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The Australian
January 28, 2018
What worries me, however, is that she is part of an accelerating trend away from dairy, particularly among young women, that could have serious health consequences for the next generation. There are lots of nutrients that cow's milk has in abundance that other milks, derived from soya, almonds or oats,Ãâà...
Dayton Business Journal
December 22, 2017
Gen. Lester Lyles, retired Commander of Air Force Materiel Command at Wright-Patt and a member of the Wright-Patt 2020 committee for the DDC, said the ... General T. Michael Moseley, retired Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force, said communities that were successful in articulating their base's criticalÃâà...
Stanford Medical Center Report
November 22, 2017
When a challenging issue arises in the Veterinary Service Center at Stanford, Miguel “Mike” Alvarez, the center's animal care supervisor, is the “go-to person” for a constellation of researchers — faculty members, post-doctoral scholars, graduate students and staff. “It doesn't matter whether the issue isÃâà...
12newsnow.com
April 26, 2017
... we are conducting a search warrant on the premises, basically that's all I can tell you today," said Special Agent Michael Moseley with IRS Criminal Investigations. ... A special agent says the IRS Criminal Investigations Department typically looks into tax evasion and general fraud against the government.
Montgomery Advertiser
April 8, 2017
In 2007, then-Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley named the 187th wing's 100th Fighter Squadron after one of the first Airmen squadrons. The 100th was ... Tuskegee Airmen Incorporated president Brigadier General Leon Johnson, 68, said the organization won't lobby for any particular base.
Montgomery Advertiser
March 31, 2017
This week, we offer a general overview. ... The 187th is one of five Air National Guard units vying for the state-of-the-art, fifth-generation fighter jet known as the F-35 Lighting II that will replace all of today's F-16 and A-10 aircraft by 2030, and Sanders is one of several dozen leaders in the community that areÃâà...
Arms Control Today
July 2, 2008
Secretary of Defense Robert Gates fired Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley and Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne on June 5 after a report by Navy Adm. Kirkland Donald highlighted significant oversights in the Air Force's nuclear security practices. The ousting of Moseley and WynneÃâà...
New York Times
June 7, 2008
T. Michael Moseley, were forced to resign after the inquiry found that the latest incident reflected “a pattern of poor performance” in securing sensitive ... was forced by Mr. Gates to resign as Army secretary. That action followed by a day a decision that the two-star general in charge of Walter Reed, Maj. Gen.
New York Times
June 7, 2008
T. Michael Moseley, were forced to resign after the inquiry found that the latest incident reflected “a pattern of poor performance” in securing sensitive ... was forced by Mr. Gates to resign as Army secretary. That action followed by a day a decision that the two-star general in charge of Walter Reed, Maj. Gen.
ABC News
June 5, 2008
Two top officials at the US Air Force, Secretary Michael Wynne and Chief of Staff Michael Moseley, were fired today by the Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. ... "A substantial number of Air Force general officers and colonels have been identified as potentially subject to disciplinary measures, ranging fromÃâà...
TIME
June 5, 2008
In response to the service's lackadaisical approach to atomic-weapons security, Gates fired Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne and General T. Michael Moseley, the chief of staff. "The focus of the Air Force leadership has drifted with respect to perhaps its most sensitive mission," Gates told reporters at aÃâà...
ABC News
April 17, 2008
A two-star Air Force general and four other airmen have been disciplined for their roles in helping to steer a $49.9 million contract to a company connected to a retired general. The Air Force's highest ranking officer, however, Gen. T. Michael Moseley, will not face any penalty for the debacle, nor will theÃâà...
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