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New England News
12:30 pm
Fri August 3, 2012
Retired Air Force General To Defend Mass. Military Bases From Budget Cuts
By Paul Tuthill
Credit Eric Haynes / Governor’s Office
USAF Brig.Gen (retired) Donald Quenneville with Mass. Lt.Gov. Timothy Murray
A retired Air Force Brigadier General, Donald Quenneville is going to be managing the efforts in Massachusetts to protect the state’s defense sector from federal budget cuts. Quenneville, who is a native of South Hadley, has been hired as executive director of the Military Asset and Security Strategy Task Force. He spoke with WAMC’s Pioneer Valley Bureau Chief, Paul Tuthill.
