Born in 1952 and raised as Gail J. Rosenberg in Springfield, New Jersey.
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The 118th was known for its "Black Lightning" markings on its P-51s that have been carried forward to the C-21s that they fly today as the 118th Airlift Squadron.
The five additional schools are: the Arizona School of Health Sciences (1999), the School of Health Management (2000), the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health (2001), the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (2006), and the Postgraduate School of Osteopathic Clinic Research (2007).
James F. McGovern, United States Under Secretary of the Air Force, 1986–1989
John P. McGovern (1921–2007), Houston allergist, investor and philanthropist
She was born in Germany, moved to the United States and is now married to Patrick J. McGovern, with whom she co-founded the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT in 2000.
In 1972, he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in Miami Beach, Florida, which nominated the U.S. Senator George S. McGovern of South Dakota for the U.S. presidency.
In late 2001 the museum's board of trustees unanimously voted to rename the museum after John P. McGovern.