Lateral Omni Operational Research Engine
Home Page
Business
Career
Community
Dating
Education
Entertainment
Family
Health
Hobbies
Home
Men
Music
News
Real Estate
Shopping
Sports
Technology
Travel
Women


   
Will Clinton VP nomination be enough for Obama?

With all the respect for the woman and not that they have not earned it, I am happy to announce that since Hillary Clinton can not be the Commander in Chief, after I retire, I will personally ensure that we have top military command run by a woman.
Is this a strategy to weaken America, I say not, since our country provides equal oportunities during a peace as well as at war.
Now Obama what you have to say. If you have a runing mate a woman than I will accuse your party of trying to get to someones pants. OOPS did I say that?

Army Generals Nomination Called Historic

President Bush has nominated Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody to take over the Armys Materiel Command as a four-star general, and if confirmed by the Senate she would be the first woman in U.S. history to receive such a high military rank.

In announcing the nomination yesterday, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates praised Dunwoodys "extraordinary leadership and devotion to duty" and called the choice "an historic occasion." There are 57 active-duty female general officers in the U.S. armed forces, five of whom are three-star generals. About 5 percent of the Armys general officers are women.

"Women continue to achieve great success and make invaluable contributions to the defense of this nation," Gates said.

Dunwoody joined the Army in 1975 after graduating from the State University of New York, and she has risen to the highest ranks of the Army while focusing on logistics and support services. She has served as deputy chief of staff for logistics and last week was welcomed to Fort Belvoir as the deputy commander of the Army Materiel Command -- a command she would take over from Gen. Benjamin S. Griffin if confirmed.


The Web site of the Army Materiel Command explains its mission simply: "If a Soldier shoots it, drives it, flies it, wears it, communicates with it, or eats it -- AMC provides it." Dunwoody would lead an Army command that is integral to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and would supervise more than 56,000 soldiers and civilians who deal with Army contracting, acquisition, technology and logistics.

"I am very honored but also very humbled today with this announcement," Dunwoody said in a statement. Because of the sensitivity of the nominating process, generals rarely grant interviews until confirmed.

"I grew up in a family that didnt know what glass ceilings were," she continued. "This nomination only reaffirms what I have known to be true about the military throughout my career . . . that the doors continue to open for men and women in uniform."

Gen. George W. Casey, the Armys chief of staff, said the nomination marks an important day for the nation.

"Lt. Gen. Dunwoodys nomination not only underscores her significant contributions and success throughout 33 years of service, but also shows the level of possible opportunity in our Armys diverse, quality, all-volunteer force," Casey said. "Our nation will continue to benefit from Lt. Gen. Dunwoodys leadership as the Army continues to build strength from our diversity."

According to the Army, her family has served in the military for five generations, including her great-grandfather, grandfather, father, brother, sister, niece and husband.


Popular Articles by traveler

Gas prices - tough road ahead in America.
Waiting for a scandal.
Lemon Stay with me
Dog confessions: Britney Spears forced me to go
Child book for summer reading
Obama Provides New Openings For Attacks
Britney Spears is finally getting a dog
Will Clinton VP nomination be enough for Obama?
Ex-Bear Stearns Fund Managers Indicted for Fraud.
We are not counting on terrorists.
McCain Calls Wes Clark Comment ‘Unnecessary’
Cuil not so Cuil or Cuil about Cuil
Kill Bin Laden or not to kill this is a question
Drug Laws vs education - results are in.
Searched Web for Sex and Suicide Sites
Richard Grasso crime goes unpunished.
Republicans working with oil companies

      
Popular Articles
Hair Styles
2570 people read this article.
Nostradamus predicts Obama winner in 2008 election
2450 people read this article.
Killing Crabgrass With Preemergent Herbicides
1078 people read this article.
The Fun House Reunions
893 people read this article.
June 2008 Midwest Floods
840 people read this article.
Popular Articles
Can Men & Women Just Be Friends?
671 people read this article.
7 Unusual Careers
649 people read this article.
Top 10 Future Careers
614 people read this article.
Heart attack and drinking warm water
611 people read this article.
Foods that naturally suppress the appetite.
562 people read this article.
Popular Articles
Installing an Air Conditioner
560 people read this article.
Friendster pioneer in Social Networks
512 people read this article.
Cell phones embrace Wi-Fi
497 people read this article.
Sony NWZ-A720 Walkman
495 people read this article.
BMW ALPINA B7 - Exotic Ride
492 people read this article.
Popular Articles
How To Improve Your Memory In 5 Easy Steps
486 people read this article.
Earning Residual Revenue with Articles
461 people read this article.
Designing your Bathroom
460 people read this article.
Quit Smoking
447 people read this article.
The 10 Rules of Engagement - Phone Etiquette
426 people read this article.
Home | Authors | Advertisers | Terms Of Service | Privacy Policy | Anti-Spam Policy | Promotion
Content and Design Copyright © 2007-Present Loore.com - All Rights Reserved
Powered by - Loore™