New member of the Forbes 400 Neal Blue and his brother Linden Blue first introduced the Predator drone into the skies 25 years ago to surveil Serbian forces during the Clinton Administration
"The Flying Blue Brothers": Neal and Linden Blue pictured in a single-propeller aircraft on the April 8, 1957, cover oft may be the most historic drone strike in history—last Friday an MQ-9 Reaper fired at least twomissiles at vehicles carrying Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani, Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis and their entourage upon arrival at Baghdad International Airport, according to news reports. The convoy was incinerated.
The Blue brothers grew up in one of the wealthiest families in Denver right after the Great Depression. The Blues’ business was real estate, and both their mother, Virginia, and father, James, worked in the family firm. During World War II, James Blue was drafted into the military while Virginia Blue joined the Red Cross. In 1967 Virginia ran as a Republican for state treasurer and became the first woman elected to a statewide position in Colorado.
After graduating from Yale, the brothers both enlisted in the U.S. Air Force: Neal Blue worked with nuclear weapons; Linden served in the Air Force’s police force. After leaving the military, the duo expanded the family fortune in real estate, agriculture, and oil and gas production through their Cordillera Corporation.
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