Examples of Secretary of the Air Force in a sentence
Shackelford, Military Deputy, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition (SAF/AQ) Lieutenant General Raymond E.
Taipei, January 5, 2003; Remarks of Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force Willard Mitchell at the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council’s conference in February 2003.
Directs the Secretary of the Air Force to determine if an established group of civilian employees or contract workers provided service to the U.S. Armed Forces in a manner considered active military service for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits.
After I enter that 2-year sanctuary, I cannot be involuntarily released from AD, without approval by the Secretary of the Air Force (SAF), before I become eligible for retired pay.
A group whose serv- ice the Secretary of the Air Force ad- ministratively has determined to have been ‘‘active duty for the purposes of all laws administered by the Depart- ment of Veterans Affairs’’; i.e., VA ben- efits under 38 U.S.C. 101.Similarly situated.
However, operations of the Na- tional Guard are only considered ‘‘con- tingency operations’’ for purposes of this subpart when the President, Sec- retary of the Army, or Secretary of the Air Force calls the members of the Na- tional Guard into service.
The use for advertising purposes of any engraving, photograph, print, or impression of the likeness of any De- partment of the Army or Department of the Air Force decoration, service medal, service ribbon, badge, lapel but- ton, insignia, or other device (except the Honorable Service lapel button) is prohibited without prior approval, in writing, by the Secretary of the Army or the Secretary of the Air Force ex- cept when used to illustrate a par- ticular article that is offered for sale.
The reproduction in any manner of the likeness of any identification card prescribed by Department of the Army or Department of the Air Force is prohibited without prior approval in writing by the Secretary of the Army or Secretary of the Air Force.
There is created the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals which is hereby designated as the authorized representative of the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of the Air Force, in hearing, considering and determining appeals by contractors from decisions of contracting officers or their authorized representatives or other authorities on disputed questions.
FOIA requesters seeking Air Force records must address appeals to the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, through the FOIA office of the IDA that denied the request.