Exposition speakers salute McNeill
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The Navy League's 2005 Sea-Air-Space (SAS) Exposition in Washington, D.C., would be the last event for president Sheila M. McNeill and other guest speakers. Sheila M. McNeill will be handing over the reins as national president to John Panneton and by the end of 2005, Navy Secretary Gordon R. England, Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Vern Clark and Air Force Gen. Richard B. Myers would have left their current positions.
Publication Name: Sea Power
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0199-1337
Year: 2005
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DoD programs can help simplify the search for guest speakers
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The article analyzes DoD's programs and the speaker's bureau, typically within the community relationEs office to help simplify the hunt for guest speakers for Defense functions.
Publication Name: Sea Power
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0199-1337
Year: 2007
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Navy League to honor councils, recruiters at National Convention
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The article discusses the U.S. Navy League's plan to honor 'Outstanding' councils and recruiters at its National Convention.
Publication Name: Sea Power
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0199-1337
Year: 2007
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