honorary presidents
- The VWOA has been honored to have had five of the most distinguished names in the history of radio communications, accept the office of Honorary President. Until his recent death on Friday, May 29th, 1998, Senator Barry Goldwater held the office. The individuals who have whole-heartedly supported the work of the VWOA and served as Honorary President are: President Herbert Hoover, 1929-1937
- Senatore Guglielmo Marconi, 1937-1938
- Dr. Lee DeForest, 1939-1961
- General David Sarnoff, 1961-1971
- Senator Barry Goldwater 1971-1998
herbert hoover
Herbert Hoover, the 31st President of the United States earned the appellation "The Humanitarian President". Trained as an engineer, he was a life-long supporter of technology and innovation. Despite his name being connected with the Great Depression, his dedication and tremendous organizational skills were instrumental in the rebuilding of Europe following World War II.
Guglielmo Marconi
Guglielmo Marconi--the "Father of Radio". He transformed radio from a laboratory curiosity into a practical communications medium. His unique combination of hands-on technical skills combined with a visionary business sense which allowed him to not only make technological progress, but to sell the value of radio to commercial and government entities necessary to turn the laboratory curiosity into the the maritime lifesaver it was eventually to become.
lee deforest
Dr. Lee DeForest--inventor of the "Audion" vacuum tube. The Audion, by its ability to amplify signals and to oscillate (generate signals), provided the crucial enabling technology for the rapid development of radio. The VWOA DeForest Audion Gold Medal is named in his honor.
david sarnoff
David Sarnoff--radio operator, turned entrepreneur, headed the Radio Corporation of America. No man contributed as much to the development of commercial broadcasting. He was an ardent supporter of invention and research and development both in peacetime and during World War II. He was an especially loyal and committed officer of the VWOA. The radio equipment operated by the VWOA aboard the lightship AMBROSE was donated by General Sarnoff.
Two former honorary presidents of the Veteran Wireless Operators Association are shown here: David Sarnoff and Guglielmo Marconi.