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  • The incumbent United States Secretary of Defense is Dr. '''Robert M. Gates''', who took office on December 18, 2006, as the 22nd Secretary of Defense | title = Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense
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  • The incumbent United States Secretary of Defense is Dr. '''Robert M. Gates''', who took office on December 18, 2006, as the 22nd Secretary of Defense | title = Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense
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  • ...ilitary and civilian personnel of the United States Department of Defense. Robert M. Gates is the incumbent.
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  • ...der the [[Military Commissions Act of 2006]], appointed by [[Robert Gates|Robert M. Gates]], [[U.S. Secretary of Defense]], in February 2007.<ref name=DefenseLink200
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  • ...ector of National Intelligence was former Director of Central Intelligence Robert M. Gates, who was serving as president of Texas A&M University; however, Gates decli
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  • |[[Robert Gates|Robert M. Gates]] ===Robert M. Gates===
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  • * [[Robert M. Gates/Definition]]
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  • ...tate].' January 21, 2009.</ref> Obama approved the continuing service of [[Robert M. Gates]], an [[independent (politician)|independent]] previously a member of the [ ...was Obama's nomination of [[William J. Lynn III]] as Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates's deputy. Obama had previously promised that new members of his administrat
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  • * [[Robert M. Gates/Related Articles]]
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  • ...to Barbara Starr of ''Jane's Defence Weekly'' (p. 10) Former CIA Director Robert M. Gates told the US Senate Intelligence Committee that North Korea is having proble
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