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On the recordFebruary 27, 2024
for the Committee on Armed Services I report favorably the following nomination lists which were printed in the Records on the dates indicated, and ask unanimous consent, to save the expense of reprinting on the Executive Calendar that these nominations lie at the Secretary's desk for the information of Senators. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. Air Force nominations beginning with Shelley L. Aldrich and ending with Heath D. Wright, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on October 19, 2023. Air Force nominations beginning with Carl P. Bhend and ending with Christopher M. Wolbert, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on October 19, 2023. Air Force nomination of Mauricio De Castro Pretelt, to be Lieutenant Colonel. Air Force nominations beginning with Julia M. Bell and ending with Ryan K. Zarnowski, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on January 8, 2024. Air Force nominations beginning with Cherylene S. Abalos and ending with Cheng Zeng, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on January 8, 2024. Air Force nominations beginning with David Y. Ahn and ending with John M. Vann, which nominations were received by the Senate and appeared in the Congressional Record on January 8, 2024. Air Force nominations beginning with Adam H.…
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Jack Reed
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