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This undated US Army handout photo shows Lieutenant General Ann E. Dunwoody. At a Pentagon promotion ceremony on November 14, 2008 Ann Dunwoody will become a four-star general, the first woman to reach that level in the US military. Later today at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, she'll be sworn in as commander of the Army Material Command which is responsible for equipping, outfitting and arming all soldiers. She was nominated by US President George W. Bush in June for promotion to four-star rank and her nomination was confirmed by the US Senate in July.
WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 10: A video about the U.S. Senate is shown during a media tour of the newly finished Capitol Visitor Center on Capitol Hill November 10, 2008 in Washington, DC. The 580,000 square foot facility with a price tag of $621 million to finish will be opened to the public on December 2, 2008. About three million people are expected to visit each year.
The U.S. Senate and Congressional Democratic leadership attends a Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee/Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee election watch party in Washington November 4, 2008. From L-R are: DSCC Chairman Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY), House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD), Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), DCCC Chairman Christopher Van Hollen (D-MD), and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).
U.S. Senate candidate and former New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen gives two thumbs up during her election night rally in Manchester, New Hampshire November 4, 2008. Shaheen won the U.S. Senate race in New Hampshire on Tuesday, unseating Republican incumbent Sen. John Sununu, a significant victory for Democrats in their bid to widen their control of Congress, NBC projected.
MCLEAN, VA - NOVEMBER 04: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate and former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner (C) kisses his daughter Madison as (L-R) his daughters Gillian, Eliza and wife Lisa Collis look on during a election night party November 4, 2008 in McLean, Virginia. Warner has won the U.S. Senate seat which will be vacant by retiring Sen. John Warner (R-VA).
MCLEAN, VA - NOVEMBER 04: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate and former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner (R) speaks as his daughter Eliza (L) and wife Lisa Collis (2nd L) look on during a election night party November 4, 2008 in McLean, Virginia. Warner has won the U.S. Senate seat which will be vacant by retiring Sen. John Warner (R-VA).
MCLEAN, VA - NOVEMBER 04: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate and former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner (C) speaks as (L-R) his daughters Madison, Eliza and wife Lisa Collis look on during a election night party November 4, 2008 in McLean, Virginia. Warner has won the U.S. Senate seat which will be vacant by retiring Sen. John Warner (R-VA).
MCLEAN, VA - NOVEMBER 04: Democratic U.S. Senate candidate and former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner (C) speaks as (L-R) his daughters Gillian, Madison, Eliza and wife Lisa Collis look on during a election night party November 4, 2008 in McLean, Virginia. Warner has won the U.S. Senate seat which will be vacant by retiring Sen. John Warner (R-VA).
U.S. Senate candidate and former New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen gives two thumbs up during her election night rally in Manchester, New Hampshire November 4, 2008. Shaheen won the U.S. Senate race in New Hampshire on Tuesday, unseating Republican incumbent Sen. John Sununu, a significant victory for Democrats in their bid to widen their control of Congress, NBC projected.