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I wrote proposed decisions, which circulated to the Board member(s).  My
            proposed decisions contained precise legal analysis, and with the American

            public in mind, they were written so that an unrepresented individual could
            understand why we reached a particular decision.



            I am Roy G. Wetzel and I worked for the Federal Bureau of Investigation
            from 1957 to 1988. I began my career as a File Clerk and then Investigative
            Clerk. On receiving my B.S. degree, I trained as a Special Agent in the

            Hoover era. I investigated general criminal and fugitive cases, a synagogue
            bombing, housing integration, police brutality and jail inmate complaints.
            After training in counterintelligence, I developed sources in the New Left that
            deterred attempts to disrupt President Nixon’s second Inauguration, and

            provided information about Cuba’s socio-economic status and military
            preparedness in the 1970s. For several years, I was assigned to the U.S.
            Congressional Appropriations Committee, Investigative Staff, where my team

            reported on the F-14 and F-15 developments, meeting their design
            specifications, cost and schedule. As an FBI Headquarters’ supervisor, I
            managed a successful recruitment program of Foreign Intelligence Officers.
            Before retirement, I served as Liaison Officer to most Federal Agencies,

            including the White House and Postal Service, where I facilitated law
            enforcement help and information exchanges between those agencies and the
            FBI.



            Since retiring from Federal service, I was employed for twenty years as a
            Maryland District Court Commissioner. I have owned and operated a small

            Maryland business. I volunteer at a food pantry, deliver “meals on wheels,”
            monitor “warm nights” sessions, volunteer in the St. Mary’s County “Teen
            Court” program, volunteer as an election judge and am active in my church. I

            have also been an active member of various volunteer organizations, serving
            on their boards, as well as on the board of NARFE Chapter 969, St. Mary’s
            County.




                                         U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR




            I am Dr. Sudha K. Haley and I served in the Department of Labor (DOL).  I
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            am currently the 1  Vice President for the Maryland Federation of the
            National Active and Retired Federal Employees  Association (NARFE).  At


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