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St. Louis Business Journal
November 20, 2015
Present members included Francis Harvey; secretary of the army, Gen. Richard Myers, of the joint chiefs of staff; Gen. John Jumper, chief of staff of the Air Force; Gordon England, secretary of the Navy; Michael Wynne, under secretary of defense; and Michael Dominguez, acting secretary of the Air Force.
CBS News
March 5, 2007
Geren, who will become acting Army secretary later this week, told the panel that the revelations of poor conditions at Walter Reed had hurt the Army. Defense Secretary Robert Gates forced Army Secretary Francis Harvey to resign last week and he leaves his post on Friday. Two former commanders at theÃâà...
TIME
March 4, 2007
Defense Secretary Robert Gates stunned an Army already reeling over charges it mistreated wounded Iraq war veterans when he ousted Army Secretary Francis Harvey Friday afternoon. Harvey, the Army's civilian leader, was by far the most senior official taken to task following reports that outpatients atÃâà...
CNN
March 2, 2007
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Secretary of the Army Francis Harvey resigned Friday in the wake of recent reports of substandard conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, a key facility treating troops wounded in Iraq. Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced Harvey's resignation at the Pentagon, just aÃâà...
CNN
March 2, 2007
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Secretary of the Army Francis Harvey resigned Friday in the wake of recent reports of substandard conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, a key facility treating troops wounded in Iraq. Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced Harvey's resignation at the Pentagon, just aÃâà...
CNN
February 20, 2007
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Army Secretary Francis Harvey blamed a failure of leadership for substandard conditions in a building that is part of Walter Reed Army Medical Center and vowed Tuesday to move quickly to fix the problem. "We failed here, we failed in having a facility like this," Harvey told CNN.
CBS News
November 2, 2006
The review, which began last summer, covered hundreds of casualty reports and marked the first step in a new process ordered by Army Secretary Francis Harvey to ensure that families receive accurate information. An Army spokesman, Lt. Col. Kevin Arata, said Monday the review found seven cases inÃâà...