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Department of the Army Office of the Secretary: Style: The Honorable: Reports to: Secretary of the Army Under Secretary of the Army: Seat: The Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia, United States: Appointer: The President with Senate advice and consent: Term length: No fixed term: Constituting instrument: 10 U.S.C. § 3019: Formation: 1949 ...
Secretary of the Army. Christine Wormuth [66] May 28, 2021 (Confirmed May 27, 2021 by voice vote) [V 29] — — Under Secretary of the Army. Gabe Camarillo: February 8, 2022 [67] (Confirmed February 2, 2022 by voice vote) [V 30] — — General Counsel of the Army. Carrie Ricci: January 3, 2022 [68] (Confirmed December 14, 2021 by voice vote ...
The United States Army Recruiting and Retention College (RRC), located at Fort Knox, Kentucky, is a satellite school under the United States Army Soldier Support Institute (USASSI) that provides United States Army officers and non-commissioned officers (NCOs) with the knowledge, skills, and techniques to conduct recruiting and career counselor duties for the United States Army and Army Reserve ...
An Army combat veteran with extensive cybersecurity and counterterrorism experience is taking over as one of the nation’s top election security officials, the director of the U.S. Cybersecurity ...
A primary election is an election in which registered voters in a jurisdiction (nominating primary) select a political party's candidate for a later election. There are various types of primary: either the whole electorate is eligible, and voters choose one party's primary at the polling booth (an open primary); or only independent voters can ...
The special congressional election battle on Long Island is another test of America ... a former mayor of Glen Cove and Nassau County executive, who left the House in 2022 after three terms to run ...
Colorado State Rep. Gabe Evans (R) has won the race for the state’s 8th Congressional District, The Hill/Decision Desk HQ projects. Evans, an Army combat veteran, defeated one-term Rep. Yadira ...
Elections in Virginia are authorized under Article I of the Virginia State Constitution, sections 5–6, and Article V which establishes elections for the state-level officers, cabinet, and legislature. Article VII section 4 establishes the election of county-level officers. Elections are regulated under state statute 24.2-102.