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March 25, 2007 March 25, 2007 [11] May 9, 2009 [12] Gerald Cross, MD May 10, 2009 as Acting Undersecretary. February 17, 2010 Robert Petzel, MD February 18, 2010 [13] [table 1] May 16, 2014 [14] Robert L. Jesse, M.D., Ph.D May 16, 2014 as Principal Deputy Undersecretary. July 2, 2014 Carolyn M. Clancy, M.D. July 2, 2014 as Interim ...
VA-125 was an Attack Squadron of the U.S. Navy, and was the second squadron to bear the VA-125 designation. It was established as VA-26 on 30 June 1956, and redesignated VA-125 on 11 April 1958. The squadron was disestablished on 1 October 1977.
VA-25 has the following meanings: Attack Squadron 25 (U.S. Navy) Virginia State Route 25 (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 8 ...
Circular A-131: Value Engineering, issued 26 January 1988, revised 21 May 1993 [2] and 26 December 2013. Contains guidance to support the sustained use of value engineering by federal departments and agencies; Circular A-133: Audits of states, local government and non-profit organizations: see OMB A-133 Compliance Supplement
This centralization caused delays and bottlenecks as the agency tried to serve World War II veterans. As a result, the VA went through a decentralization process, giving more authority to the field offices. [26] The World War II GI Bill was signed into law on June 22, 1944, by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. [27] "The United States government ...
A VA-25 A-1H with a special "bomb" in 1965 on USS Midway. The "bomb" was a damaged toilet which was going to be thrown overboard. One of VA-25's plane captains saved it and the ordnance crew made a rack, tailfins and nose fuse for it. In March 1961, the squadron, while embarked on USS Midway.
1 Anthony Principi served as Acting Secretary in his capacity as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs September 26, 1992 – January 20, 1993. 2 Hershel W. Gober served as Acting Secretary in his capacity as Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs July 13, 1997 – January 2, 1998 and July 25, 2000 – January 20, 2001. [5]