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  • |alma_mater=United States Coast Guard Academy,Naval War College, Kennedy School of Government |description=[[United States Coast Guard]] officer working on [[drug interdiction]].
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  • ...d|National Guard]] when not called into [[Federal government of the United States|federal]] service. The governor's responsibilities include making yearly "S
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  • ...[pardon]]s, except in cases of [[treason]] and [[Impeachment in the United States|impeachment]].
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  • |logo=United States Merchant Marine Academy seal.png |description=Trains cadets to serve as officers in the United States Merchant Marine, branches of the military, and the transportation industry.
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  • '''Joseph Jefferson Mansfield''' was a member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] from the [[U.S. state]] of [[Texas]] from 1917 t ...aper in Eagle Lake. Mansfield rose to the rank of captain in the National Guard.
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  • |logo=United States Intelligence Community.jpg ..., National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Office, National Security Agency, Central Security Service, Office of Naval Intelligence
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  • |description= The most senior military leaders in the [[United States]] ...athan Farragut Twining|Nathan F. Twining]]; [[Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force|Air Force Chief of Staff]], Gen. [[Thomas D. White]]; [[Commandan
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  • ...ning which would be recognized upon enrollment in any branch of the United States military. Participation in military studies was declared optional in 1971.<
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  • |title=United States Ambassador to Russia |title=United States Ambassador to China
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  • ...ion=US Spook, [[NSA Director]] 1999-2005, [[CIA Director]] 2006-2009, News Guard advisory board |title=Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence
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  • |image_caption=President Truman signs the National Security Act Amendment of 1949 in the Oval Office]] ...the day after the Senate confirmed [[James Forrestal]] as the first United States Secretary of Defence.<ref>[http://www.archives.gov/legislative/images/forre
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  • |logo=United States Department of Defense_logo.svg |leaders=United States Secretary of Defense
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  • ...te's]] [[Delaware National Guard|military forces]]. The [[Governor (United States)|governor]] has a duty to enforce state laws, and the power to either appro ...similar circumstances. The current governor is [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] [[John Carney (politician)|John Carney]], who took office on Ja
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  • |political_parties=Republican Party (United States) |title=United States/Ambassador/European Union
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  • |description=30 years of senior homeland and national security bureaucratic and administrative experience in the U.S. federal gov |title=United States Secretary of the Air Force
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  • ...o the [[commander-in-chief]] of the [[U.S. state|state's]] [[Iowa National Guard|military forces]].<ref>IA Const. art. IV, § 7.</ref> ...011 to 2017. He is the longest-serving governor in [[History of the United States|U.S. history]], surpassing the previous record of 21 years set by [[George
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  • ...ureau '''based on the long-standing Garden Plot model''' in which National Guard units are trained and equipped to support civil authorities in crowd contro ...RNGUS (Ret.), Executive Director, National Guard Association of the United States, Testimony in the Senate Appropriations Committee Hearing on Homeland Defen
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  • ...and a member of the [[National Commission on Terrorism|U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century]]. General Galvin attended the [[Bilderberg]] meeting ...was awarded the [[Silver Star]], the [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)|Distinguished Flying Cross]] and the [[Soldiers Medal]].<ref>[http://valor
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  • ...o was Commander of the District of Columbia [[National Guard]].<ref>http://states.ng.mil/sites/DC/Documents/MG%20Wherley%20Press%20Release.pdf</ref> On [[9/1 On [[September 11, 2001]], Wherley was commander of 113th Wing, the Guard unit responsible for protecting Washington D.C.. That morning, Wherley orde
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  • ...an politician who was elected from [[Florida]] as a member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] from [[1955]] to [[1993]]. He was chairman of th ...University of Miami School of Law]]. Fascell joined the [[Florida National Guard]] in [[1941]] and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in [[1942]], and
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