He later transferred to Austin, where he served as the chief of staff for the Air National Guard. |
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I was told by the President to look into the possibility of countertrade and I talked with the TNI chief and Air Force chief of staff. |
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The next vice chief of the Guard Bureau will become the chief of staff for the joint bureau. |
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I did see his chief of staff at our second annual tribal dignitaries meeting. |
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Though critics saw him as quick-tempered, harsh, abrupt, and arbitrary, practically everyone recognized his genius as a chief of staff. |
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Eoin MacNeill, chief of staff of Irish Volunteers, then countermanded the mobilization orders given by Pearse. |
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Has any White House chief of staff stayed on for two full terms, as Andy Card seems poised to do? |
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Musgrave's chief of staff says the congresswoman is concentrating on getting the two-thirds support she needs in the U.S. House and Senate. |
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Proof that they had sought and received permission from the general chief of staff was brushed aside. |
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The governor responded by appointing a prominent Democrat as his new chief of staff. |
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My chief of staff selected this roundabout route to throw the news media off our trail. |
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The paper cited a source close to the Bashkir leadership as saying that Kremlin chief of staff Dmitry Medvedev had organized the Sistema deal. |
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I applaud the Army chief of staff for approving the creation of the Combat Action Badge. |
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He's the deputy chief of staff and senior adviser to the president and he continues to do his duties. |
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Contrary to popular mythology, not every graduate of the Air Force Academy has a chance to become chief of staff of the Air Force. |
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It is the first time in Army history that a chief of staff has had to wait for so long for the service of a deputy. |
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For example, in some forces of the United States, the chief officer would have a chief of staff. |
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This gives them exposure and access to the chief of staff and other members of the staff. |
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The Commissioner has a female staff officer and he has a chief of staff who is female. |
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In 1933 he put in a request and got appointed chief of staff of a military pilot school. |
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Would an accountable Prime Minister not simply ask his chief of staff if he personally leaked confidential and diplomatic information? |
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Donovan Richards, chief of staff to New York City councilman James Sanders, echoed that statement. |
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The chief of staff is the gatekeeper, which translates into a great deal of power, but far from absolute. |
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Clifford removed General William Westmoreland as Vietnam commander, kicking him upstairs to become Army chief of staff and replacing him with General Creighton Abrams. |
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As a result, by the eve of World War II, no one seriously questioned the dictum of Gen George Marshall, Army chief of staff, that no democracy could endure a 10-year war. |
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He seems to have acted more as a chief of staff than a strategist. |
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He is the longest-serving chief of staff in 46 years, yet he reminds people that he toiled many years at a McDonald's and spent one summer as a garbage collector. |
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Afterward, however, he was hired by Belle Moskowitz to be chief of staff for Gov. Al Smith's reconstruction committee. |
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The military still had not released names but said the four included a Republican Guard corps-level chief of staff, a guard division commander and a paymaster for the militia. |
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The creation of these three administrative commands allowed Marshall, the army's chief of staff, and his general staff to control operations and plans. |
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James Wolfe was appointed as the expedition's Quartermaster General and the Army's chief of staff. |
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In 1954, he was deputy chief and, a year later, chief of staff in Kenya during the Mau-Mau emergency, a difficult period during which he won another mention in dispatches. |
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But Eugene Lang is a Liberal party insider-in fact, he was the chief of staff for Ministers of National Defence John McCallum and Bill Graham,8 a partisan position that the book is coy about admitting. |
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Almost everyone has a hidden vice or passion: the brigadier is addicted to morphine, his chief of staff is a secret communist and the padre, Father Simeon, is a hopeless kleptomaniac. |
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On January 17th Houthi gunmen abducted Mr Hadi's chief of staff, Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, while he was travelling to a meeting with a national body charged with ratifying the constitution. |
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As well as the previous blockhouse installed in the southern courtyard of the castle, the ministry of war added an underground command post for the chief of staff. |
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The White House chief of staff, Denis McDonough, sent a letter to a senior Republican critic, urging him to shelve legislation that would clip the administration's wings. |
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At the same time, he has been commendably tough with underperforming subordinates, sacking both the secretary of the air force and his chief of staff over the lax handling of nuclear weapons. |
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General Musharraf, as the army chief of staff who organised Pakistan's incursion into Indian Kashmir last year, has an unimpeachable record in most militants' eyes. |
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Who will confide in any Canadian diplomat now, knowing that the information will be passed on according to the partisan political agenda of the Prime Minister and his chief of staff? |
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I felt that the comments by the chief of staff for the armed forces were actually out of line and unacceptable and that we should have this debate. |
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The reason is that he was a former chief of staff of Tsahal. |
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The assassination of the President and the army chief of staff pushed the country ever deeper into a quagmire of failing institutions, increasingly fragile democracy, growing corruption and personality cults. |
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In 1881 and 1882, as army chief of staff, he had fiercely opposed the old plan to build a tunnel under the English Channel that was being strongly revived by French and British businessmen. |
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Army Medical Department, the surgeon general provides advice and assistance to the Army secretary and chief of staff on health care matters. |
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He was the chief of staff of ousted Ukrainian President victor Yanukovych. |
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The IDF chief of staff General Moshe Dayan, first planned to block the vital Mitla Pass. |
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Hans Jeschonnek the Luftwaffe chief of staff refused to guarantee the success of Cerberus or to reinforce the fighter forces in the west. |
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General Montgomery and Major General Walter Bedell Smith, Eisenhower's chief of staff, were eager to launch the invasion. |
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Shaheen and Lynch re-ups for a term as chief of staff to newly installed Gov. |
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The chief of staff approved in December wear of the new pullover, v-neck sweater. |
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Italian navy chief of staff Admiral Giuseppe De Giorgi said military planeswere continuing to overfly the area around the ferry checking for bodies. |
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As Coast Guard chief of staff in 2005, he took charge and brought new energy, focus and coordination to rescue and recovery efforts after Hurricane Katrina. |
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The thinking part of his command was provided by his brilliant chief of staff Gneisenau, a noted Anglophobe with a distinct antipathy towards Wellington. |
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All power is concentrated in the Sultan, who is also chief of staff of the armed forces, Minister of Defence, Minister of Foreign Affairs and chairman of the Central Bank. |
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George Bush's attempt at just-folks normalcy was undermined when he turned a blind eye to his chief of staff flying military jets to private appointments. |
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Michael Morkin, an emergency room surgeon and the incoming chief of staff at Renown where the victims were taken, said both doctors were his friends. |
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