Representative Peter A. DeFazio's Public Statements on Military Personnel

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Full Name: Peter A. DeFazio
Current Office: U.S. House - District 4, Democratic
First Elected: 11/04/1986
Last Elected: 11/06/2012
Next Election: 2014
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Myrnie
Birth Date: 05/27/1947
Birth Place: Needham, MA
Home City: Springfield, OR
Religion: Roman Catholic
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3/20/13 Letter to The Honorable Chuck Hagel, Secretary of Defense - Military Tuition Assistance Unknown 6/21/11 Letter to The Honorable Barack H. Obama, President of the United States Washington, DC 5/10/11 Letter to Chairman McKeon Washington, DC 3/19/11 DeFazio Demands Obama Seek Military Authorization Under War Powers Act Springfield, OR 10/13/10 Letter to the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform Washington, DC 12/06/07 DeFazio Urges President Bush to Step up Diplomatic Efforts With Iran Washington, DC 8/06/07 DeFazio Votes For Defense Spending Bill Washington, DC 6/29/07 Letter To President of the United States George W. Bush Washington, DC 3/23/07 DeFazio Votes for a Bill to End Iraq War, Refocus Military Efforts in Afghanistan Washington, DC 2/16/07 Iraq War Resolution Washington, DC 1/16/07 DeFazio Introduces Resolution Directing Bush to Seek Congressional Authorization before Military Strikes on Iran Washington, DC 1/09/07 Ending The War In Iraq Washington, DC 9/27/06 Press Release - DeFazio Joins Military Leaders And Legal Experts In Opposing Military Commissions Bill Washington, DC 6/16/06 Declaring that the United States Will Prevail in the Global War on Terror Washington, DC 4/13/06 Letter to President of the United States of America George W. Bush Washington, DC 12/16/05 Victory in Iraq Resolution Washington, DC 12/13/05 Iraq Washington, DC 11/01/05 Veterans Report Unknown 5/26/05 Military Quality Of Life Spending Bill Passes House Washington, DC 5/19/04 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2005 Washington, DC 5/05/04 Congressional Democrats Call on Chairman Hunter to Help Military Widows Washington, DC 3/17/04 Relating to The Liberation of The Iraqi People and The Valiant Service of The United States Armed Forces and Coalition Forces Washington, DC 1/01/10 Issue Position: Foreign Affairs Unknown