Biden to nominate the first woman to serve as Secretary of the Army
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President Biden will nominate Christine Wormuth to be the Secretary of the Army, the first woman to serve in that position. Wormuth's name was on a list of nominations announced by the White House on Monday.
"Defending our nation from enemies foreign and domestic requires a deeply experienced and capable team grounded in a commitment to our nation's ideals and a keen understanding of the sweeping challenges facing our arm forces today," Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Monday in a statement. "The President's nominations today will help us build that team." Wormuth previously served in the National Security Council and then as the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in the Obama administration.More Related News

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