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− | '''Dave Larson''' is Vice President of Landstar Ranger Government Operations. | + | '''Dave Larson''' is Vice President of [[Landstar Ranger Government Operations]]. Larson was in charge of the removal of 80 truckloads of Clinton presidential material from the [[National Archives and Records Administration]] at Anacostia Naval Station, and the Old Executive Office Building in Washington, DC, to Little Rock, Arkansas. "Everything went very smoothly," Larson recalled, "I told everybody that this has high visibility, we have to do it right - and we did." |
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+ | Movement of the presidential papers to the [[Clinton Presidential Management Site]] in Little Rock took two months. Each truck has to be loaded and unloaded by servicemen of the U.S. Defense Department. The trucks were also protected along their routes by U.S. Marshal escorts. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | Larry D. McCaskill, "DSC moves Clinton Presidential papers," ''Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management,'' March-April 2001. | ||
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+ | ==External links== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Living people]] |
Latest revision as of 22:28, 3 February 2008
Dave Larson is Vice President of Landstar Ranger Government Operations. Larson was in charge of the removal of 80 truckloads of Clinton presidential material from the National Archives and Records Administration at Anacostia Naval Station, and the Old Executive Office Building in Washington, DC, to Little Rock, Arkansas. "Everything went very smoothly," Larson recalled, "I told everybody that this has high visibility, we have to do it right - and we did."
Movement of the presidential papers to the Clinton Presidential Management Site in Little Rock took two months. Each truck has to be loaded and unloaded by servicemen of the U.S. Defense Department. The trucks were also protected along their routes by U.S. Marshal escorts.
References
Larry D. McCaskill, "DSC moves Clinton Presidential papers," Translog: Journal of Military Transportation Management, March-April 2001.