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  2. Legislative history of United States four-star officers from ...

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    In 2019, the entire Defense Department had 36 four-star officers to oversee 1.3 million active-duty service members, a ratio of one four-star officer for every 36,500 service members. By contrast, a Space Force with only 18,000 service members and 3 four-star generals—service chief, vice chief, and USSPACECOM commander—would have one four ...

  3. Legislative history of United States four-star officers, 1947 ...

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    Defense secretary Melvin Laird meets with the Joint Chiefs of Staff in January 1973. Clockwise from left: Moorer, Abrams, Zumwalt, Cushman, Ryan, and Laird. After World War II, four-star appointments were governed by the Officer Personnel Act (OPA) of 1947 until the passage of the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act (DOPMA) in 1980.

  4. List of nearest supergiants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the nearest supergiant stars to Earth, located at a distance of up to 1,100 light-years (340 parsecs) from Earth. Some of the brightest stars in the night sky, such as Rigel and Antares, are in the list.

  5. NLRB v. Noel Canning - Wikipedia

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    National Labor Relations Board v. Noel Canning, 573 U.S. 513 (2014), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously ruled that the President of the United States cannot use their authority under the Recess Appointment Clause of the United States Constitution to appoint public officials unless the United States Senate is in recess and not able to transact Senate business.

  6. TWA Flight 513 - Wikipedia

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    TWA Flight 513, registration NC86513, Star of Lisbon, was a Lockheed L-049 Constellation operated by Transcontinental and Western Air on a training flight on July 11, 1946, near Reading, Pennsylvania.

  7. Four Star Television - Wikipedia

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    Four Star Television, also called Four Star International, was an American television production company. Founded in 1952 as Four Star Productions by prominent Hollywood actors Dick Powell , David Niven , Charles Boyer and Joel McCrea , it was inspired by Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz founding Desilu Productions a year earlier.

  8. Four Star Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Four Star Pizza is a fast food pizza company which operates throughout Ireland. It originated in Washington, Pennsylvania , US , in 1981 by Alan and Susan Cottrill, who previously operated Domino's Pizza stores in Ohio.

  9. Four star - Wikipedia

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    Four-Star Spectacular, a 1970s comic book series; 4-Star, a ZX spectrum game by J. K. Greye Software; Four Star Mary, an alternative rock group formed in California in 1997; 4 Star Records, a 1950s country music record label; Four Stars, by The Greenhornes (2010) Four Stars, a film by Andy Warhol; Four Stars, a French comedy film