He attended the executive seminar in national and international affairs at the Foreign Service Institute from 1978-1979 . In 1979-1983 he was chief of senior officers personnel in the Bureau of Personnel in the Department.
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Promoted to Commander in July 1976, she graduated from the National War College two years later and was assigned to the Military Personnel and Training Division, Bureau of Personnel as head of the women's program section.
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Senior Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Administration at the Department of State in Washington, DC where he also served in the Bureau of Personnel and was selected for advanced management studies at George Washington University.
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Retired Adm . Stanley R . Arthur, who was Johnson's boss at the Navy's bureau of personnel when Johnson was a young lieutenant and has watched his career since then, called Johnson a good choice for the job.
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During 1974 and 1975, he served at the Navy Department s Bureau of Personnel in Washington, after which he was appointed as Commander of Carrier Air Wing Five ( CVW-5 ) in San Francisco ( 1975 1976 ); followed by supervisor of the Naval School ( 1976 1977 ).
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Assistant Secretary Barr has also had domestic assignments in Washington, D . C . She worked for the Department of State s Bureau of Personnel, Bureau of Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs, and while Bureau of International Organizations in the U . S . Industrial Development Organization and the World Tourism Organization.
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On 18 February 1944 Captain Willis B . Haviland was appointed the role officially by the Bureau of Personnel, which he held until 1 Sept 1944 when his superior officers, impressed by his efficient management of the facility, asked him to relinquish command for a special assignment in the Central Pacific War Zone.
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There would also have been a Bureau of Personnel, a Courier Section, a group of Inspector-Generals and a group composed of units and services particular to GQG . A reorganisation proposal was submitted to Marshal Philippe P�tain ( Vice-Chairman of the CSG ) in 1928, which sought to reduce the sluggishness and inefficiency within the unit.
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The Navy appoints their warrant officers directly to the rank of CWO2 ( i . e ., as chief warrant officers ), and are " commissioned " officers, with the Navy Personnel Command / Bureau of Personnel ( NAVPERSCOM / BUPERS ) managing all grades ( CWO-2 through CWO-5 ) by billets appropriate for each rank.