Herbert Hoover, u.s. president
Herbert Hoover
Fureture President: Herbert Hoover
Herbert Hoover was the U. S. Food Administrator during World War Two and was also in Peking during the Boxer Rebellion, but no war occurred during his presidency.
On 6 April 1917, the US declared war on Germany. Herbert Hoover was appointed by President Wilson to become U.S. Food Administrator. The purpose of the Food Administration was to provide food for the armies that would be fighting against the Germans (our allies), for the Allied peoples, and for U.S. citizens at home.
Herbert Broadley has written: 'Food and people' -- subject(s): Food supply, Population
His fav food is his foot
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herbert hoover
Herbert W Ockerman has written: 'Food science sourcebook' -- subject(s): Food, Tables, Dictionaries, Composition
Herbert Hoover was appointed to head the Food Administration during World War I because of his reputation as a successful businessman and a skilled administrator. He had previously coordinated food relief efforts in Europe, particularly in Belgium, which showcased his ability to manage resources effectively. President Woodrow Wilson recognized Hoover's expertise in food management as crucial for ensuring adequate supplies for both the military and civilian populations during the war. His leadership helped to increase food production and reduce consumption, playing a key role in supporting the war effort.
I would like to seek the help of NFA Administrator about the long processing (more than a year now) of my husband's retirement pay. Why is it that his retirement pay is not yet released despite the completion of documents and no pending case from the Office. Thank you.
Herbert Hoover