Bush Nominates Female to Become Four-Star General
By Charlie Brett
12:51, June 24th 2008
25 votes
Vote this story
Bush Nominates Female to Become Four-Star General

Monday, President Bush announced that a top logistic officer was nominated to become the first female four-star general in U.S. history. Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody is going to become the head of the Army Materiel Command, being responsible with supplying the Army with its equipment.

According to the Los Angeles Times, an Army spokesperson said that Dunwoody must wait until the Senate approves the nomination. She said in a statement released by the army that she was “very honored but also very humbled.” Apparently she was the most appropriate female candidate to become a full general.

This is an important achievement because, for a long time, there were only one-star and two-star Army females named.

“It was still onesies and twosies for a long time,” said Judith M. Matteson, director of the U.S. Army Women's Museum at Ft. Lee, Va.

The law says that women are excluded from becoming four-star generals because the position requires combat roles to be fulfilled. This time, the Army made an exception and chose Dunwoody to take the position.

The Army has only two three-star females: Dunwoody and Lt. Gen. Kathleen Gainey, director of logistics on the Joint Staff. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said in a statement that Dunwoody’s 33 years of service and her devotement to her job made her the perfect candidate.

“Her 33 years of service, highlighted by extraordinary leadership and devotion to duty, make her exceptionally qualified for this senior position,” said Gates, according to The Associated Press.

Dunwoody was commander of Army Combined Arms Support Command and the Army deputy chief of staff for logistics. Until she officially becomes the head of the Army Materiel Command, she is still the deputy commander.

38 years ago, the first two female Army one-stars were named and, 11 years ago, the first female three-star general became the head of Army intelligence.

“Women continue to achieve great success and make invaluable contributions to the defense of this nation,” said Gates.

Dunwoody’s father, grandfather and great-grandfather were also in the Army.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
Share the News:
Del.icio.us Digg Stumble Upon Facebook Newsvine Mixx
dotclear

Other News in

John McCain's acceptance speech sets TV ratings record

John McCain's acceptance speech sets TV ratings record

Los Angeles - Republican presidential candidate John McCain has set a television ratings record - 38.9 million viewers watched his acceptance speech on Thursday night, according to figures released...

Heart Wants To Be Ripped Out Of Republicans’ Campaign

Heart Wants To Be Ripped Out Of Republicans’ Campaign

When it comes to the elections, at least there’s something else to talk about, other than Bristol Palin’s baby, baby’s father and baby’s gift basket from Jamie Lynn Spears. The new headlines...

Berlusconi loses defamation suit against British magazine

Rome/London  - A Milan court has thrown out a defamation suit brought by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi against British magazine The Economist, the publication said Friday on its website,...

McCain promises "change," slams his own party

McCain promises "change," slams his own party

St Paul, Minnesota - John McCain touted his military service and record as a reformer in seeking to reclaim the mantle of change from his Democratic opponent in a speech accepting the Republican...

Japanese shrine offers protection for computers

Tokyo - In high-tech Japan, not only programmers provide protection from viruses and other computer bugs, but also the gods. At Tokyo's Kanda-Myojin Shinto shrine, the faithful can bring their...

dotclear
Latest videos in World
Search For Missing Family
Investigators Puzzle Over...
Black Cabs Hits the Streets...
Hanna Nears U.S., but...
Palin Makes First Post-speech...

dotclear
World You are here: World
» World   » Business   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in World
Heart Wants To Be Ripped Out Of Republicans’ CampaignHeart Wants To Be Ripped Out Of Republicans’ Campaign

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
Britney Spears Rehearsing For MTV Awards Performance?Britney Spears Rehearsing For MTV Awards Performance?

» read full story
dotclear