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Congressional Record—Senate S7463 December 14, 2020 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S7463 NOT VOTING—7 of importance and responsibility under title Col. Michael J. Bruno Cardin Loeffler Sasse 10, U.S.C., section 601: Col. Michael O. Cadle Harris Perdue To be lieutenant general Col. John J. Campo Heinrich Rubio Col. David J. Ciesielski Lt. Gen. Michael T. Plehn The PRESIDING OFFICER. On this Col. Alice A. Clark IN THE NAVY Col. David V. Cochran vote, the yeas are 51, the nays are 42. The following named officer for appoint- Col. Lynn E. Cole The motion is agreed to. ment in the United States Navy to the grade Col. John M. Cosgrove The PRESIDING OFFICER (Mr. SUL- indicated while assigned to a position of im- Col. Kurt R. Davis LIVAN). The majority leader. portance and responsibility under title 10, Col. Jason D. Dickinson U.S C., section 601: f Col. Leon J. Dodroe To be vice admiral Col. Daniel M. Fesler EXECUTIVE CALENDAR Rear Adm. Jeffrey W. Hughes Col. Emil J. Filkorn Col. Robert T. Gregory Mr. MCCONNELL. Mr. President, I IN THE AIR FORCE Col. David B. Johnson ask unanimous consent that the Sen- The following Air National Guard of the Col. Michele L. Kilgore ate proceed to consideration of Execu- United States officers for appointment in the Col. Bradford U. Larson tive Calendar No. 907; that the nomina- Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- Col. Victor R. Macias tion be confirmed, and the motion to cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 Col. Dean B. Martin, Jr. reconsider be considered made and laid and 12212: Col. Daniel R. McDonough upon the table with no intervening ac- To be major general Col. Allison C. Miller tion or debate; and that the President Brig. Gen. Patrick J. Cobb Col. Mark W. Mitchum be immediately notified of the Senate’s Brig. Gen. Nicholas A. Gentile, Jr. Col. Michelle R. Mulberry Brig. Gen. Michael T. Gerock Col. Billy F. Murphy, Jr. action. Col. John R. O’Connor The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without Brig. Gen. Duke A. Pirak Brig. Gen. Darrin E. Slaten Col, David A. Preisman objection, it is so ordered. Co}. Jori A. Robinson The nomination considered and con- The following Air National Guard of the United States officers for appointment in the Col. Shannon D. Smith firmed is as follows: Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- Col. Bryony A. Terrell IN THE COAST GUARD cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 The following Air National Guard of the The following named officers for appoint- and 12212: United States officers for appointment in the Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- ment in the United States Coast Guard to To be major general cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 the grade indicated under title 14 U.S.C., sec- Brig. Gen. Matthew D. Dinmore and 12212: tion 2121(e): Brig. Gen. Gene W. Hughes, Jr. To be brigadier general To be rear admiral (lower half) Brig. Gen. Toni M. Lord Brig. Gen. Peter Nezamis Col. Jeffrey R. Alexander Capt. Michael H. Day Col. Mark A. Goodwill Capt. Mary M. Dean Brig. Gen. Gregg A. Perez Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Suelzer Col. Mark A. Muckey Capt. Charles E. Fosse Col. Rick L. Mutchler Capt. Chad L. Jacoby Brig. Gen. Mark A. Weber The following Air National Guard of the Capt. Carola J.G. List The following Air National Guard of the United States officers for appointment in the Capt. Michael W. Raymond United States officers for appointment in the Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- Capt. Edward M. St. Pierre Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 f and 12212: and 12212: To be brigadier general EXECUTIVE CALENDAR To be major general Col. John H. Bondhus Mr. MCCONNELL. Mr. President, I Brig. Gen. Sandra L. Best Col. Jeffrey D. Coats ask unanimous consent that the Sen- Brig. Gen. Charles G. Jeffries Col. Sean F. Conroy ate proceed to the consideration of Ex- Brig. Gen. James C. McEachen Col. Michael L. Cornell ecutive Calendar Nos. 915, 916, 917, 918, Brig. Gen. Shanna M. Woyak Col. Edward H. Evans, Jr. 919, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, Brig. Gen. Brett A. Wyrick Col. Christopher K. Faurot 928, 929, and all nominations on the The following Air National Guard of the Col. Lawrence P. Hager Secretary’s Desk in the Air Force, United States officers for appointment in the Col. David M. Houghland Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Space Col. Catherine M. Jumper cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 Col. Julio R. Lairet Force; that the nominations be con- and 12212: Col. William M. Leahy firmed, the motions to reconsider be To be major general Col. James R. Parry considered made and laid upon the Brig. Gen. James R. Camp Col. Lyle D. Shidla table with no intervening action or de- Brig. Gen. Thomas F. Grabowski Col. Todd R. Starbuck bate, and the President be immediately Brig. Gen. Paul E. Knapp Col. Melinda L. Sutton notified of the Senate’s action, and the Brig. Gen. Richard R. Neely Col. Michael T. Venerdi Senate then resume legislative session. Brig. Gen. Torrence W. Saxe Col. Peter L. Zalewski The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without The following Air National Guard of the The following Air National Guard of the objection, it is so ordered. United States officer for appointment in the United States officer for appointment in the Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- The nominations considered and con- cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 firmed are, as follows: cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 and 12212: and 12212: IN THE MARINE CORPS To be brigadier general To be major general The following named officer for appoint- Col. Denise M. Donnell Brig. Gen. Barry A. Blanchard ment in the United States Marine Corps to The following Air National Guard of the The following Air National Guard of the the grade indicated under title 10, U.S.C., United States officer for appointment in the United States officer for appointment in the section 624: Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- To be major general cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 and 12212: Brig. Gen. Austin E. Renforth and 12212: To be brigadier general IN THE ARMY To be brigadier general Col. Anthony D. Stratton The following named officers for appoint- Col. Tara B. McKennie ment in the United States Army to the grade NOMINATIONS PLACED ON THE SECRETARY’S The following Air National Guard of the indicated under title 10, U.S.C., section 624: DESK United States officers for appointment in the IN THE AIR FORCE To be brigadier general Reserve of the Air Force to the grade indi- Col. Guy M. Jones cated under title 10, U.S.C., sections 12203 PN2282 AIR FORCE nomination of Michael and 12212: G. King, which was received by the Senate IN THE AIR FORCE and appeared in the Congressional Record of The following named officer for appoint- To be brigadier general October 20, 2020. ment in the United States Air Force to the Col. Matthew A. Barker PN2305 AIR FORCE nominations (554) be- grade indicated while assigned to a position Col. Matthew A. Bourassa ginning JEFFREY DONALD ADLING, and VerDate Sep 11 2014 08:08 Dec 15, 2020 Jkt 019060 PO 00000 Frm 00011 Fmt 4624 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A14DE6.004 S14DEPT1 dlhill on DSK120RN23PROD with SENATE.
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