Leslie Aspin Jr. (July 21, 1938 – May 21, 1995) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as the U.S. representative for Wisconsin's 1st...
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close to this village Aspin valve, an automotive component Les Aspin (1938–1995), U.S. Congressman and Secretary of Defense Neil Aspin (born 1965), English...
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The Les Aspin Center for Government, or simply the Les Aspin Center or "LAC" is an educational program and extension of Marquette University based in the...
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opportunity. Following the incident, in April 1993, Secretary of Defense Les Aspin announced a revised policy on the assignment of women in the armed forces:...
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Project. It also opened a Washington, D.C.-based study center called the Les Aspin Center for Government, named after the former Secretary of Defense. MBA...
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exclusion was lifted from aviation positions by Secretary of Defense Les Aspin, permitting women to serve in almost any aviation capacity. Some restrictions...
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the district's previous representatives are U.S. Secretary of Defense Les Aspin and Speaker of the House and 2012 Vice Presidential-nominee Paul Ryan...
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faced Congressman Les Aspin and lost 58% to 41%, while spending $700,000. 1993 special election Shortly after defeating Neumann, Aspin was appointed U.S...
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1993 dinner at The Pentagon hosted by then-U.S. Secretary of Defense Les Aspin and Deputy Secretary of Defense William Perry to discuss defense industry...
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experienced after 1986 was encouraged when in autumn 1993, Perry and his boss Les Aspin invited two dozen industry executives to a dinner "in the secretary's...
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security and food relief. Cheney's successors as Secretary of Defense, Les Aspin and William J. Perry, had to contend with both the Bosnian and Somali...
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Clinton appointed Wisconsin U.S. representative Les Aspin as United States Secretary of Defense. Aspin therefore had to resign his seat in Wisconsin's...
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administrations, to serve as Counselor to the President. Secretary of Defense Les Aspin resigned in the aftermath of the Battle of Mogadishu and was succeeded...
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heavy armor. The request was denied by United States Secretary of Defense Les Aspin due to what Paul Greenberg would characterize as a politically motivated...
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Kennedy should have appointed either Air Force chief of staff General Curtis LeMay, chief of naval operations Admiral George Anderson Jr., or commandant of...
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20 January 1993 21 July 1993 182 Les Aspin Bill Clinton 70 John H. Dalton 22 July 1993 16 November 1998 1943 Les Aspin William J. Perry William Cohen 71...
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Skydive Milwaukee - Sky Knights Sport Parachute Club East Troy Skatepark Les Aspin, Congressman who lived in East Troy while in office. Alexander O. Babcock...
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July 13, 1993 174 days Les Aspin Bill Clinton - Merrill A. McPeak (born 1936) Acting July 14, 1993 August 5, 1993 22 days Les Aspin Bill Clinton 18 Sheila...
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Joseph P. Kennedy, Lou Holtz, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Charles Evans Hughes, Les Aspin, James Smith McDonnell and others. Forty-two brothers of the fraternity...
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management, with a 3+1⁄2-week-long strike occurring in 1987. US Congressman Les Aspin called the ACM a procurement disaster with the worst problems of any of...
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Robert Rubin (1995–1999) Lawrence Summers (1999–2001) Secretary of Defense Les Aspin (1993–1994) William J. Perry (1994–1997) William Cohen (1997–2001) Attorney...
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had an opportunity to do so. The commission was successively chaired by Les Aspin and Secretary of Defense Harold Brown. Report of the Commission v t e...
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pounds (20,560 kg) of explosives. In August 1993, Secretary of Defense Les Aspin directed the deployment of a Joint Special Operations Task Force (JSOTF)...
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/Bush Jr./Obama Russian and Soviet History Georgetown University 1974 Les Aspin Democrat Defense 1993–1994 Clinton Economics MIT 1966 William Perry Independent...
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Ban, which temporarily banned assault rifles. After the resignation of Les Aspin in early 1994, Bentsen was seriously considered for the position of Secretary...
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was the first secret society on campus to admit women and minorities. Les Aspin (1960) – former Secretary of Defense Ferdinand Lammot “Peter” Belin Jr...
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President Bill Clinton Preceded by Bobby Ray Inman (acting) Succeeded by Les Aspin 5th Chair of the Intelligence Oversight Board In office January 20, 1993 –...
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who had been the targets of the 3 October raid. US Secretary of Defense Les Aspin resigned his post late in 1993. He was specifically blamed for denying...
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men were later charged with related crimes. In April 1972, Congressman Les Aspin sued the Department of Defense in District Court to reveal the Peers Commission...
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actor, and director Antler, poet Lynne Arriale, musician; professor Les Aspin, U.S. Secretary of Defense Steve Avery, NFL player for the Houston Oilers...
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