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For most veteran Defense Department civil servants, the Pentagon would be the logical place for a retirement ceremony. But in the case of A. Ernest "Ernie" Fitzgerald, 80, a Pentagon whistleblower, it seemed only fitting that on Feb 27, the symbolic finish to a unique career in federal service would not be there but in a hearing room at the Dirksen Senate Office Building. After Fitzgerald decided that at 79 it was time to leave government service, acting Defense Inspector General Thomas F. Gimble personally intervened to ensure that Fitzgerald's files and pension were in order. At Fitzgerald's retirement gathering, Gimble awarded him the Defense IG's Distinguished Civilian Service Medal.
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...AGENCY: Office of Inspector General for the Department of the Interior. ACTION...Mary Mitchelson--Acting Inspector General and Deputy Inspector General. Wa...Thomas M. Frost--Assistant Inspector General for Investig...
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[Douglas Feith] is a co-author of "Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing The Realm," a strategy paper written in 1996 for Israel's right-wing Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu that urged a break away from the Oslo Peace Accords, a military defeat of the Palestinians, the removal of [Saddam Hussein] from power and the installation of a Hashemite king on the Iraqi throne. A co-author of "A Clean Break" was David Wurmser, Feith's chief aide at the Pentagon.
A long time activist in right-wing Israeli politics, Feith wrote his own prescription for the Jewish state in a 1997 paper titled "A Strategy for Israel," in which he urged Israel to re-occupy "the areas under Palestinian Authority control." According to a 2005 book by New Yorker staff writer George Packer, a departing Colin Powell d...
...officials acting on what they construe as Israel's best interests. ... to a February report by acting Inspector General Thomas F. Gimble, Feith's Office of Specia...
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... will be run in an independent manner, acting according to the rule of law, and not protecting t.... (18) William S. Fields & Thomas E. Robinson, Legal and Functional Influences on th...
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...AGENCY: Office of Inspector General, Interior. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: This n...Crane (703) 604-8324. Thomas F. Gimble, Principal Deputy Inspector General. Pat...Mary Mitchelson, Acting Inspector General and Deputy Inspector General. Wa...
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...SPEAKERS: DEFENSE DEPARTMENT ACTING INSPECTOR GENERAL THOMAS F. GIMBL...
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...GREGORY FRIEDMAN INSPECTOR GENERAL ENERGY DEPARTMENT. RICHARD ...THOMAS GIMBLE ACTING INSPECTOR GENERAL ...
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...Human Resources. Inspector General Patrick P. O'Carroll, Acting. Deputy Inspe...Deputy General Counsel Thomas W. Crawley. Deputy Commissioner for Disability and...
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WASHINGTON - An Army Ranger who was with Pat Tillman when the former football star was cut down by friendly fire in Afghanistan said Tuesday a commanding officer had ordered him to keep quiet about what happened.
The military at first portrayed Tillman's death as the result of heroic combat with the enemy. Army Spc. Bryan O'Neal told a congressional hearing that when he got the chance to talk to Tillman's brother, who had been in a nearby convoy on the fateful day, "I was ordered not to tell him what happened.
... testified to the Defense Department's inspector general that he ordered that information on the fa... by Waxman, the Defense Department acting Inspector General Thomas F. Gimble said he did not...
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WASHINGTON - An Army Ranger who was with Pat Tillman when the former football star was cut down by friendly fire in Afghanistan said Tuesday a commanding officer had ordered him to keep quiet about what happened.
The military at first portrayed Tillman's death as the result of heroic combat with the enemy. Army Spc. Bryan O'Neal told a congressional hearing that when he got the chance to talk to Tillman's brother, who had been in a nearby convoy on the fateful day, "I was ordered not to tell him what happened.
... testified to the Defense Department's inspector general that he ordered that information on the fa... by Waxman, the Defense Department acting Inspector General Thomas F. Gimble said he did not...