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In September 1993, General Powell asked Aspin to approve the request of the U.S. commander in Somalia for tanks, armored vehicles and AC-130 Spectre gunships for his forces. Aspin turned down the request and did not take Powell's request seriously.
Les Aspin. Leslie Aspin Jr. (* 21. Juli 1938 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; † 21. Mai 1995 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und US-Verteidigungsminister während der Präsidentschaft von Bill Clinton vom 21. Januar 1993 bis zum 3. Februar 1994.
17. Juli 2024 · Les Aspin (born July 21, 1938, Milwaukee, Wisconsin—died May 21, 1995, Washington, D.C.) was an American public official who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1971 to 1993. He served as secretary of defense under U.S. Pres. Bill Clinton in 1993–94.
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President-elect Bill Clinton's choice for secretary of defense, Leslie (Les) Aspin, had represented Wisconsin's First Congressional District in the House of Representatives since 1971. Aspin...
22. Mai 1995 · Les Aspin was Clinton's first defense secretary and a strategic intellectual who faced political fire over gay ban, Somalia and budget cuts. He died of a stroke at 56 after serving as head of Clinton's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board.
22. Mai 1995 · Les Aspin, a Democratic representative from Wisconsin for 22 years and Secretary of Defense in the first 11 months of the Clinton Administration, died tonight at Georgetown University Medical...
18. Mai 2018 · Les Aspin (1938-1995) was a Democratic congressman and the first secretary of defense under President Bill Clinton. He was known for his intellectual prowess, his reformist agenda, and his controversial decisions on defense issues.