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...most forceful complaints about the CDC have been leveled by former Chief of Naval Operations Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr. As the Navy's top commander in Vietnam, he ordered that Agent Orange be sprayed in the Mekong Delta region to destroy vegetation from which the Vietcong regularly launched ambushes against U.S. patrol boats. In 1988 Zumwalt's son Elmo III, a former lieutenant who had served in the "brown-water Navy," died from a rare lymphoma. Zumwalt believes his son's exposure to Agent Orange was responsible...
...people in power have had such a record of personal and professional competence and honor. Poindexter was first in his class at the Naval Academy, excelled at sea command and Pentagon maneuver, and reared five sons (four of whom are pursuing naval careers); his wife became an Episcopal minister four years ago. Poindexter was devoted to trying to thwart terrorists, free American hostages and bring democracy to Nicaragua. Nobody argued with those objectives. "No defect in character," declared a former Cabinet officer who worked with him. "But a defect in judgment. He should not be so punished for that...
Former Defense Secretary James Schlesinger brushed aside the suggestion that the lesson of Poindexter is that military men should not head the NSC staff. "They should do a better job of teaching constitutional law at the Naval Academy," he said, noting that Army General Colin Powell successfully held the job after Poindexter and that retired Air Force General Brent Scowcroft has the position now. When the picture of the Iran-contra beast is finally drawn, in all probability it will not be as large or menacing as many thought. Yet the portrait will never be complete. These days...
Before long, MacCready followed his models into the sky, taking flying lessons and soloing at 16. He studied mechanical engineering at Yale, enrolled in the Navy during World War II and took fighter-pilot training at the Pensacola Naval Air Station. Returning to Yale, he switched his major to physics and with a few friends bought an Army surplus glider. Soon he was totally absorbed in soaring, which he continued while earning his master's & degree in physics and a doctorate in aeronautics at California Institute of Technology...
...past decade. Congressional watchdogs had been complaining for three years about reports that CCC credits were not carefully supervised. And the Reagan and Bush administrations consistently turned a blind eye to Iraq's pursuit of missiles and chemical weapons. Says W. Seth Carus, a missile-proliferation expert at the Naval War College Foundation: "The U.S. clearly decided to help Iraq in its fight with Iran...