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  2. Naval Inspector General - Wikipedia

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    In its report, Congress expressed frustration with the multiple investigative agencies within the Navy. The committee felt that the Navy Department needed an office of Inspector General to "be charged with the duty of keeping Congress and the secretary of the Navy informed as to the conditions of the naval service. [2]

  3. Category:United States Navy inspectors general - Wikipedia

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    The following officers of the United States Navy have served as Naval Inspector General. Pages in category "United States Navy inspectors general" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  4. Tailhook scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Mother of All Hooks: The Story of the U.S. Navy's Tailhook Scandal. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers. ISBN 1-56000-293-X. OCLC 35911317. Office of the Inspector General (OIG or DoDIG), United States Department of Defense (1993). The Tailhook Report: The Official Inquiry into the Events of Tailhook '91. New York: St. Martin ...

  5. Report: Watchdog provides grim assessment of Navy ... - AOL

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    The Navy is considering extending the service life for some ships, according to the report, to meet the 31-ship fleet requirement, costing a total of $1 billion per ship.

  6. John Kerry military service controversy - Wikipedia

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    In an October 5, 2004 letter to Judicial Watch, Secretary England deferred to the Navy Inspector General's authority as the investigating officer, and declined to initiate a separate review. [86] On October 12, 2004, Judicial Watch released a press release critical of the Navy's decision that no further investigation or review would take place ...

  7. John V. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    John Vincent Fuller [1] (born 1965) [2] is a United States Navy vice admiral who serves as the 42nd Naval Inspector General since June 11, 2021. Prior to that, Fuller served as deputy director for force protection of the Joint Staff and before that as the director of strategy, plans, and policy of the United States Northern Command.

  8. Navy says EPA report that found low-level contamination ... - AOL

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    The Navy released Wednesday a report by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that was the result of an inspection of its water system that serves more than 93, 000 people on Oahu.

  9. Albert T. Church - Wikipedia

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    Albert Thomas Church III (born 1947) is a retired vice admiral in the United States Navy.Church served as on active duty for 36 years, retiring as a vice admiral in 2005. During his service he commanded two warships, the Navy's largest shore installation at Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia, and was the longest-serving budget director of the Navy (1998–2002