Posted on 09/28/2004 6:04:13 PM PDT by SandRat
SIERRA VISTA - Maj. Gen. Barbara Fast is being made a scapegoat by some of the nation's most senior civilian and military leaders by their refusal to let her take command of the Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca, a retired Army lieutenant general said.
To Claudia Kennedy, who retired in 2000 as the Army's senior intelligence officer, Fast "is a fantastic, great leader."
The talents of Fast, who returned to Fort Huachuca on July 30, is being lost because the Army is afraid to let her take command of the center and fort, even though the two-star was previously named to the position, Kennedy said Monday, after speaking at an event supporting Democrat John Kerry's run for president.
Not having an active-duty major general in command of the center and the fort is giving a wrong message to the intelligence community that the officers, warrant officers, noncommissioned officers, junior enlisted soldiers and civilians are not important.
"Women in the military suck..."
Not all of us. (Retired Army. SFC, E-7, Platoon Leader for a Combat Support Battalion in the 32d Red Arrow Brigade. '78-'98. Operation Desert Storm Veteran.) I can send you a copy of my DD214 if you send me a SASE.
I've signed my SF 180. Has Senator John Kerry? LOL! And Please! Enjoy that Blanket of Security you'll be sleeping beneath tonight and every night you have the honor of being an American Citizen...
Want to get stomped? Try that again.
What a doofus. Thanks for the ping OS
Hey, if anything, it might have started a new Undead Thread! And we're in on the ground floor!
Nicely put, SFC Diana.
Hey, y'all, we found us a deep-cover sleeper TRoll.
Oh, but wait - he's one of The Immortals, and not to be held accountable. Never mind.
Ab, CG and I will be PERFECTLY happy to demonstrate a 'Krakatoa Krusher' on your sorry hide.
And if that doesn't deter you, we know alot of people who'd love to practice archery skills.
And what would you know of being a woman in the military?
Where ya been since January 1st?
And prior to that, where were you after September 30th last year?
1949-1952 (Korea)
1955-1976 (Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam)(SAC)
Retired 1976 USAF O-5
Been around, been around.
I am sick of these moronic trolls ressurecting long dead threads! This is getting quite out of hand.
pretty wierd.
Seen anything at Dirty UNderpants about this?
Maybe LP/FU/LF is sending over people?
God bless you for your service, FRiend!
Grace Brewster Murray graduated from Vassar with a B.A. in mathematics in 1928 and worked under algebraist Oystein Ore at Yale for her M.A. (1930) and Ph.D. (1934). She married Vincent Foster Hopper, an educator, in 1930 and began teaching mathematics at Vassar in 1931. She had achieved the rank of associate professor in 1941 when she won a faculty fellowship for study at New York University's Courant Institute for Mathematics.
Hopper had come from a family with military traditions, thus it was not surprising to anyone when she resigned her Vassar post to join the Navy WAVES (Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service) in December 1943. She was commissioned a lieutenant in July 1944 and reported to the Bureau of Ordnance Computation Project at Harvard University, where she was the third person to join the research team of professor (and Naval Reserve lieutenant) Howard H. Aiken. She recalled that he greeted her with the words, "Where the hell have you been?" and pointed to his electromechanical Mark I computing machine, saying "Here, compute the coefficients of the arc tangent series by next Thursday."
Hopper plunged in and learned to program the machine, putting together a 500-page Manual of Operations for the Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator in which she outlined the fundamental operating principles of computing machines. By the end of World War II in 1945, Hopper was working on the Mark II version of the machine. Although her marriage was dissolved at this point, and though she had no children, she did not resume her maiden name. Hopper was appointed to the Harvard faculty as a research fellow, and in 1949 she joined the newly formed Eckert-Mauchly Corporation.
Hopper never again held only one job at a time. She remained associated with Eckert-Mauchly and its successors (Remington-Rand, Sperry-Rand, and Univac) until her official "retirement" in 1971. Her work took her back and forth among institutions in the military, private industry, business, and academe. In December 1983 she was promoted to commodore in a ceremony at the White House. When the post of commodore was merged with that of rear admiral, two years later, she became Admiral Hopper. She was one of the first software engineers and, indeed, one of the most incisive strategic "futurists" in the world of computing.
Perhaps her best-known contribution to computing was the invention of the compiler, the intermediate program that translates English language instructions into the language of the target computer. She did this, she said, because she was lazy and hoped that "the programmer may return to being a mathematician." Her work embodied or foreshadowed enormous numbers of developments that are now the bones of digital computing: subroutines, formula translation, relative addressing, the linking loader, code optimization, and even symbolic manipulation of the kind embodied in Mathematica and Maple.
Throughout her life, it was her service to her country of which she was most proud. Appropriately, Admiral Hopper was buried with full Naval honors at Arlington National Cemetery on January 7, 1992.
Adm. Grace Hopper - obit
Wow. That is possibly the worst constructed sentence I have ever read in a published article.
Grammatical error: talents ... is being lost
Unclear modifier: ... Kennedy said Monday, after speaking at an event supporting Democrat John Kerry's run for president. (who spoke at the event: Kennedy? Fast?)
There are so many different clauses in that sentence that it is difficult to tell what the author is trying to say.
Claudia Kennedy and she was not liked here by the troops.
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