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John Slezak

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District, first as Deputy District Chief, then as Chief of the Industrial Division, and finally as District Chief. For his war service, Slezak was awarded the
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and he subsequently held this post from February 1954 until January 1955. He then served as director of the
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and he subsequently held this post from May 4, 1953 until February 7, 1954. Eisenhower then nominated him as
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of many companies, including the Kable Printing Company (chairman of the board, 1947–72); the
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From 1957 until his retirement in 1978, Slezak served as chairman of the
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In 1948, Slezak became president and chairman of the board of the
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering alumni
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from 1923 to 1930. In September 1924, he was appointed a
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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In 1919, he enrolled at the 19:(April 18, 1896 – April 14, 1984) was 401:Association of the United States Army 379:National Association of Manufacturers 62:February 1954 â€“ January 1955 7: 553:Eisenhower administration personnel 494:February 1954 – January 1955 412:United States Department of Defense 462:Profile from the Dept. of the Army 14: 533:Recipients of the Legion of Merit 438:Foundation for Economic Education 323:, a position he held until 1953. 434:Illinois Institute of Technology 377:. He served as director of the 275:in 1916, Slezak enlisted in the 237: 212: 194: 468: (archived August 20, 2007) 289:University of Wisconsin–Madison 447:, Illinois on April 14, 1984. 386:President of the United States 279:in 1917 and was posted to the 1: 371:Pheoil Manufacturing Company 408:Reserve Forces Policy Board 326:With the U.S.'s entry into 574: 360:World War II Victory Medal 309:United States Army Reserve 177:World War II Victory Medal 496: 487: 479: 474: 248: 100: 55: 44: 35: 259:John Slezak was born in 356:American Campaign Medal 172:American Campaign Medal 543:People from Stará Turá 297:mechanical engineering 423:Hazeltine Corporation 417:Slezak served on the 226:Years of service 391:nominated Slezak as 389:Dwight D. Eisenhower 71:Dwight D. Eisenhower 500:Charles C. Finucane 475:Government offices 436:1949-84 and of the 403:from 1955 to 1957. 281:Rock Island Arsenal 95:Charles C. Finucane 23:from 1954 to 1955. 419:board of directors 336:lieutenant colonel 330:, Slezak became a 321:Sycamore, Illinois 317:Turner Brass Works 277:United States Army 220:United States Army 506: 505: 497:Succeeded by 354:in 1946; and the 305:second lieutenant 252: 251: 565: 480:Preceded by 472: 352:Oak Leaf Cluster 311:, serving as an 301:Western Electric 241: 218: 216: 215: 200: 198: 197: 185:Military service 166:Oak Leaf Cluster 139: 119: 117: 105:Personal details 91: 79: 60: 40: 26: 573: 572: 568: 567: 566: 564: 563: 562: 508: 507: 502: 493: 485: 483:Earl D. Johnson 466:Wayback Machine 453: 443:Slezak died in 348:Legion of Merit 291:and received a 265:Austria-Hungary 257: 213: 211: 195: 193: 160:Legion of Merit 141: 137: 127:Austria-Hungary 121: 115: 113: 89: 83:Earl D. 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Index

United States Under Secretary of the Army

United States Under Secretary of the Army
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Earl D. Johnson
Charles C. Finucane
Stará Turá
Austria-Hungary
Sycamore
Illinois
Legion of Merit
Oak Leaf Cluster
American Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
United States
United States Army

Colonel
Stará Turá
Austria-Hungary
Slovakia
United States
United States Army
Rock Island Arsenal
small arms
University of Wisconsin–Madison
B.S.
mechanical engineering
Western Electric
second lieutenant

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