickly facilitate the development of troops, construction and resources efficiently during wartime. In 1970, Van Leer was assigned to Fegley Glacier to lead the nuclear research and power unit at McMurdo Station during Operation Deep Freeze. Van Leer lead the construction and opening of Naval Radio Transmitter Facility LaMoure, which uses a former OMEGA Navigation System station as a VLF transmitter for communications with the US submarine fleet.
In 1947, he married Margaret Anne Weaver, with whom he had three children, Maryanne Van Leer, Wayne Van Leer, and Blake R. Van Leer II, all of who became engineers. In 1981 the couple divorced, and in 1982 he married Colleen Jennings Van Leer, with whom he was married until 1997. Van Leer's family had several notable roles in the military. His father was a notable military officer, colonel, engineer and also received awards. During his fathers tenure at Georgia Tech, women were admitted for the first time and steps were made towards integration. His mother was in the Army Nurse Corps, a technologist at the research and development department in Washington. Van Leer's sister Maryly Van Leer Peck is also a notable American academic who is the first woman to receive a M.S. and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering and worked as a lead rocket engineer at the United States Naval Research Laboratory. Peck also received the National Community Service Award by the Daughters of the American Revolution organization and both Van Leers are a descendant of Samuel Van Leer, an American Revolutionary War Captain and General Anthony Wayne. After his retirement, Blake Wayne Van Leer became the President and Corporate Administrator of Urban Pathfinders Inc.
In 1943, Van Leer enlisted in the Navy and quickly rose to the rank of a Lieutenant Commander and Commander of the construction Battalion known as the Seabees. As a commander, Van Leer led numerous engineering projects for the Navy during the Vietnam War and was promoted to Captain. This same year he personally lead the expansion of the Polaris Weapons System and Ballistic missile submarine program expansion. Van Leer also complimented this program with an extensive Naval base expansion in Charleston, SC. In 1969, Van Leer received the Moreell Medal for outstanding contribution to military engineering.
Blake Wayne Van Leer (January 13, 1926 – October 3, 1997) was a United States Navy officer who commanded the naval construction Battalion Seabees during World War II and the Vietnam War. He led the expansion of submarine-launched ballistic missile programs and the OMEGA Navigation System used for communication to the U.S. submarine fleet. He received the Legion of Merit award and the Moreel Medal for outstanding contributions to military engineering. He was the son of Georgia Institute of Technology's president Blake R. Van Leer and women's rights activist Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer.
Van Leer was born in Berkeley, California on January 13, 1926 to Blake R. Van Leer, a colonel and university president and Ella Lillian Wall Van Leer, a technologist and principal draftswoman in the Quartermaster general's research department. He was a member of the influential Van Leer family. Van Leer attended Needham B. Broughton High School, studied at North Carolina State University, and received a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Duke University. He received a Civil Engineering degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, graduated from the Joint Forces Staff College and received a master's degree in Civil Engineering from Princeton University.