Michael Pauluzen Van der Voort (c. 1615–1690), Flemish early resident of New Amsterdam
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Paul Vandervoort (1846-1902), American soldier who served in the Union Army
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Benjamin H. Vandervoort (1917–1990), American soldier, selected as the outstanding ground battle commander for World War II
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Again, Matt Smith presented the coverage, with analysis from Chris Mason (once he had lost to van der Voort) and Alan Warriner-Little, commentary from Mason, Stuart Pyke, John Rawling and Warriner-Little, and reports from Ned Boulting.