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SWJ Blog (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
The Demise of Secretary Wynne By J. Bernhard "Jon" Compton Recently I was privileged to witness a small piece of history. While visiting a friend at the Pentagon, I stood next to the office door of Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne as he left the building for the last time. After he left, and while all the rooms were still empty, I was given a quick tour of the offices. Surrounded by giant...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 06/21/2008
Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a "difference in philosophy" with his boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on numerous issues - not just on the nuclear slip-up that Gates said was his reason for removing Wynne.
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The Liberal Blog Network (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a "difference in philosophy" with his boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on numerous issues not just on the nuclear slip-up that Gates said was his reason for removing Wynne...
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OTB News (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a “difference in philosophy” with his boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on numerous issues - not just on the nuclear slip-up that Gates said was his reason for removing Wynne…. Share This
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USA Today (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a "difference in philosophy" with his boss, ...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a "difference in philosophy" with his boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on numerous issues - not just on the nuclear slip-up that Gates said was his reason for removing Wynne.
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CBS 4 - South Florida's Source for (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a "difference in philosophy" with his boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on numerous issues -- not just on the nuclear slip-up that Gates said was his reason for removing Wynne.
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cbs4denver.com: National Politics (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a "difference in philosophy" with his boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on numerous issues -- not just on the nuclear slip-up that Gates said was his reason for removing Wynne.
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WCBSTV.com: Your Source For New Yor (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a "difference in philosophy" with his boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on numerous issues -- not just on the nuclear slip-up that Gates said was his reason for removing Wynne.
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Chicago news (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a "difference in philosophy" with his boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on numerous issues -- not just on the nuclear slip-up that Gates said was his reason for removing Wynne.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
WASHINGTON -- Two weeks after being ousted, Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne said Friday he had a "difference in philosophy" with his boss, Defense Secretary Robert Gates, on numerous issues - not just on the nuclear slip-up that Gates said was his reason for removing Wynne.
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Department of Defense (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
Outgoing Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne bade farewell to the organization he's directed since November 2005.
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The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
The two would replace Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne and Gen. Michael Moseley, the chief of staff, whom Gates ousted last week......
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Detroit Free Press (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush will nominate Michael Donley, the Defense Department's head of administration and management, to replace the fired Michael Wynne as secretary of the Air Force, the White House said Monday. Donley will assume the position of acting secretary June 21.
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military.com (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced that he plans to "immediately stop" all further reductions in Air Force personnel. Gates made his promise while addressing airmen at Langley Air Force Base, Va. to discuss his ouster of Air Force Secretary Michael Wynne and Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley.