Examples of chairman of the joint chiefs of staff in the following topics:
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- The Stonewall Riots of 1969 are often thought to mark the starting point of a worldwide LGBTQ rights movement.
- Still, it was not until the second half of the twentieth century that LGBTQ advocates organized groups and demonstrations to improve the legal status of LGBTQ people.
- The origin of the term "Boston marriages" refer to two single women living together, independent of men.
- A congressional bill to repeal DADT was enacted in December 2010, specifying that the policy would remain in place until the President, the Secretary of Defense, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff certified that repeal would not harm military readiness, followed by a 60-day waiting period.
- President Barack Obama, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen sent that certification to Congress on July 22, 2011, which set the end of DADT for September 20, 2011.
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- A commander-in-chief is the person exercising supreme command authority of a nation's military forces; in the US, this person is the president.
- A commander-in-chief is the person exercising supreme command authority of a nation's military forces or significant element of those forces.
- According to Article II, Section 2, Clause I of the Constitution, the President of the United States is commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces.
- The current commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces is Barack Obama, the 44th person to hold the position since Grover Cleveland served two non consecutive terms as President of the United States.
- The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the U.S. chief of defense equivalent, may assist the President and Secretary of Defense in the exercise of their command functions, but the Chairman himself does not independently exercise command over any combatant forces.
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- The specific duties of the Secretary of State include:
- As the highest-ranking member of the cabinet, the Secretary of State is the third-highest official of the executive branch of the Federal Government of the United States, after the President and Vice President.
- The Secretary of Defense is the head and chief executive officer of the Department of Defense, which is an Executive Department of the Government of the United States of America .
- Because the Office of Secretary of Defense is vested with legal powers which exceeds those of any commissioned officer, and is second only to the Office of President in the military hierarchy, it has sometimes unofficially been referred to as a de facto "deputy commander-in-chief. " The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the principal military adviser to the Secretary of Defense and the President.
- While the Chairman may assist the Secretary and President in their command functions, the Chairman is not in the chain of command.
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- In September 1993, Yitzhak Rabin, prime minister of Israel, and Yasser Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, signed the Oslo Accords at the White House, granting some self-rule to Palestinians living in the Israeli-occupied territories of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
- In 1993, the Clinton administration sent soldiers to capture one of the warlords, Mohammed Farah Aidid, in the city of Mogadishu.
- In the days of brutal colonial rule by European forces, Belgian administrators had given control to Tutsi tribal chiefs, although Hutus constituted a majority of the population.
- Senator Sam Nunn, and retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Colin Powell to Haiti.
- The democratic government of Aristride was restored, but only on the condition that it adopt the economic program of the defeated U.S.
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- Richard Nixon's first Chief of Staff, H.R.
- The EOP is headed by the White House Chief of Staff, currently Jacob Lew.
- The roles of the Chief of Staff are both managerial and advisory. the Chief of Staff may select key White House staff and supervise them; structure the White House staff; control the flow of people into the Oval Office; and advise the President on various issues.
- Richard Nixon's first Chief of Staff, H.R.
- The Chief of Staff is assisted by one or more Deputy Chiefs of Staff.
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- Congressional staff are employees of the United States Congress or individual members of Congress.
- Congressional staff are employees of the United States Congress or individual members of Congress.
- The various types of congressional staff are as follows: personal staff, who work for individual members of Congress; committee staff, who serve either the majority or minority on congressional committees; leadership staff, who work for the speaker, majority and minority leaders, and the majority and minority whips; institutional staff, who include the majority and minority party floor staff and non-partisan staff; and the support agency staff, who are the non-partisan employees of the Congressional Research Service (CRS), Congressional Budget Office (CBO), and Government Accountability Office (GAO).
- Majority and minority members hire their own staff, with the exception of two committees in each house: the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence in the House, and the Select Committee on Ethics and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence in the Senate.
- Committee staff includes staff directors, committee counsel, committee investigators, press secretaries, chief clerks and office managers, schedulers, documents clerks, and assistants.
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- Ben Bernanke is an American economist and chairman of the Federal Reserve (the Fed) through January 2014.
- Ben Bernanke gave a speech in 2002, before he became chairman of the Federal Reserve.
- As Chairman of the Federal Reserve, Bernanke sits on the Financial Stability Oversight Board and is also Chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee, the Fed's principal monetary policy making body.
- AIG bailout: It was stated that Bernanke had overruled recommendations from his staff regarding the AIG bailout.
- Review the challenges faced by Ben Bernanke during his time as chairman of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors
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- Finally, each department has its own staff.
- Staff qualifications and duties range widely by department.
- For example, national park service employees are considered staff of the Department of the Interior, but some may work on policy in Washington, while others tend to conservation in Yellowstone.
- Likewise, military staff includes soldiers on active duty who are not administrative employees but are nonetheless under the purview of the Department of Defense.
- These cabinet-level officers include the vice president, the chief of staff, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, the trade representative, the ambassador to the United Nations, the chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, and the administrator of the Small Business Administration.
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- Chester Nimitz, fleet admiral of the United States Navy, played a major role in the naval history of World War II as Commander in Chief, United States Pacific Fleet (CinCPac), for U.S. naval forces and Commander in Chief, Pacific Ocean Areas (CinCPOA), for U.S. and Allied air, land, and sea forces.
- Nimitz was selected Commander in Chief of the U.S.
- -British Combined Chiefs of Staff issued a directive designating the Pacific theater an area of American strategic responsibility.
- Six days later the US Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) divided the theater into three areas: the Pacific Ocean Areas (POA), the Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA, commanded by General Douglas MacArthur), and the South East Pacific area.
- Prior to the Battle of the Coral Sea, Nimitz and and his staff discussed deciphered messages and agreed that the Japanese were likely initiating a major operation in the Southwest Pacific in early May with Port Moresby as the probable target.
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- The structure of the committee consists, essentially, of the Chairperson, their staff, and other Democratic members of Congress that serve in roles supporting the functions of the committee.
- Of the four congressional campaign committees, the DCCC, with a staff of 25, has the largest in-house research department.
- After Emanuel's election as chairman of the Democratic Caucus, Chris Van Hollen became committee chair for the 110th Congress, and thus for the 2008 elections.
- The NRCC is governed by its chairman, U.S.
- The Chairman is elected by the House Republican Conference after each Congressional election.