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Advisory Committee Members Bios

 

 

 

Nelson N. Angapak, Sr., USA

Alaskan Native

Mr. Nelson Angapak is an Alaskan Native who served in the U. S. Army and was honorably discharged on 10 June 1971 as an Army Specialist Five.  Mr. Angapak has more than 25 years of Alaska Native Land Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) land and natural resources management experience.  In his current role as Executive Vice President of the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN), he lobbies Congress on ANCSA amendments, monitors land and natural resources legislation in Congress and state legislatures, coordinates AFN Land and Legislative Committees, and is in charge of AFN in absence of the President. Mr. Angapak holds a Masters Degree in Urban Studies from Antioch College/West, 1976-1978 and a Bachelors Degree in Mathematics and History, Fort Lewis College, 1965-1970.  He also holds a degree in Theology, Golden Gate Theological Seminary, 2002.  He is fluent in Yupik, and has served on the Boards of the Calista Native Corporation, Alaska National Bank of the North, Tuntutuliak Land, Ltd, Linfield College , First Native Baptist Church , Alaska Baptist Family Services.  He has been an advocate for Alaska Native veterans’ issues for over 30 years.  Mr. Angapak resides in Anchorage , Alaska .

 



Doris Browne, M.D., M.P.H., Colonel, USA (Retired)                                             

African American

Dr. Doris Browne, retired from the US Army with 27 years of service at the rank of Colonel.  She is currently the Senior Scientific Officer of the Breast and Gynecologic Cancer Research Group, Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute, in Bethesda , Maryland .  She is President and CEO of Browne and Associates, Incorporated, Washington , D.C.   Dr. Browne is affiliated with the Tougaloo College Board of Trustees, a former member of the American Red Cross National Capital Chapter, Intercultural Cancer Council Governing Board, Leadership Washington, and Trinity Episcopal Church.  Dr. Browne holds a M.D. degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine (1979); M.P.H. in Health Education from University of California at Los Angeles School of Public Health; and a B.S. in Biology, Cum Laude from Tougaloo College .  She resides in Washington , D.C.

 



Alexander Y. Chan, USN
                                                                

Asian American

Mr. Chan was born in Canton , China .  He grew up in Hong Kong and immigrated to the United States at the age of 16.  He has devoted 30 years of service to the federal government.  Mr. Chan is currently a Senior Enforcement Officer and Certified Internal Auditor in the Federal Communications Commission’s Enforcement Bureau.  He worked for the Internal Revenue Service for 11 years as an Internal Revenue Agent and also worked for US Customs.  He served in the US Navy as an Inventory Specialist.  Mr. Chan served as President of the Federal Asian Pacific American Council (FAPAC) from 2001–2003.  He has a Bachelor of Arts and a Graduate Certificate from the City University of New York and from Long Island University .  Mr. Chan resides in Fairfax Station, Virginia.

 



Julia J. Cleckley, Brigadier General, USA (Retired)

African American

BG (Ret) Cleckley served in numerous positions during her military career including Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Professor of Military Science at Hampton University , Hampton , VA and as the Army National Guard Advisor at Fort Eustis , VA.   In 1987, she was assigned to the National Guard Bureau, Military Personnel Management Branch and went on to manage over 44,000 federally recognized officer promotions for the Army National Guard.  She also served on the Department of the Army Staff at the Pentagon.  BG (Ret) Cleckley served as the Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard from July 2002 thru September 2004.  As Special Assistant for Human Resource Readiness, she assisted the Director with human resources programs and policies that affected over 350,000 Army National Guard citizen Soldiers. BG (Ret) Cleckley is currently Director of Armed Forces Education with University Alliance.  She resides in the Washington , D.C. area.

 



John W. Jelks, Senior Master Sergeant, USAF (Retired)                                                                       


African American

Mr. John W. Jelks retired from the Air Force after 20 years of service at the rank of Senior Master Sergeant.   He earned seven Air Force citations and one Department of Defense award for meritorious service.  Senior Master Sergeant Jelks is currently the Installation Management Program Officer with NGA, Property & Emergency Management (SIOM).  He has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Workforce, Education, & Development from Southern Illinois University.  He is an active member of the National Defense Transportation Association, Southern Illinois University Alumni Association, and Blacks In Government.  Senior Master Sergeant Jelks is also a lifetime member of DAV, a member of AMVETS, American Legion, and The Retired Enlisted Association.  He resides in Dale City , Virginia .

 



Shoshana N. Johnson, Specialist, USA                                                      

Hispanic

Ms. Shoshana Nyree Johnson, a second-generation Army Veteran, was born in the Republic of Panama to Panamanian.  She attended the University of Texas at El Paso, and later joined the US Army in September 1998.  In February, 2003, Specialist Johnson received orders to deploy to Iraq as a Food Service Specialist, (92G) with the 507th Maintenance Company, 552 Battalion 11th Brigade.  On March 23, during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Specialist Johnson was in a convoy that was ambushed in the city of an-Nasiriyah.  Specialist Johnson received a bullet wound to her ankle, causing injuries to both legs.  She and 5 other members of the 507th Maintenance Company were captured and taken Prisoners of War.  House raids conducted by US Marines in the city of Samarra, Iraq, resulted in the successful rescue of seven POWs on the morning of April 13.  Specialist Johnson retired from the Army on a Temporary Disability Honorable Discharge on December 12, 2003.  US Army officials identified Johnson as the first female POW of Operation Iraqi Freedom, and the first black female POW in US war history.  Since her return to the United States, Specialist Johnson has received numerous awards, and recognition for her courage ,valor, and service to the United States.  She resides in El Paso, Texas.

 



Furnie Lambert, Jr., Master Gunnery Sergeant, USMC (Retired)                                                

American Indian, Lumbee Tribe

Mr. Furnie Lambert, Jr. retired as Master Gunnery Sergeant from the Marine Corps with 28 years of service.   He is a member of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina .  Mr. Lambert currently serves as the Chairman of Veterans Affairs Committee for the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina .  He is an active member of VFW Post 2843, American Legion Post #117, and is the Chairman of the Lumbee Warriors Association.  He graduated from Prospect High School in Maxton , North Carolina and attended Robeson Community College .  Mr. Lambert resides in Maxton , North Carolina .

 



James T. McLawhorn, Jr.

African American

Mr. McLawhorn has developed innovative programs to improve the quality of life for thousands of disadvantaged persons in the Midlands of South Carolina.  He also serves as a catalyst to improve race relations and diversity in the community.   He spearheaded the establishment of the South Carolina Race Relations Commission.  He has provided more than twenty years of leadership in social policy planning and human service development. Mr. McLawhorn was a Housing and Transportation Planner and an Assistant Director for Employment and Training for the city of Charlotte , North Carolina .  He also taught social planning as an Adjunct Instructor at the University of North Carolina .  Mr. McLawhorn is presently the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Columbia Urban League in Columbia , South Carolina .  He has held this position since 1979. Mr. McLawhorn has been extensively recognized for his social activism.  Awards received include:  United Black Fund Chairman’s Award, 2005; Wil Lou Gray Award for Youth Leadership, 2003; Trailblazer Award, Alpha Kappa Alpha South Atlantic Region, 2000; National Urban League President of the Decade, 1999; National Urban League Whitney M. Young, Jr. Leadership Award in Race Relations, 1996.   Mr. McLawhorn resides in Columbia , South Carolina .

 



Attorney Kerwin E. Miller, Commander, USN (Retired)

African American

Attorney Miller serves as the first Director of the newly-established District of Columbia Office of Veterans Affairs, within the Executive Office of the Mayor.  He was appointed, by Mayor Anthony A. Williams, in October 2001, and was unanimously confirmed, by the Council of the District of Columbia .  As the Director, he oversees the management and daily operation of the office which provides advocacy support and benefits assistance and information to veterans, their dependents, and their survivors concerning federal and District laws and regulations affecting veterans’ benefits and claims.  Prior to his appointment, he was responsible, for representing veterans, before the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims.  Attorney Miller was also an attorney, in the Department of Veterans Affairs Office of General Counsel, for seven years. Attorney Miller is a retired surface warfare Naval Reserve Commander, who completed twenty-eight years of honorable active duty and reserve naval service. He served, on active duty, as the Office-In-Charge, of the USNA Pawcatuck (TAO-108), and for six years, as a naval reservist, in the Office of the Naval Inspector General. Attorney Miller earned a Bachelor’s of Science Degree, in Political Science, from the U.S. Naval Academy. He graduated Cum Laude from the Howard University School of Law in Washington  , D.C. , where he received a Juris Doctor Degree. He also earned a Master of Laws Degree, from the George Washington University National Law Center .  Commander Miller is an active member of the National Association of Black Veterans and the American Legion.  He resides in Washington , D.C.

 



James H. Mukoyama, Jr., Major General,  USAR (Retired) *
                             

Japanese-American

Major General Mukoyama is retired from the Army Reserve after more than thirty years of dedicated service in both the active Army and Army Reserve. He culminated his career as the Deputy Commanding General of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command at Fort Monroe , Virginia .  During his five years on active duty, General Mukoyama served as a platoon leader in the Republic of Korea and as an infantry company commander in the 9th Division in Vietnam . In September of 1970, General Mukoyama left active duty and joined the Army Reserve. General Mukoyama was the youngest general officer in the entire U.S. Army when he was promoted at age 42 to Brigadier General in 1987, and subsequently the youngest Major General when he received his second star three years later.  In 1989, General Mukoyama became the first Asian American in the history of the United States to command an Army division. His 70th Training Division, located in Michigan and Indiana, was the first Army Reserve Training Division ever to be mobilized at Fort Benning, Georgia, when it was called upon to participate in Operation DESERT STORM in January 1991. General Mukoyama is the executive vice president and chief operating officer of Regal Discount Securities in Chicago.  He holds a B.A. in English from the University of Illinois and a M.A. in the Teaching of Social Studies from the University of Illinois.  He is active in numerous veteran and community organizations.  General Mukoyama resides in Glenview, Illinois.

 



Blandina R. Peterson, Sergeant Major, USA (Retired)

Asian American

Ms. Peterson recently retired from the U. S. Army in January 2006 as a Sergeant Major, after serving 29.5 years as an active duty soldier.  As a soldier, Sergeant Major Peterson served in several progressive leadership positions allowing her to lead from the front as a Drill Sergeant for Basic Training and at the U. S. Army Drill Sergeant School, Paratrooper, 82nd Airborne Division and XVIII Airborne Corps, Platoon Sergeant, First Sergeant, Base Support Battalion Sergeant Major and finally as an Equal Opportunity (EO) Sergeant Major.  Her experience also includes Master Fitness Trainer, an Inspector General Manager and a mediator.  The culmination of her military career as an EO Sergeant Major afforded her an opportunity to excel in 2 assignments:  managing Army EO programs for an Army major command throughout Hawaii, Japan and Alaska and managing EO training at the Department of Defense's EO school, the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute (DEOMI), Patrick Air Force Base, Florida.  Since January 2006, she has worked in the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Field as an EEO Specialist/Diversity Program Manager for the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD; an EEO Advisor/Senior Human Resources Specialist for MPRI, L3 Communications, Alexandria, VA; and currently, she serves as a Complaints Adjudication Program Manager for the EEO Office, Department of Defense, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, D.C.  She has two masters' degrees: Human Resources Development and Management/ Leadership.  Sergeant Major Peterson is a member of the Society of Human Resources and a former Toastmaster.  She resides in Manassas, Virginia.  

 



Lupe G. Saldana, Captain, USMC

Mexican American

Mr. Saldana was born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas.  He attended the University of Corpus Christi and after graduation he began his public service career as a Commissioned Officer in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1965 to 1971.  He rose to the rank of Captain while serving a tour of duty in Vietnam in 1968.  Mr. Saldana resigned his commission as a Regular Marine Corps Officer in 1971, while stationed at Headquarters Marine Corps in Washington, DC, to become a public servant and an advocate for veterans' issues.  He joined the American GI Forum in 1972 and was elected Washington DC State Commander in 1974 and National Commander in 1979.  On October 2005, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, James Nicholson, appointed him to serve as a Secretarial Appointee on the Advisory Committee on Women Veterans.  On November 2007, he was elected to the Executive Committee of the Veterans' Entrepreneurship Task Force (VET-Force).  Mr. Saldana has a bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Economics and a graduate Certificate in Urban Affairs from American University.  In 1984, he completed the Contemporary Executive Development Program for Senior Executives at George Washington University and the Washington Executive Seminar at the USDA Graduate School in June 1986.  On May 2006, Mr. Saldana retired from Public Service.  He resides in Fairfax Station, Virginia.

 



Antonio "Tony" Taguba, Major General, USA (Retired) 

Asian American

Major General (MG) ANTONIO "Tony" M. TAGUBA served 34 years on active duty until his retirement on 1 January 2007.  He has served in numerous senior leadership and staff positions most recently as Deputy Commanding General, Combined Forces Land Component Command during Operations Iraqi Freedom in Kuwait and Iraq, as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs, and as Deputy Commanding General for Transformation, US Army Reserve Command.  Born in Manila, Philippines in 1950, he graduated from Idaho State University in 1972 with a BA degree in History.  He holds MA degrees from Webster University in Public Administration, Salve Regina University in International Relations, and US Naval War College in National Security and Strategic Studies.  He serves as Chairman of the Pan Pacific American Leaders and Mentors (PPALM) group-an advocacy group committed toward increasing and maintaining representation of Asian American military and civilian leaders in the US Army.  He is also an advocate and ardent supporter in gaining Congressional passage of the Filipino World War II Veterans Equity Bill.  He is currently the Vice President, Army Account for SERCO Inc with headquarters in Reston, Virginia.  He resides in Alexandria, Virginia.

 



Debra L. (American Horse) Wilson, Staff Sergeant, USMC       

Lakota Sioux

Ms. Wilson is a Lakota Sioux; her family name is American Horse.  She is a former Marine who was honorably discharged in August 1982 at the rank of Staff Sergeant, E-6.  Her family has a long tradition of service to the country.  Her father, brothers, sister, nephew and husband all served in the United States Marine Corps. Ms. Wilson’s duty stations included Headquarters Women Marine Company, Arlington , Virginia .  She was assigned to the Dress Blue Detail at the White House, Commandant’s House, Pentagon and Iwo Jima Memorial.  She was then assigned to Camp Zukeran 3rd Marine Division, 2nd Battalion, Okinawa , Japan .  While stationed to the 3rd Marine Division, Ms. Wilson attended Administrative Chief School .  She was subsequently assigned to Recruiter School in San Diego , California .  Of interest, she was the only woman in the class.  Her subsequent duty station was as a recruiter 1st Marine Corps District, Buffalo New York .  Ms. Wilson served under the command of then Major Peter Pace, now Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.  Ms. Wilson’s awards include: Marine of the Quarter, two Good Conduct Medals and a Meritorious Unit Commendation. Ms. Wilson worked in a variety of assignments at the Department of Veterans Affairs.  She has been a Vocational Rehabilitation and Education Coach; Veteran’s Claims Examiner; Public Affairs Officer and a management analyst in Equal Employment Opportunity for the Director of the VA Regional Office in Muskogee , Oklahoma .  In that capacity she served as the program manager for the regional office’s special emphasis programs to include: Minority Veterans Program Coordinator, Women Veterans Coordinator; Oklahoma State Veterans Program, Veteran Service Officers Liaison, EEO Program Manager, and Native American Program Coordinator.  Ms. Wilson was also a program analyst in the Center for Minority Veterans and served as the American Indian Veteran Liaison for the Center.Ms. Wilson currently works for the Cherokee Nation Gaming Commission in Tahlequah , Oklahoma as their compliance officer.  She continues to outreach to Cherokee Veterans throughout Cherokee nation by assisting them with their claims, providing information on their benefits and helping them to interact with the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Ms. Wilson resides in Tahlequah , Oklahoma .

 



Dan Winkleman

Alaskan Native

Mr. Winkleman is a Deg Hit'an Athabascan Indian from Anchorage with family originally from Shageluk and McGrath, Alaska.  He is Vice President for Administration & General Counsel for the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation (YKHC) located in Bethel, Alaska.  Although Mr. Winkleman is not a veteran, he was raised having a deep respect and admiration for our veterans.  This is especially true, since his grandfather was an Alaska Scout in the Aleutian Campaign of World War II, and that many other family members have served since.  At YKHC, Mr. Winkleman is responsible for all governmental affairs, organizational development, various administrative departments, and is chief counsel to the Corporation on all legal and regulatory matters.  His main practice areas include health, corporate, employment, business, federal Indian law and various business counsel matters.  Mr. Winkleman received a Bachelors of Science degree from the University of Oregon, and a Juris Doctor from the University of New Mexico.  He is a member of the Alaska and Federal Bar Associations, as well as the American Health Lawyers Association.   He resides in Bethel, Alaska.

 



Irene M. Zoppi, Lieutenant Colonel, USAR                                                                       

Hispanic American

Lieutenant Colonel Irene Zoppi, USAR is an Adjunct Professor at the College of Notre Dame, Strayer University, and the Command General Staff College, where she teaches education, culture and language, leadership & acculturation, business, and tactical-operational-strategic courses at undergraduate, graduate, and military senior rank levels.  Dr. Zoppi is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army (Reserve) with expertise in the military intelligence, civil affairs, and public affairs fields with a current TS-SCI clearance.  She holds a Ph.D. in Education Policy, Planning, and Administration from the University of Maryland ; a Master’s in Business Administration from Johns Hopkins University ; and Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages from the University of Puerto Rico .  Dr. Zoppi is a Gulf War Veteran with 20 years of service both in the U.S. Army -Active and Reserve, from which she retires this year.  She began as a Private First Class in 1985, later became a commissioned officer, served in intelligence and in civil and pubic affairs, and graduated from some of the military’s most significant leadership courses:  Combined Arms Staff Service Course and Command & General Staff College .  She serves as a Fellow for the Consortium Research Fellow Program at the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, where she provides technical and analytical research support to the Leader Development Research Unit.  Dr. Zoppi resides in Crofton , Maryland .

 


*   Denotes Chairman

**   Denotes Vice Chairman