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Vet News: VA Secretary Appoints New Veterans' Liaison

US Dept. of VA

WASHINGTON – The Honorable R. James Nicholson, Secretary of Veterans Affairs, recently appointed Kevin B. Secor, of Woodbridge, Va., as his senior advisor on issues relating to major Veterans groups.

"I’m grateful that Kevin was willing to take on this assignment and continue his long and distinguished service to our nation, its military personnel and its Veterans," Nicholson said.

In his new role as special assistant to the Secretary, Secor will serve as the primary liaison between the department and Veterans organizations, informing Veterans groups about VA’s efforts on their behalf while communicating the concerns of the Veterans groups to Secretary Nicholson.

Secor, a native of Schodack, N.Y., retired from the Marine Corps as a master gunnery sergeant, having served 29 years. His last active-duty post was as a military assistant and senior enlisted Marine with the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon.

His assignments included tours as a Marine security guard in Nigeria and Germany, as a recruiter in New Hampshire and as a member of the Inspector General’s staff in Syracuse, N.Y.

Secor also served as military secretary to the commander, U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Atlantic, and to the commander-in-chief of the U.S. Southern Command.

SOURCE: US Dept. of VA

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