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Career Fair
You and your family have served our country proudly, and you deserve the best America has to offer. That’s why MOAA provides one-of-a-kind career fairs for military personnel and their spouses. Plan today to attend MOAA’s next career fair. No matter how many
career fairs you have at- tended, you won’t find one as valuable to your career as the MOAA/Cor-
Troops Work on Oil Spill Relief A
s cleanup and mitigation efforts continued in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
disaster, military teams lent significant assistance in June. Guardmembers and re- servists built shoreline protection barriers and containment walls and provided aerial surveillance. The Air Force ran aerial spray operations to disperse oil. Both Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus and then-Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen were called in to lead the response. Mabus is developing a long-term restoration plan for the Gulf Coast, and Allen is working as the national incident commander for the spill.
PHOTOS: ABOVE, PETTY OFFICER 2ND CLASS JUSTIN STUMBER, USN/DOD; RIGHT, NANCY WOODWORTH CARR
porate Gray Career Fair Sept. 29 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, D.C. If you are not able to
On May 24, Allen described the mili-
tary’s role: “Ultimately, we are account- able to make sure [BP cleans up the spill],” he said. “The law requires [BP] to play a certain role, to pay for it, to provide equip- ment and so forth, and particularly with trying to deal with a leak on the bottom of the ocean there — 5,000 feet down.” The Deepwater Horizon drilling rig,
under lease to BP, exploded April 22, kill- ing 11 workers and damaging a wellhead, which began to leak oil into the Gulf of Mexico. The spill is expected to continue at least until August when BP expects to finish drilling a relief well.
attend, send us a copy of your résumé, and we will include it in an online database shared with all attending em- ployers after the fair. Please send it to
careerfair@moaa.org with “Career Fair Ré- sumé” in the subject line. For résumé tips and more information about the fair, visit
www.moaa .org/careerfair.
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