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459:'s report in 2000 that concluded that Bacon had not followed authorized procedures, William Cohen published a letter that had been sent to Bacon in which Bacon's actions were called "hasty and ill-conceived". Bacon issued a statement that the information he released was driven by "a desire to be responsive to an urgent media inquiry" and that the Inspector General's two-year investigation did not find any connection to the White House. In a 2003 settlement, following a lawsuit which claimed that the revelations violated the 221: 364: 201: 38: 413:. Bacon later said he had never before realized "the sheer magnitude of one million people leaving their homes and needing food, shelter and medical care" and then returning to their homes after the cessation of hostilities and wondered if Kosovar refugees could "give the same attention to the refugees in the 527:
participation in the peacekeeping forces in Iraq, based on that nation's prior experience in such circumstances. Emphasizing that "the US cannot afford to win the military battle and lose the humanitarian campaign" in Iraq, Bacon advocated for increased numbers of Iraqi refugees to be allowed to
443:'s personnel file to a reporter, disclosing that Tripp had omitted on her employment application an incident that occurred when she was arrested for theft when she was 19 years old. Tripp, a Defense Department employee, had been a friend of 991: 492:, which asks world leaders to assist the millions worldwide who have fled their homes due to violence or persecution. The organization regularly advises and lobbies government and UN agencies, including 303:, for high school, graduating in 1962; the school honored him in 2007 with its John Phillips Award, which recognizes graduates for their contributions to society. He earned his undergraduate degree at 52: 1051: 1031: 523:, Bacon suggested such methods as selection of bombing targets outside of densely populated areas as a means to reduce the number of refugees. In September 2003, Bacon encouraged 996: 1061: 387: 1011: 463:, Tripp received a payment of $ 595,000, retroactive promotion and salary increases for the years 1998 to 2000 and the right to reapply for government employment. 585: 382:, who had served as US Undersecretary of Defense in the 1970s and had become familiar with WSJ reporter Bacon while in that capacity, was named to serve as 976: 1016: 1006: 565:
that could have been treatable if caught earlier given a family history of the condition. He described difficulties in obtaining approval for payment of
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had deemed "not medically necessary", and expressed frustration with the amount of time he and his physician had to spend in dealing with paperwork.
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Five days before his death (August 10), Refugees International announced that Bacon had endowed a new program to focus on people displaced by
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Bacon said he recognized that becoming a refugee was a matter of circumstance that could affect anyone, noting that his own "blue-blooded
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enter the United States and for greater American financial assistance to refugees from violence in Iraq, with funding from the
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bodies. Bacon focused much of his work on advocating for additional protection and assistance to displaced people from Sudan's
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25 days before his death. His recommendations included prevention and online efficiencies, citing his own example of
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A resident of Washington, D.C., Bacon died at age 64 of complications related to melanoma, at his second home on
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In 1997 Bacon was retained in his post by Perry's successor at the Defense Department,
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patient, a "matter of life and death" for him, that was published in
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After leaving his government post in 2001, Bacon became president of
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in the Clinton Administration in 1994. He invited Bacon to serve as
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and harming Tripp's reputation. In response to a Defense Department
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from 1968 to 1974. After two years working in the office of
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rising from $ 43 million in 2006 to $ 398 million in 2008.
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni
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Ken Bacon (politician)

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs
Victoria Clarke
Bronxville, New York
Block Island
Rhode Island
Alma mater
Amherst College
Columbia University
United States
United States Army
U.S. Army Reserve
Department of Defense
Presidency of Bill Clinton
Refugees International
displaced persons
Bronxville
New York
Phillips Exeter Academy
Exeter, New Hampshire
Amherst College
political science
Columbia University
master's degrees
U.S. Army Reserve
U.S. Senator
Thomas J. McIntyre
D
NH

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