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Christopher Joseph Lowman [2] is an American military official who had served as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Sustainment. He previously served as the acting Under Secretary of the Army from 2021 to 2022.
The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (P.L. 111-84, signed 28 October 2009) redesignated this position as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Logistics and Materiel Readiness, or ASD(L&MR), as part of an overall effort to limit the number of DUSD positions to five. [3]
Christopher Paul Maier is an American government official who had served the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict. He previously served as the Principal Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict.
The Kid Who Only Hit Homers (1972) is a children's novel about baseball written by American author Matt Christopher. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was the first in a series of four novels featuring a young man (Sylvester Coddmeyer III) who is trained to play baseball by supernatural visitations from former Major League players.
The title of the book was influenced by the title of the mystery-novel that Christopher wrote. A teenage boy with autism/aspergers wouldn't title his book as simple as average mystery novel. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.125.70.212 21:17, 25 April 2012 (UTC) Agree. Short redirects are fine, but titles should follow the title ...
Hitch-22: A Memoir is a memoir written by author and journalist Christopher Hitchens.The book was published in May 2010 by Atlantic Books in the UK and June 2011 by Twelve, an imprint of Hachette Book Group USA, and was later nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award.
"Super/Man: The Story of Christopher Reeve" is a moving, wrenching, compellingly well-made documentary about Reeve’s life that inevitably ends up centering on his accident and its aftermath.
Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome: A User Guide to Adolescence is a non-fiction book about Asperger syndrome published in 2003. The then 13-year-old author, Luke Jackson, has Asperger syndrome himself. Jackson wrote the book because he felt there was not enough useful information on the Internet about the subject. [1]
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