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[[Lieutenant general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; Program Director for the Army Force Management School at Ft. Belvoir, VA.; advisory board, | [[Lieutenant general]], [[U.S. Army]], retired; Program Director for the Army Force Management School at Ft. Belvoir, VA.; advisory board, Center for Military Readiness; Inspector General of the U.S. Army from 1977 until his retirement in 1983; Military Assistant to President [[George H.W. Bush]] and Director of the White House Military Office, from 1990-92; Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Army Personnel from 1975-1976, during which time the decision was made to increase the number of women in the Army from 2% to 10%;responsible staff officer for implementation of the enrollment of women at the [[United States Military Academy]] |
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Richard Trefry [r]: Lieutenant general, U.S. Army, retired; Program Director for the Army Force Management School at Ft. Belvoir, VA.; advisory board, Center for Military Readiness; Inspector General of the U.S. Army from 1977 until his retirement in 1983; Military Assistant to President George H.W. Bush and Director of the White House Military Office, from 1990-92; Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Army Personnel from 1975-1976, during which time the decision was made to increase the number of women in the Army from 2% to 10%;responsible staff officer for implementation of the enrollment of women at the United States Military Academy