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Boorda and then
In the mid-1990s, Hackworth investigated Admiral Jeremy Michael Boorda, then Chief of Naval Operations.

Boorda and Deputy
In August 1988, Boorda became Chief of Naval Personnel / Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Manpower, Personnel and Training.
* 1994-1995: Deputy Executive Assistant to Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Mike Boorda

Boorda and Chief
* Admiral Jeremy M. Boorda, 25th Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, D. C.
Jeremy Michael Boorda ( November 26, 1939 – May 16, 1996 ) was a United States Navy admiral who served as the 25th Chief of Naval Operations ( CNO ).
On February 1, 1993, while serving as Commander in Chief, Allied Forces Southern Europe, Boorda assumed the additional duty as Commander, Joint Task Force Provide Promise, responsible for the supply of humanitarian relief to Bosnia-Herzegovina via air-land and air-drop missions, and for troops contributing to the UN mission throughout the Balkans.
On April 23, 1994, Boorda became the 25th Chief of Naval Operations.
* Admiral Jeremy Michael Boorda, 25th Chief of Naval Operations, 1994 – 96
In the mid-1990s, the Chief of Naval Operations, Admiral Mike Boorda, granted the title ( FMF ) to enlisted personnel who had earned the ribbon, e. g., HM2 ( FMF ) John Smith, USN.

Boorda and on
Kelso was succeeded as CNO by Admiral Jeremy M. Boorda on April 23, 1994.

Boorda and determined
On 9 February 1994, agreeing to the request of the UN, the North Atlantic Council of NATO authorized the Commander of Allied Forces Southern Europe ( CINCSOUTH ), U. S. Admiral Jeremy Boorda, to launch air strikes against artillery and mortar positions in and around Sarajevo that were determined by UNPROFOR to be responsible for attacks against civilian targets.
On 9 February 1994, agreeing to the request of the UN, NATO authorized the Commander of Allied Forces Southern Europe ( CINCSOUTH ), U. S. Admiral Jeremy Boorda, to launch air strikes against artillery and mortar positions in and around Sarajevo that were determined by UNPROFOR to be responsible for attacks against civilian targets.

Boorda and under
Boorda was selected for potential commissioning under the Integration Program in 1962, by which non-commissioned men were admitted to the Navy's Officer Candidate School in Newport, Rhode Island.

Boorda and for
Boorda is notable for being the first and only CNO to have risen to the position from the enlisted rates, and for being the U. S. Navy's first Jewish CNO.
Upon assuming the duties of CNO, Boorda immediately re-established the historic program, naming it " Seaman to Admiral ", as part of a STA-21 initiative for young sailors to earn their commission and become naval officers.

Boorda and by
During his time as a journalist, Hackworth investigated many subjects, including an assertion into the accused improper wearing of ribbons and devices by Admiral Mike Boorda, an investigation which is speculated to have driven Boorda to committing suicide.
Boorda committed suicide before he could be interviewed by Hackworth.

Boorda and with
In response to Hackworth's investigation of Admiral Boorda, CNN and the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather questioned the accuracy of Hackworth's own military decorations.

Boorda and United
Boorda dropped out of high school to enlist in the United States Navy in 1956 at the age of 17 ; it provided a structure he at first disliked but came to use.
As CINCSOUTH, Boorda was in command of all NATO forces engaged in operations enforcing United Nations sanctions during the Yugoslav wars.

Boorda and is
Welch is one of only two modern service chiefs to have risen from enlisted rank to his service's highest position ( the other being Navy Admiral Jeremy Michael Boorda ).

Boorda and .
Boorda.
Boorda was born in South Bend, Indiana to Gertrude and Herman Boorda, a Jewish family, and had a bar mitzvah at the age of 13.
Boorda served a variety of commands, primarily in aviation.
Boorda married at age 19 to Bettie Moran, a Protestant.
After graduating, Boorda was commissioned as an officer in August 1962.
Boorda was a product of an enlisted-to-officer commissioning program in the early 1960s.
Boorda was the first CNO to have risen from the enlisted rates, one of only two such modern service chiefs ( the other being Air Force General Larry D. Welch ).
Boorda believed that " people should have the opportunity to excel, and be all they can be, even if they don't get a perfect or traditional start.

then and Deputy
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That committee then elected as head of government former Deputy Prime Minister Babrak Karmal, who had been demoted to the relatively insignificant post of ambassador to Czechoslovakia following the Khalq takeover, and that it had requested Soviet military assistance.
His successor was long considered to be the then Minister for Equality and Deputy Prime Minister Mona Sahlin.
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* William D. Ruckelshaus served as the first head of the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) in 1970, was subsequently acting Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and then Deputy Attorney General of the United States.

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