Congressional Directory for the 105th Congress (1997-1998), June 1997.
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    JOHN W. WARNER, Republican, of Alexandria, VA; born February 18, 
1927; grandson of John W. and Mary Tinsley Warner of Amherst County, VA, 
son of the late Dr. John W. Warner and Martha Budd Warner; left high 
school in 1944 to serve in the U.S. Navy, released from active duty, 
third class electronics technician, July 1946; graduated Washington and 
Lee University (engineering), 1949; entered University of Virginia Law 
School, 1949; U.S. Marine Corps, served in Korea as first lieutenant, 
communications officer, 1st Marine Air Wing, September 1950-May 1952; 
received LL.B. from University of Virginia, 1953; former owner and 
operator of Atoka, a cattle and crops farm, 1961-94; law clerk to E. 
Barrett Prettyman, late chief judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for 
D.C. Circuit, 1953-54; private law practice, 1954-56; assistant U.S. 
attorney, 1956-60; private law practice, 1960-69; trustee, Protestant 
Episcopal Cathedral, Mount St. Albans, 1967-72; member, board of 
trustees, Washington and Lee University, 1968-79; presidential 
appointments: Under Secretary, U.S. Navy, February 1969-April 1972; 
Secretary, U.S. Navy, May 1972-April 1974; Department of Defense 
delegate to Law of Sea Conferences, 1969-72, head of U.S. delegation for 
Incidents at Sea Conference, treaty signed in Moscow, May 1972; 
administrator, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, April 
1974-October 1976; committees: Armed Services; Environment and Public 
Works; chairman, Rules and Administration; Labor and Human Resources; 
Small Business; Special Committee on Aging; Joint Commmittee on the 
Library; Joint Committee on Printing; chairman, Airland Forces 
Subcommittee; Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee; member: 
National Security Working Group, Commission on Roles and Capabilities of 
U.S. Intelligence; U.S. delegate to the 12th special session of the U.N. 
General Assembly devoted to disarmament, 1982; appointed in 1985 as 
Senate observer to Geneva arms control talks with the Soviet Union; 
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, took oath of office in 
Richmond, VA, January 2, 1979; reelected on November 6, 1984, November 
6, 1990, and November 4, 1996.


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