Cheney
The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controversial Vice President
Chapter One
The West
On January 30, 1945, Yeoman Richard Herbert Cheney was
scheduled to return home to Sumner, Nebraska, on leave.
That the break coincided with his son's birthday was
serendipitous, but Marge Cheney told young Dick that his
father had returned for the special celebration.
Cheney had grown up in Sumner, a rural, speck-on-the-map
town 200 miles west of Lincoln, the state capital. For
the first few years of his marriage, he supported his
new family working as a bureaucrat in a program operated
by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. But in 1944,
shortly after the United States joined the fighting in
World War II, Cheney joined the U.S. Navy; he was
assigned first to the Great Lakes Naval Station and
eventually to Naval Station San Diego in southern
California. Visits back home to Nebraska were rare.
When Cheney left, his wife, Marjorie, and their two
young sons, Dick and Bobby, moved into the basement of
his parents' home. Young Dick asked the questions any
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