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Sgt. Shaft 03/08/2011Caricature of Sgt. Shaft

Dear Sgt Shaft:
What are the requirements for a veteran to be laid to rest at Arlington Cemetery?

J.F.,
Via the Internet

Dear J.F.:
The requirements for ground burial at Arlington National Cemetery are as follows:

 

Shaft Notes
Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues Melanne Verveer and Department of Veterans Affairs' Assistant Secretary for Public and Intergovernmental Affairs L. Tammy Duckworth are among the confirmed speakers at the Sea Service Leadership Association (SSLA)'s 24th Annual Women's Leadership Symposium. The symposium will take place March 15-16, 2011, at the Sheraton Hotel and Marina in San Diego, Calif. The conference is slated to be one of the largest gatherings of women in uniform nationwide.

Additional confirmed participants include retired Army Capt. Dawn Halfaker, an Iraq war veteran, business leader and U.S. Military Academy at West Point graduate who earned a Purple Heart and Bronze Star following serious injuries at war, and New York Times reporter Elisabeth Bumiller. Ms. Bumiller spent time embedded with the Marine female engagement team in the Helmand province of Afghanistan.

Themed "Connect. Empower. Succeed," this year's symposium will offer women from all service branches an opportunity to focus on their leadership development while also highlighting the achievements of women leaders on the front lines across the globe. In addition to the Marines, Navy and Coast Guard, this year the Army and Air Force are participating partners in the Women's Leadership Symposium, making it truly a joint event. Attendees can register at www.sealeader.org until March 14, 2011, as well as find additional conference information.

Ambassador Verveer, Assistant Secretary Duckworth and retired Army Capt. Halfaker will speak during the first day of the conference, which will feature speakers and panel sessions on issues relevant to all military women, such as "Achieving Career Success," "Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle" and "Financial Management." A female general officer panel including representatives from all branches will address leadership issues. Ms. Bumiller will moderate the "Women Building Global Security and Stability" panel.

The second day will include high ranking senior officer speakers and agendas specific to each of the service branches. The Navy's agenda will include a workshop on issues for joint military marriages. A presentation by the Army Women's History Museum on the "History of Women in the Army," will be part of the agenda for Army attendees. The Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard will offer speakers on topics including "Career Development: Characteristics of Career Progression," mentoring lunches and breakout sessions for officers from similar assignments.

Symposium attendees will be sure to benefit from hearing their valuable leadership experiences and insights.

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