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HRC was established in 2003 from the merger of the United States Total Army Personnel Command (PERSCOM) in Alexandria, Virginia and the United States Army Reserve Personnel Command (AR-PERSCOM) in St. Louis, Missouri. PERSCOM and AR-PERSCOM were inactivated 1 October 2003. HRC was a field operating agency of the DCS, G-1 prior to December 2017.
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) is an American LGBTQ advocacy group.It is the largest LGBTQ political lobbying organization within the United States. [2] Based in Washington, D.C., the organization focuses on protecting and expanding rights for LGBTQ individuals, including advocating for same-sex marriage, anti-discrimination and hate crimes legislation, and HIV/AIDS advocacy.
Image Rank Name Begin Date End Date Notes Major General: Horatio Gates: June 17, 1775: June 5, 1776 [1]Colonel: Joseph Reed: June 5, 1776: January 22, 1777 [1]Brigadier General
Robinson became the president of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) in late 2022. She is the first queer Black woman to lead the organization. [ 2 ] Robinson has stated that she will focus on issues such as voting rights, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, living wages and health care; she will focus on the voices and concerns of impoverished people.
United States Army Human Resources Command (HRC) MG Thomas R. Drew [23] Fort Knox, Kentucky: United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) MG Michele H. Bredenkamp [24] Fort Belvoir, Virginia United States Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) LG Mary K. Izaguirre: Joint Base San Antonio, Texas United States Army Military District of ...
Second cycle: HRC Resolution 16/21 brought the following changes: Reviews are to occur over a four-and-a-half-year period (42 countries per year). Accordingly, the 193 countries that are members of the United Nations shall normally all have such a Review between 2012 and 2016; The order of review will be similar to the 1st cycle;
The ICCPR states the basic rules for the membership of the Human Rights Committee. Article 28 of the ICCPR states that the Committee is composed of 18 members from states parties to the ICCPR, "who shall be persons of high moral character and recognized competence in the field of human rights", with consideration "to the usefulness of the participation of some persons having legal experience."
[1] [2] It was adopted at the 48th session of the HRC, marking the first time that the HRC recognized a human right in a resolution. [3] [4] The draft resolution was put forward by the core group comprising Costa Rica (Penholder: Mariana Castro), Morocco, Slovenia, Switzerland and the Maldives. [5]