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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charles_DjouCharles Djou - Wikipedia

    Charles Kong Djou (born August 9, 1970) is an American politician who served as U.S. representative for Hawaii's 1st congressional district from 2010 to 2011. Djou won his House seat in a May 2010 special election. He was defeated in the November general election after the Democratic primary provided a single opponent.

  2. Charles Djou is a senior executive, attorney, public official, professor and veteran with experience in various fields. He is the Secretary and Chief Executive of the American Battle Monuments Commission, an independent Federal agency that honors U.S. Armed Forces overseas.

  3. Charles K. Djou is a former US Army Reserve colonel and a former Member of Congress from Hawaii. He was appointed by President Biden in May 2022 to lead the commission that oversees US military cemeteries and memorials abroad.

  4. 22 de mar. de 2009 · Charles K. Djou (@SecDjou) / Twitter. Follow. Charles K. Djou. @SecDjou. Secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission, 2022-Present; Congressman, Hawaii CD1, 2010-11; Honolulu City Councilmember 2003-10; State Rep. 2000-02. Honolulu, Hawaii abmc.gov Joined March 2009. 53 Following. 2,497 Followers. Replies. Media. Likes. Charles K. Djou.

  5. 14 de jul. de 2021 · To counter a rising China, the Western military alliance must evolve by inviting in more democracies, say two American politicians. Jul 14th 2021. By Charles Djou and Adam Kinzinger. THE RISE...

  6. Charles K. Djou is a retired colonel and Afghanistan war veteran who serves as the Secretary of the American Battle Monuments Commission since May 2022. He oversees the commission's operations and activities to honor U.S. military service members and veterans.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Charles_DjouCharles Djou - Wikiwand

    Charles Kong Djou is an American politician who served as U.S. representative for Hawaii's 1st congressional district from 2010 to 2011. Djou won his House seat in a May 2010 special election. He was defeated in the November general election after the Democratic primary provided a single opponent.