Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. (1912-2002) was a United States Air Force (USAF) general and commander of the World War II Tuskegee Airman. He was the first African American brigadier general in the USAF. He worked at the U.S. Department of Transportation from 1970 to 1981, serving as Director of Civil Aviation Security (1970-1971), Assistant Secretary of T
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During the Nixon and Ford administrations, Robert Henri Binder (1932-2004) rose to the position of Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Policy, Plans, and International Affairs in the DOT. Later he was president of the Transportation Association of America.
Remarks prepared for delivery by Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Alexander P. Butterfield to the Greater Miami Aviation Association in Miami, Florida on September 12, 1973.
Remarks by Frank C. Herringer, Administrator of the Urban Mass Transportation Administration, at the American Transit Association's News Conference in Washington, D.C. on March 21, 1973.
Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. (1912-2002) was a United States Air Force (USAF) general and commander of the World War II Tuskegee Airman. He was the first African American brigadier general in the USAF. He worked at the U.S. Department of Transportation from 1970 to 1981, serving as Director of Civil Aviation Security (1970-1971), Assistant Secretary of T
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Administrator Norbert T. Tiemann (1924-2012) served as the 32nd Governor of Nebraska and the Federal Highway Administration Administrator from July 1, 1972 to June 1, 1973.
During the Nixon and Ford administrations, Robert Henri Binder (1932-2004) rose to the position of Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Policy, Plans, and International Affairs in the DOT. Later he was president of the Transportation Association of America.
Remarks by U.S. Under Secretary of Transportation James M. Beggs before the Conference on State Transportation, Issues of the Seventies, Friendship International Airport, Baltimore, Maryland, Friday, September 29, 1972.
Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. (1912-2002) was a United States Air Force (USAF) general and commander of the World War II Tuskegee Airman. He was the first African American brigadier general in the USAF. He worked at the U.S. Department of Transportation from 1970 to 1981, serving as Director of Civil Aviation Security (1970-1971), Assistant Secretary of T
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Remarks prepared for delivery by Dr. William I . Goodman, Acting Director of the Office of Urban Systems in the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Environment and Urban Systems, U.S. Department of Transportation, as Keynote Speaker for the Metropolitan Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers, in New York on April 12, 1972.
Address by Federal Highway Administrator F. C. Turner at the Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Valley Conference of State Highway Officials in Chicago, Illinois on March 15, 1972.
Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. (1912-2002) was a United States Air Force (USAF) general and commander of the World War II Tuskegee Airman. He was the first African American brigadier general in the USAF. He worked at the U.S. Department of Transportation from 1970 to 1981, serving as Director of Civil Aviation Security (1970-1971), Assistant Secretary of T
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