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  2. Arlington Hall - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Signals Intelligence Service personnel at Arlington Hall (c. 1943) A DIA office at Arlington Hall Station (c. 1970s). Arlington Hall was founded in 1927 as a private post-secondary women's educational institution, which by 1941, was on a 100-acre (0.40 km 2) campus and was called the Arlington Hall Junior College for Women.

  3. List of federal agencies in Northern Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Arlington (The Pentagon) Department of the Air Force: Arlington (The Pentagon) Department of the Army: Arlington (The Pentagon) Department of the Navy: Arlington (The Pentagon) Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Fort Belvoir: National Guard Bureau (NGB) Arlington (The Pentagon) National Security Space Office: Arlington (The Pentagon) National ...

  4. List of current United States National Guard major generals

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    National Guard Bureau: Director, Office of the Joint Surgeon General, National Guard Bureau (NGB) Not applicable: Major General Lisa J. Hou [27] U.S. Army: National Guard Bureau: Director, Office of Legislative Liaison, National Guard Bureau (NGB) Not applicable: Major General Jennifer R. Mitchell [28] U.S. Army: National Guard Bureau Deputy ...

  5. National Guard Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The National Guard Bureau is the federal agency responsible for the administration of the National Guard established by the United States Congress as a joint bureau of the Department of the Army and the Department of the Air Force. It was created by the Militia Act of 1903.

  6. Herbert R. Temple Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In September 1975, Temple was assigned to the National Guard Bureau as Chief of the Office of Mobilization and Readiness. After completing this assignment, he served as Chief of the Office of Policy and Congressional Liaison. [12] In 1978, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Army National Guard and promoted to brigadier general. [13]

  7. Timothy J. Kadavy - Wikipedia

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    Timothy James Kadavy (born November 25, 1963) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general, who served as the 20th director of the Army National Guard from March 27, 2015, to March 25, 2019.

  8. Virginia Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Army National Guard-VAARNG Virginia Air National Guard-VAANG. While many of the pre-war units, such as the 116th Infantry and 111th Field Artillery, were reorganized in the VAARNG in the mid to late 1940s, new units were organized into the force to meet the new threats posed by the Soviets.

  9. File:Major General Paul J. Sullivan, Vice Chief, National ...

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    English: Maj. Gen. Paul J. Sullivan is Vice Chief, National Guard Bureau, Arlington, Va. While fulfilling the duties as Vice Chief, General Sullivan assumed new duties and responsibilities that support the bureau's transformation into a joint headquarters. His working title will be Director of the Joint Staff, National Guard Bureau.