Not long after, FDR happily accepts President Wilson's appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and moves his family to Washington, DC. Devastated by his humiliating defeat in 1912 ...
After the election of President William McKinley in 1896, Theodore Roosevelt lobbies hard to be named Assistant Secretary of the Navy. When the US battleship Maine blows up in Havana harbor on ...
Swanson refused to resign his Senate seat early so Byrd could acquire seniority, holding his office until the very last moment before being sworn in as Secretary of the Navy. President Roosevelt had ...
The CIP was co-signed by the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Manpower and ... including the Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force. OPM reported significant increases in the Employee Engagement ...
McDonald, who served in the U.S. Army from 1950 to 1952, had a long career in education, including a stint as assistant principal at Roosevelt ... office under the U.S. secretary of defense.
Afterwards he sank back into the obscurity of the ASF’s Legal Section, until Henry Stimson discovered him and made him his special assistant. Rediscovered by Secretary Robert Patterson ...
An experienced attorney and public servant, Rokita served as Indiana’s twice-elected secretary of state from ... Knudsen served as the Roosevelt County attorney, a position he was elected ...
a former Secretary of the Navy (1897-98), and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a former assistant secretary of the Navy,” noted the Library of Congress. “It was performed as the body of President John ...
Connally resigned in 1961 as Kennedy's first secretary of Navy to run successfully for the governor's post. Bill Stinson, the governor's administrative assistant, said Connally would stay at ...