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Mansfield Joins “Spinal Cord Injury Hall of
Fame”
November 2, 2006
WASHINGTON -- Decades of dedicated service to veterans with spinal cord
injuries by Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs Gordon H. Mansfield
were recognized recently when he was inducted into the “Spinal Cord
Injury (SCI) Hall of Fame” during ceremonies here.
“Gordon Mansfield’s advocacy, strong leadership and boundless compassion
have contributed to VA’s status as a world-class leader in SCI treatment
and rehabilitation,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Jim Nicholson.
“This latest honor highlights the impact he has had upon all Americans
with SCI.”
Mansfield, who also serves as the chief operating officer for the
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), joined 10 other SCI advocates at
the second annual induction of the SCI Hall of Fame, sponsored by the
National Spinal Cord Injury Association.
The association selects inductees for making “significant contributions
to the quality of life and advancements toward a better future for all
individuals with spinal cord injury.”
“Perhaps the greatest honor is being able to work with men and women who
have sacrificed so much for their country,” Mansfield said. “They have
earned the best care this nation can offer. I am proud to be part of VA,
which is committed to providing world-class health care for SCI patients
and all veterans.”
Mansfield was a company commander with the 101st Airborne Division
during the Vietnam War when he sustained a spinal cord injury during the
Tet Offensive of 1968. After receiving a law degree from the University
of Miami, he served in the Department of Housing and Urban Development
from 1989 to 1993 as Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity.
He has held a number of positions with Paralyzed Veterans of America,
including executive director.
Coming to VA in August 2001, he served as Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Legislative Affairs until January 2004, when he became
VA’s Deputy Secretary, responsible for day-to-day operation of the
federal government’s second largest department, with an annual budget of
more than $70 billion and a workforce of 235,000.
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Larry Scott
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