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I am Mitzi Collins and I serve in the Library of Congress.  I catalog German
            books from every subject area.  Topics often requested by Congressional

            researchers include those related to international security, environmental
            problems, globalization, education, and economics.  My work also supports
            scholars who conduct research at the Library.  My previous federal service
            was in the U.S. Naval Academy's Nimitz Library, where I cataloged books in

            all subject areas and in most Western languages to support the research of the
            professors and the undergraduate studies of the Midshipmen who were
            preparing to defend our country.  Without cataloging, these materials would

            not have been retrievable.




                                         NATIONAL AERONAUTICS &
                                           SPACE ADMINISTRATION




            I am Lucille L. Baker (Lucy) and I came to the Washington, D.C. area from a
            very small town named Marshall in North Carolina.  I truly wanted to
            contribute to my country and coming to Washington gave me a greater chance

            to fulfill that goal.  I was a clerk at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
            for almost three years and an Administrative Specialist/Team Leader at the

            National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for almost 37 years.
            After my retirement, I returned to NASA and continued in my position,
            without my Team Leader responsibilities, working for Kelly Anderson as a
            contractor.  I worked in that position for eight months until NASA was able to

            find a government replacement. I served in the government for 40 years.

            I assisted the scientists and engineers who worked hard to keep our nation’s
            space program going. I took care of many duties that freed up their time to do

            the things they were hired to do for our country.  I helped recruit bright,
            energetic engineers, got them up to speed on administration issues, pay roll
            questions, awards and travel. The government operation is much different

            from private industry and some of them struggled but we always got through
            it together.  I received numerous awards for my service at NASA
            Headquarters as well as some awards from the NASA Centers.


            My greatest contribution to my community is my determination to fly the
            American flag in front of my house. After three or four years of flying it, the
            neighborhood association told me to take it down.  My meeting to fight that
            decision was scheduled for 9/11. After the horrible attack, my meeting was


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