State Cabinet Secretaries of Alaska: Alaska Attorneys General, Craig Campbell, Walt Monegan, Frank Murkowski, Daniel S. Sullivan

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Alaska Attorneys General, Craig Campbell, Walt Monegan, Frank Murkowski, Daniel S. Sullivan, Ralph Julian Rivers, Talis J. Colberg, Bruce Botelho, Byron Mallott, George Barnes Grigsby, Jim Clark, David W. Márquez, Robert W. Ward. Excerpt: Craig E. Campbell (born 1952) is the 12th and current Lieutenant Governor of Alaska following a confirmation vote of the State Legislature of 55-4 on August 10, 2009. Campbell was the commissioner of the Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. In that role, he was head of the state's National Guard, with the rank of Lieutenant General. On July 3, 2009, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced that she would resign effective July 26. Lieutenant Governor Sean Parnell would become governor, and Campbell would replace Parnell as lieutenant governor. He is married to wife Anne Marie and has two children: Amanda and Melanie, and four grandchildren: Faith, Ellie, Kimberly and Emma. Campbell was born in 1952. He attended the University of Tulsa in Oklahoma on a Reserve Officers' Training Corps scholarship and graduated in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. He was commissioned a second lieutenant that year and was assigned to the Air Traffic Control Officers Training Course at Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. After being certified as an air traffic controller, he was assigned to Travis Air Force Base in California, then to K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base in Michigan. Each assignment brought a promotion, and he left Sawyer in 1979 as a captain. From Sawyer, he moved to Vandenberg Air Force Base, where he served as chief of air traffic control operations until 1981. During his stay at Vandenberg, he attended classes and earned a Master of Public Administration degree from Golden Gate Unive... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=23483171





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