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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of The Press Secretary
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For Immediate Release February 24, 1998
PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES SENATOR WARREN B. RUDMAN AS CHAIR OF THE SPECIAL
OVERSIGHT BOARD FOR DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INVESTIGATIONS OF GULF WAR CHEMICAL
AND BIOLOGICAL INCIDENTS
The President today announced his intent to appoint Senator Warren B. Rudman
as Chair of the Special Oversight Board for Department of Defense
Investigations of Gulf War Chemical and Biological Incidents (The Special
Oversight Board).
Senator Rudman, of Hollis, New Hampshire, is also the Chair of the
President,s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board and is a partner at the
international law firm of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison. He
formerly served as Vice Chair of the congressionally-created Commission on the
Roles and Capabilities of the United States Intelligence Community. He served
in the U.S. Senate from 1980-1992, where he was Chairman and Vice Chairman of
the Ethics Committee and Vice Chairman of the Select Committee investigating
arms transfers to Iran. Senator Rudman also served as a member of the Select
Committee on Intelligence, the Appropriations Committee, the Government Affairs
Committee and the Subcommittee on Investigations. Before serving in the U.S.
Senate, Senator Rudman was the Attorney General of the State of New Hampshire,
where he established the first Consumer Protection Division and Environmental
Protection Division of the Attorney General,s office. He was a combat platoon
leader and company commander in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
Senator Rudman earned his B.S. from Syracuse University and his L.L.B. from
Boston College Law School.
President Clinton established the Special Oversight Board by Executive Order
to provide recommendations based on its review of Department of Defense
Investigations into possible detections of, and exposures to, chemical or
biological weapons agents, and environmental and other factors that may have
contributed to Gulf War illnesses. It will report to the President through the
Secretary of Defense.
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