Levin: Bolden nomination was 'inconsistent' with military/civilian separation
BOLDEN NOMINATION: Having Marine Corps. Maj. Gen. Charles Bolden become NASA's deputy administrator would have been "inconsistent" with the U.S. government's traditional separation between the military and civilian chains of command, according to Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.), chairman of the Senate...
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