Sentences with phrase «u.s. army officer»

Before Starbucks, Paula was an executive in the technology industry (Dell Corporation), a partner in private practice, and dedicated many years of her legal career to public service, including serving as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Western District of Washington (1988 - 1994) and in various capacities as a U.S. Army officer assigned to the Pentagon and White House Office of Legal Counsel.
Justice Crooks served as a U.S. Army officer at the Pentagon, in the Office of the Judge Advocate General where he attained the rank of Captain.
Other highlights of the conference included keynotes from NASA astronaut Captain Scott Kelly; author, commentator, and co-founder and former editor - in - chief of The Huffington Post news site, Arianna Huffington; and youth advocate, Rhodes Scholar, decorated U.S. Army officer, and acclaimed author Wes Moore.
A U.S. Army officer urged federal lawmakers this month to ensure that military dependents are included in federal programs for disabled infants and preschoolers.
Uniting A School Around Improvement A former U.S. Army officer, Samuel E. Harris set out to change the culture at Martin Luther King Jr..
My Lai Massacre survivor Do Ba, 48, left, of Ho Chi Minh City, meets with former U.S. Army officer Lawrence Colburn, 58, right, of Canton, Ga., on the 40th anniversary of the massacre.
Jukay, before his days in community activism, served as a U.S. Army officer where he earned the Combat Infantryman Badge and the Bronze Star Medal while commanding a rifle platoon and later leading economic development and governance initiatives for two Iraqi districts.
Gibson, a highly decorated retired U.S. Army officer from Kinderhook, is reaching out to voters as a pragmatic, middle - of - the - road Republican more interested in results than ideology.
«Low intensity conflict is an economical option which we must, as a result of Vietnam, recognize as a legitimate form of conflict at least for the next twenty years, stated a former U.S. Army officer and veteran of the war in Southeast Asia.
«I can think of no one more deserving of this extraordinary opportunity to win a 7 - Eleven franchise than one of our military veterans who has given so much for our country,» DePinto, a graduate of the Military Academy at West Point and former U.S. Army officer, said in a statement.
In the 1900s, a U.S. army officer named George Owen Squier developed a method to transmit radio signals along electrical and telephone wires.
Started by 25 U.S. Army officers, USAA has since grown to more than 11 million members.
Back in 1922, several U.S. Army officers who lived in Texas were having trouble getting auto insurance.
Tasks listed on sample resumes of Military Officers include developing and teaching leadership curriculum to future U.S. Army officers, and participating in forecasting, budgeting, manpower allocation, and resource distribution.
A sought - after life coach who has counseled everyone from Fortune 500 executives to stay - at - home moms to U.S. Army Officers, Derrick created his Happify tracks to broaden access to his experience and techniques — which includes research in the psychology labs of Harvard and Yale.

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The plaintiffs in the ACLU suit include Petty Officer Brock Stone, 34, who has served in the U.S. Navy for 11 years, including a nine - month deployment to Afghanistan, and Staff Sergeant Kate Cole, 27, who has served in the U.S. Army for almost 10 years, including a year in Afghanistan where she was a team leader and designated marksman.
Wexley has taken on some unusual projects — a mass paper - airplane launch, for instance — but the company's founders were still surprised when they got a call from a U.S. Army colonel who had read about them in Inc. and wanted to send his communications officer for a little on - the - job training.
He was commissioned an engineer officer in the U.S. Army.
Following the Engineer Basic Officer Leaders Course at Fort Leonard Wood, Richard attended the Sapper Leader Course and the U.S. Army Ranger School.
According to the article, «two U.S. military officers assigned to advise the El Salvadoran military... were «part and parcel» of death - squad operations carried out by an elite intelligence branch of the Salvadoran army
After that, he became a military police officer in the U.S. Army.
Cornelius was a centurion, a high - ranking noncommissioned officer similar to a sergeant or perhaps a low - ranking commissioned officer like a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army.
A special thanks to Matthew Montgomery, Fort Lee's Media Relations Officer; U.S. Army CW4 Russell D. Campbell, Chief of the Advanced Food Service Training Division Joint Culinary Center of Excellence (JCCoE); and CW4 Robert Sparks, Chief of Advanced Food Service Training Division Joint Culinary Center of Excellence (JCCoE).
Prior to joining DPS, Lain served as an aviation branch officer for the U.S. Army and more recently as a consultant with McKinsey & Company.
The announcement marks a special milestone for UFood Grill CEO Sal Rincione who was a counter intelligence officer in the U.S. Army 15 years ago.
Rincione was a counter intelligence officer in the U.S. Army and served with the 101st Infantry Division and the 2nd Infantry Division before entering the private sector.
Gordon Christian, also of Warroad, a tiny town which provided three brothers and a coach for the U.S. squad, clashed along the boards with Red Army Officer Alexandrov Cherepanov.
A former Army bomb disposal officer and business development executive, Crossman has been instrumental in the development of numerous life - saving technologies, including the bomb suit featured in the Oscar - winning movie, The Hurt Locker, Advanced Combat Helmet impact pads, roadside bomb jammers used by the United States Marine Corp, and, most recently, helmet impact sensors used by U.S. Army and USMC to help detect traumatic brain injury (TBI) in deployed soldiers and Marines.
Former state Senate President Ken Bennett, a Republican, announced his own candidacy for the seat last month, while two others — state Sen. Steve Pierce and former U.S. Army intelligence officer Jonathan Paton — are considering their own campaigns.
During his distinguished career, Mr. Madoff served as Chief Investment and Strategy Officer for the New York Liquidation Bureau, a Vice President at Goldman Sachs, and a Captain in the U.S. Army, stationed in Greece and Hawaii.
While a Captain in the U.S. Army he was the project officer for the 1969...
Parker shifted his focus from cardiac to brain research after two tours in Afghanistan as a U.S. Army infantry officer.
As a future officer in the U.S. Army, I know that my major has helped me developed the critical thinking skills to be a future leader.»
National Institutes of Health Director Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., announced today the selection of Major General James K. Gilman, M.D., U.S. Army (Retired), as the inaugural chief executive officer of the NIH Clinical Center, the nation's largest hospital devoted to clinical research.
MPA candidate and U.S. Army Infantry Officer Mike Kelvington penned an op - ed for Havok Journal on how politicians, the media and Hollywood distort the facts about veterans and PTSD, and his own journey of post-traumatic growth.
He is an Infantry officer in the U.S. Army with seven deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, including with the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Name: Katie del Castillo Age: 27 Location: Arlington, Virginia / Washington D.C. Current title / company: Human Resources Officer, Captain, U.S. Army / / blogger behind Life with a Dash of Whimsy Educational background: Human Geography, United States Military Academy at West Point
His character, Lt. Col. Thomas Devoe, is an intelligence officer with the U.S. Army's Special Forces.
Following a tour of duty as an artillery officer for the U.S. Army from 1956 to 1959, he began pursuing a long term career in journalism, eventually working as an anchor for local TV network affiliates.
Supporting the cast are Hamish Linklater as Cal Zapata, a scientist who mans the international satellite station in Hawaii that searches the skies for signs of life; Jesse Plemons as Jimmy «Ordy» Ord, a boatswain aboard USS John Paul Jones; New Zealander John Tui as the ship's engine room expert, Chief Petty Officer Walter «The Beast» Lynch; and, in his professional acting debut, U.S. Army Colonel Gregory D. Gadson, a battalion leader who lost both legs in Iraq in 2007.
But «Hostiles» is no spoof; it's a deadly serious examination of the strained relationship between white men and Native Americans in this country, one that acknowledges the racism and brutality the U.S. Army showed to frontier tribes, while giving a bigoted cavalry officer played by Christian Bale a chance to redeem himself.
Call of Duty: World War 2 takes players back to the European theater in 1944 and 1945, and features an American platoon as well as a cast of side characters including women resistance fighters, a soldier in an African - American unit (the U.S. Army was still segregated in WWII), a British officer and even a child.
Lt. Col. Thomas Devoe (Clooney), an intelligence officer with the U.S. Army's special forces, believes profiteers will sell these weapons to rogue governments.
But «The Wall,» which features Aaron Taylor - Johnson as a U.S. Army soldier pinned down by a preternaturally accurate Iraqi sniper behind a crumbling wall and pro-wrestler-turned-actor John Cena as his injured superior officer, doesn't sound — at least on paper — like there's much room for innovation, let alone a movie.
Camp Victory, Afghanistan Director: Carol Dysinger Using almost 300 hours of footage shot over the course of three years, Camp Victory, Afghanistan tells the story of the Afghan officers charged with building a new Afghan National Army and the U.S. National Guardsmen sent to mentor them.
He went to Officers Candidate School as well and served as a 1st Lieutenant in the U.S. Army where he was awarded the Bronze Star for his efforts.
Dr. Kent Vince joined Seattle Veterinary Specialists, a BluePearl Veterinary Partners hospital, after spending 12 years as a Veterinary Corps Officer in the U.S. Army.
After graduation, she spent 5 years in the U.S. Army as a Veterinary Corps Officer where she took care of our country's military working...
After graduation, she spent 5 years in the U.S. Army as a Veterinary Corps Officer where she took care of our country's military working dogs and pets of U.S. Service Members.
Following graduation from University of Illinois in 2008, she was commissioned as an Officer in the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps.
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