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Retired four-star Air Force Gen. Lester L. Lyles is no longer in the Military hey, we need the funds if NASA is going to the moon, such as it is, the race with China is ON!
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The USAF (in Lyles, or Gration for that matter) is the perfect hit man, in that they chafed at how Griffin wisely rejected the EELV albatross.
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A. Lyles is retired, he can not be the Joint Chief of Staff
Today's NASA Administrator Gossip - Update - NASA Watch 2009
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Retired four-star Air Force Gen. Lester L. Lyles is now viewed as new contender to head the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, according to lawmakers and aerospace industry officials.
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Retired four-star Air Force Gen. Lester L. Lyles is now viewed as new contender to head the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, according to lawmakers and aerospace industry officials.
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After looking at Lyles' work, as well as military-sponsored and EPA research, Plumlee said he wants to see more.
Navy researcher links toxins in war-zone dust to ailments 2011
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Then he heard about the burn pits, as well as Lyles' theories.
Navy researcher links toxins in war-zone dust to ailments 2011
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Then he heard about the burn pits, as well as Lyles' theories.
Navy researcher links toxins in war-zone dust to ailments 2011
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Lyles has pretty convincing evidence that the dust is a carrier of toxins, Miller says.
Navy researcher links toxins in war-zone dust to ailments 2011
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Lyles' team found almost 150 kinds of bacteria, 25% of which may cause diseases such as meningitis, cystic fibrosis, septic arthritis, gastroenteritis, staph infections, diarrhea and food poisoning.
Navy researcher links toxins in war-zone dust to ailments 2011
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