The Pentagon 75 Years: The Building. The People. The Institution. 1943 - 2018

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INTERVIEW:

SECRETARY CHUCK HAGEL U.S. SECRETARY OF DEFENSE 2013-2015 By Chuck Oldham

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huck Hagel served as the 24th Secretary of Defense from February 2013 to February 2015. During his tenure, he directed significant steps to modernize America’s partnerships and alliances, advance the rebalance in Asia-Pacific, bolster support for European allies, and enhance defense cooperation in the Middle East while overseeing the end of America’s combat mission in Afghanistan. In addition, he led major initiatives for service members and their families, including increasing resources for suicide prevention, combating sexual assault, and accounting for missing personnel. Further, Hagel improved partnerships with the Department of Veterans Affairs, to include health record interoperability, service treatment record transferability, and continuity of mental health services and support. Hagel launched the Defense Innovation Initiative to better prepare the Pentagon for future threats, and enacted comprehensive reforms to the nuclear enterprise and Military Health System. He is the only Vietnam veteran and the first enlisted combat veteran to serve as Secretary of Defense. Hagel served two terms in the U.S. Senate (1997-2009) representing the state of Nebraska. He was a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; and Intelligence committees. He chaired the Foreign Relations International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion Subcommittee; and the Banking Committee’s International Trade and Finance and Securities subcommittees. Hagel also served as the chairman of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China and the Senate Climate Change Observer Group.

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Previously, Hagel was a distinguished professor at Georgetown University, co-chairman of the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, chairman of the Atlantic Council, chairman of the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration Advisory Committee, and co-chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Corporate Council. He served as a member of the Secretary of Defense’s Policy Board, Secretary of Energy’s Blue Ribbon Commission on the Future of Nuclear Power, the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) board of directors and Systemic Risk Council; as a senior advisor to Gallup; and on the Advisory Boards of Corsair Capital, Deutsche Bank America, M.I.C. Industries, Bread for the World, Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation, Center for the Study of the Presidency, Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, George C. Marshall Foundation, Georgetown’s Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Global Strategy Forum, Global Zero, Hamilton Project, Initiative for Global Development, Lung Cancer Alliance, International Center for the Study of Radicalization and Political Violence, National Bureau of Asian Research’s Next Generation Leadership Board, Ploughshares Fund, U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, U.S. Institute of Peace Middle East Senior Working Group, U.S. Middle East Project, America Abroad Media, American Security Project, and The Washington Center. Prior to his election to the U.S. Senate, Hagel was president of McCarthy & Company, an investment banking firm in Omaha, Nebraska. In the mid-1980s, Hagel co-founded VANGUARD Cellular Systems, Inc., a publicly traded corporation. He was president and CEO of the World USO, Private Sector Council (PSC), and chief operating officer of the 1990 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations (G-7 Summit). Hagel also served as deputy administrator


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Backward Is The Way Forward: Touring the Pentagon

10min
pages 154-155, 157, 159-160

Protecting Those who Protect the Nation

11min
pages 144-145, 147, 149, 151, 153

Lost and Found, Navigating the Pentagon

4min
pages 141, 143

The Five-Sided Neighbor: How the Pentagon Fits into Northern Virginia and Washington D.C.

11min
pages 130-131, 133, 135, 137, 139

The Pentagon 9/11 Memorial

4min
pages 124-125, 127, 129

The Phoenix Project

11min
pages 114-115, 117-119, 121-122

Strength, Honor, Fortitude: The Pentagon's 9/11 First Responders

15min
pages 102-103, 105-107, 109, 111, 113

Rebuilding the Pentagon: The Pentagon Renovation Project, 1993-2011

15min
pages 92-93, 95, 97, 99, 101

U.S. Navy

1min
page 91

U.S. Marine Corps

1min
page 89

U.S. Coast Guard

1min
page 87

U.S. Army

1min
page 85

U.S. Air Force

1min
page 82

A United Force

6min
pages 76-77, 79, 81

The Pentagon's Hall of Heroes

3min
pages 73, 75

The Pentagon in Peace and War

17min
pages 60-61, 63-65, 67, 69-71, 73

Interview: Secretary Chuck Hagel, U.S. Secretary of Defense 2013-2015

15min
pages 50-51, 53, 55-56, 58

Building An Icon

14min
pages 42-43, 45-47, 49

Interview: Secretary Leon Panetta, U.S. Secretary of Defense 2011-2013

10min
pages 34-35, 37-39, 41

A New Home

15min
pages 22-23, 25-27, 29, 31-32
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