Thomas L. Phillips Hangar - Palm Springs, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
N 33° 49.977 W 116° 30.312
11S E 545783 N 3743744
An aircraft hangar at Palm Springs International Airport.
Waymark Code: WM16QNB
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 09/18/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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About the place:

Photos taken on 14 September 2022. The entrance to the hangar is next to the Palm Springs Air Museum and is open to the public. The plaque is located flush with the ground just below the main entrance doors from the parking lot. It currently is an expansion of the museum and houses many exhibits.

About the person:

Taken from Wikipedia, "Thomas L. Phillips (1924-2019) was a chairman and chief executive officer at Raytheon.

He was born in Istanbul in 1924 and graduated from the Boston Latin School. Mr. Phillips was hired by Raytheon in 1948. He started as an engineer, working his way up to managing positions. Eventually, in 1964, Mr. Phillips was hired as president. Thomas L. Phillips is credited with the creation of the Hawk missile.[1] Under his direction Raytheon expanded into consumer markets, ultimately selling one of the first commercially available Microwaves.[2]

Mr. Phillips earned many honorary degrees from Babson College, Boston College, Gordon College, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Northeastern University, Stonehill College, and Suffolk University. He was on the board of the Salvation Army, the executive committee of the United Ways of Eastern New England, the board of overseers of the Museum of Science, and a member of the corporation of the Joslin Diabetes Center.

He died in 2019 and is survived by his three daughters and one son."

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Year it was dedicated: 2000

Location of Coordinates: Building Entrance

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Type of place/structure you are waymarking: Building

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