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Donna M. Loring : ウィキペディア英語版 | Donna M. Loring
Donna M. Loring (born October 1, 1948) is an author, broadcaster, and tribal representative of the Penobscot nation in the American state of Maine. == Early life ==
Loring grew up on Indian Island, Maine, where she was raised by her grandmother.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Donna M. Loring: A Penobscot Voice in Politics and Community )〕 She received a bachelor's degree of Arts in Political Science from the University of Maine in Orono. She graduated from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy and, in 1984, and became the police chief for the Penobscot nation, making her the Academy's first female graduate to become a police chief. From 1992 to 1997, Loring was the first female director of security at Bowdoin College.〔 During her service in Vietnam, she was stationed at the communications center at Long Binh Army base〔 fifty miles north of Saigon where she processed all casualty reports of Southeast Asia. Former Maine State Governor Angus King commissioned her to honorary Colonel rank, and appointed her as Aide de Camp to advise him on women veteran's affairs.〔 In 1999, she was given the Mary Ann Hartman Award, which recognizes Maine women for accomplishments in the arts, politics, business, education, and community services, from the Women in Curriculum and Women's Studies Program at the University of Maine.〔 Recently, Donna married her long-term partner, Deborah Bouchard.
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