Leslie Aspin Jr. (July 21, 1938 – May 21, 1995) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as the U.S. representative for Wisconsin's 1st...
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close to this village Aspin valve, an automotive component Les Aspin (1938–1995), U.S. Congressman and Secretary of Defense Neil Aspin (born 1965), English...
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opportunity. Following the incident, in April 1993, Secretary of Defense Les Aspin announced a revised policy on the assignment of women in the armed forces:...
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Project. It also opened a Washington, D.C.-based study center called the Les Aspin Center for Government, named after the former Secretary of Defense. MBA...
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the district's previous representatives are U.S. Secretary of Defense Les Aspin and Speaker of the House and 2012 Vice Presidential-nominee Paul Ryan...
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experienced after 1986 was encouraged when in autumn 1993, Perry and his boss Les Aspin invited two dozen industry executives to a dinner "in the secretary's...
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The Les Aspin Center for Government, or simply the Les Aspin Center or "LAC" is an educational program and extension of Marquette University based in the...
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faced Congressman Les Aspin and lost 58% to 41%, while spending $700,000. 1993 special election Shortly after defeating Neumann, Aspin was appointed U.S...
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Clinton appointed 22-year incumbent congressman Les Aspin as United States Secretary of Defense. Aspin therefore had to resign his seat in Wisconsin's...
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had an opportunity to do so. The commission was successively chaired by Les Aspin and Secretary of Defense Harold Brown. Report of the Commission v t e...
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