Background
Ty McCoy was born in Gainesville, Florida on April 25, 1945.
Ty McCoy was born in Gainesville, Florida on April 25, 1945.
He was educated at the United States Military Academy at West Point, receiving a Bachelor of Surgery in engineering in 1967.
After graduating from West Point, McCoy joined the United States Army, serving as an Army field artillery officer in command and staff assignments in the United States, Europe, and Vietnam. From 1973 to 1977, he was Staff Assistant and later a Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense. In 1977, he was the Scientific Adviser to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Engineering and Systems David East. Mann.
From 1979 to 1981, he was Assistant for National Security Affairs to Senator.
Jake Garn (R–Utah). In April 1981, President of the United States Ronald Reagan nominated McCoy to be Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Manpower & Reserve Affairs), and McCoy subsequently held that office for the duration of the Reagan Administration. McCoy also served as the Acting Under Secretary and Acting Secretary of the Air Force for a period of time throughout the Reagan Administration as well.
After leaving government service in 1989, McCoy joined Thiokol as Senior Vice President for Government Relations. He later founded the George Washington National Bank and served as the bank"s Vice Chairman.
He left the Army in 1972, and became a member of the Long-Range Planning and Net Assessment Group in the Office of the United States Secretary of Defense.