JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF NOMINATIONS:MICHAEL G. MULLEN

From: Congressional Testimony | Date: July 31, 2007 | Copyright information


Congressional Testimony

07-31-2007

Statement of Michael G. Mullen Nominee to be Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff United States Navy Committee on Senate Armed Services July 31,
2007 Defense Reforms You previously have answered the Committee`s policy
questions on the reforms brought about by the Goldwater-Nichols Act in
connection with your nomination to be the Chief of Naval Operations. Has
your view of the importance, implementation, and pra...

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