WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- "I worked for General
Shinseki when he was Army Chief of Staff and am proud to count him as a
friend. He is a soldier who has dedicated his life to serving this nation.
He knows service men and women, he knows large organizations, and he knows
Washington.
"The more than 270,000 VA employees serve veterans of all generations with
great dedication, and, with record funding over the past eight years, they
deliver outstanding care. General Shinseki will be a great leader for them
and a strong advocate for our veterans."
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