Hershel W. Gober Politician

Hershel Wayne Gober (born December 21, 1936) is a former government official and Vietnam War veteran. He served as acting United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) on two occasions during the administration of Bill Clinton. The first occasion to serve as Acting Secretary was from July 1, 1997 until January 2, 1998 between the resignation of Secretary Jesse Brown and the appointment of Togo D. West, Jr. as Acting Secretary. The second time to serve as Acting Secretary came on July 25, 2000 and lasted until January 20, 2001 after the resignation of Secretary West; this time Gober served in the post until the end of the Clinton presidency.He started out in the VA as Deputy Secretary, serving from February 4, 1993 until August 10, 2000. Gober was also briefly Secretary-designate, when Clinton named him on July 31, 1997 to replace Jesse Brown. However, the nomination was withdrawn before Senate action on October 27 the same year. This happened because of fears nomination hearings for Gober would become heated due to questions about a 1993 claim of sexual misconduct made against him; he also wished to stay as Deputy Secretary.During his tenure Gober played an important role in the Clinton (to whom he was a close and longtime aide) era VA. He headed a delegation traveled to Vietnam to seek the fullest possible accounting of missing veterans. He was also active in improving health care and expanding clinics for veterans.Before serving in the VA, Gober was Director of the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs from January 4, 1988 to February 4, 1993 during President Clinton's tenure as Governor.

Personal facts

Hershel W. Gober
Birth dateDecember 21, 1936
Birth place
Monticello Arkansas
Education
Alaska Pacific University
Profession
Soldier , Civil service

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Office holder

awards
Bronze Star Medal
Purple Heart
Soldier's Medal
military operations
Vietnam War
military branch
United States Army
United States Marine Corps
party
Democratic Party (United States)
president
successor
Togo D. West Jr.
Leo Mackay Jr.

Hershel W. Gober on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.appc1.va.gov/pressrel/gober.htm
  2. http://www.millercenter.virginia.edu/academic/americanpresident/clinton/essays/cabinet/715
  3. http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf6v19n8cp/dsc/#c01-1.7.7.3.2