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The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs was created by the Executive Organization Act of 1971. It was abolished in 1977. [4] In his 2015 state of the state address, Governor Pat McCrory declared it his goal to reestablish the department.
N.C. Department of Military & Veterans Affairs Secretary Grier Martin talks to reporters at the N.C. Legislative Building after a committee meeting on Tuesday, May 7, 2024 in Raleigh.
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Larry Dwight Hall is a North Carolina government official. A longtime member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, he served as Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs under Governor Roy Cooper from 2017 through January 2021. [2]
Wake County has more than 50,000 veterans, the largest veteran population in the state. ‘Why did they wait’ Organizers began working with the city in early August, said Terry Chatfield, one of ...
Speakers will include Andrea Allard, director of Transportation Services with the North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, and Vickie Adamson, a Wake County Commissioner. ...