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William F. Schaub

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Schaub married twice: his first wife, Kathryn Coffee Schaub died in the 1970s, and he then married Betty Richards Schaub in the 1980s.
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as an administrator for defense budgets. He then remained at the Bureau of the Budget after the war.
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)
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Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)
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United States
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)
Sandusky, Ohio
United States Army
World War I
University of Pennsylvania
real estate
Florida
Ohio
Connecticut
Works Progress Administration
Washington, D.C.
World War II
U.S. Bureau of the Budget
President of the United States
John F. Kennedy
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)
Senate confirmation
heart failure
retirement home
Wilsonville, Oregon
George H. Roderick
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Financial Management and Comptroller)
Edmund T. Pratt, Jr.
Categories
United States Army civilians
1899 births
1999 deaths
People from Sandusky, Ohio
Works Progress Administration workers

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