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Bill Nelson

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Bill Nelson is an American politician and attorney who served as a United States Senator from Florida from 2001 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented Florida's 9th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 2001. Nelson also held the position of Florida's Insurance Commissioner from 1995 to 1999, where he focused on consumer protection and insurance reform.

Feb 13, 2003

Secretary Roche, who is responsible for allowing the allegations of rape to go unanswered and for failing to provide the women cadets the care and attention they needed after such a traumatic event?

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Feb 13, 2003

there is a DOD program decision memorandum, PDM, directing the cancellation of the joint simulation system program in the fiscal year 2004 budget

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Feb 13, 2003

I would like at an appropriate setting, perhaps a closed setting, for us also to talk about the new military role that is apparently occurring in the Philippines.

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Feb 13, 2003

General Shinseki, what are the risks to the Guard and Reserve 'system' posed by the current pace and scope of mobilizations--what happens if members vote with their feet and leave the Reserves upon release from active duty?

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Feb 13, 2003

The National Guard opposes any relegation of its structure to less than high-end combat capability consistent with Active Forces.

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Feb 13, 2003

General Shinseki, what about employer backlash?

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Feb 13, 2003

General Shinseki, U.S. forces in Afghanistan continue to conduct dangerous combat operations.

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Feb 13, 2003

Secretary Johnson, the size of the Navy's fleet is expected to decline to as few as 292 ships in the coming years, yet Admiral Clark has repeatedly testified that he needs a minimum of 375 ships to accomplish all the missions he has at a…

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Feb 13, 2003

Secretary White, is it possible to realign the existing active force of 480,000 troops to relieve this pressure without 'breaking' the force in terms of training and logistics support needs?

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Feb 13, 2003

General Jumper, space superiority ranks with air superiority as a top priority.

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Feb 13, 2003

That's exactly right. I have had complaints from the Air Force Academy.

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