Hearings ... on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval and Military Establishments, Issues 1-17U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - Legislative hearings |
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... months with or without his consent any member of a reserve component of the Armed Forces who is in a medical , dental , or allied specialist category who has not at- tained the 35th anniversary of the date of his birth and who has not ...
... months with or without his consent any member of a reserve component of the Armed Forces who is in a medical , dental , or allied specialist category who has not at- tained the 35th anniversary of the date of his birth and who has not ...
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... month if they have not more than 2 dependents , and $ 96.90 per month if they have more than 2 dependents . Enlisted personnel in the grades E - 1 , E - 2 , and E - 3 re- ceive an allowance of $ 51.30 per month with 1 dependent ...
... month if they have not more than 2 dependents , and $ 96.90 per month if they have more than 2 dependents . Enlisted personnel in the grades E - 1 , E - 2 , and E - 3 re- ceive an allowance of $ 51.30 per month with 1 dependent ...
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... months actually totaled 67,000 , and since those nearest age 26 are drafted first , it is evident that virtually none of these I - A non fathers are currently escaping induc- tion , if otherwise qualified . Mr. GUBSER . Mr. Chairman ...
... months actually totaled 67,000 , and since those nearest age 26 are drafted first , it is evident that virtually none of these I - A non fathers are currently escaping induc- tion , if otherwise qualified . Mr. GUBSER . Mr. Chairman ...
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... months training program . So there may be some slightly larger number , but not much more by 1963 , for this same age class as it moves up to age 26 . Mr. HARDY . 79,000 had entered the 6 months training ? Mr. WOOL . Yes , sir , either ...
... months training program . So there may be some slightly larger number , but not much more by 1963 , for this same age class as it moves up to age 26 . Mr. HARDY . 79,000 had entered the 6 months training ? Mr. WOOL . Yes , sir , either ...
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... months ) Period DOD Army Navy Marine Air Force Corps Totals : Fiscal year 1957 . 302,878 68,752 Fiscal year 1958 . 80 , 354 30 , 459 123 , 313 271 , 064 78 , 269 89 , 748 Fiscal year 1959 ( 1st 6 months ) . 26 , 667 76 , 380 Monthly ...
... months ) Period DOD Army Navy Marine Air Force Corps Totals : Fiscal year 1957 . 302,878 68,752 Fiscal year 1958 . 80 , 354 30 , 459 123 , 313 271 , 064 78 , 269 89 , 748 Fiscal year 1959 ( 1st 6 months ) . 26 , 667 76 , 380 Monthly ...
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6-month 85th Congress active duty Admiral CRONIN Admiral SMITH Air Force Air Force cross amendment ANDERSON Armed Forces Armed Services Army attrition authority BARTIMO BATES BEAKLEY believe bill BLANDFORD BRAY Captain WILLIAMS career Chairman civilian Colonel BOYER commissioned committee Congress conscription contract cost deferred Department of Defense draft law effect enacted enlisted extended figures fiscal GAVIN going grade HARDY HÉBERT HERSHEY hump induction KILDAY legislation LEMAY lieutenant colonel lieutenant commanders Major CARTER manpower Marine Corps ment military service months MORRIS National Guard naval Navy percent period personnel PHILBIN present problem promotion question Reserve officers retired pay RIVERS Secretary FINUCANE Secretary JACKSON Secretary MILTON Selective Service Selective Service System serve Service Act SLATINSHEK statement STRATTON strength subcommittee Thank thing tion Training and Service United States Code Universal Military Training WAMPLER WELLER WINSTEAD ZANDT
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Page 419 - The full-time duty performed by a member of the Army National Guard of the United States or the Air National Guard...
Page 416 - Act of 1952, as amended, who fails to serve satisfactorily during his obligated period of service as a member of such Ready Reserve or National Guard or the Ready Reserve of another reserve component or the National Guard of which he becomes a member...
Page 290 - This commission to continue in force during the pleasure of the President of the United States for the time being.
Page 162 - Nothing contained in this act shall be construed to require any person to be subject to combatant training and service in the land or naval forces of the United States who, by reason of religious training and belief, is conscientiously opposed to participation in war in any form.
Page 557 - That no equipment or materials may be transferred out of military stocks if the Secretary of Defense, after consultation with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, determines that such transfer would be detrimental to the national security of the United States or is needed by the reserve components of the armed forces to meet their training requirements.
Page 770 - Readjustment pay is authorized for members of the reserve components who are involuntarily released from active duty after having completed at least 5 years of continuous active duty. The amount payable is computed on the basis of 2 months' basic pay for each year of active service, not to exceed 2 years' basic pay or $15,000, whichever Is the lesser.
Page 546 - Hospital or facility, where the alleged incompetent is receiving treatment or to which his case may be conveniently referred, a board of not less than three qualified medical officers, one of whom shall be specially qualified in the treatment of mental disorders, to determine whether the alleged incompetent is capable of managing his own affairs.
Page 160 - ... religious training and belief, is conscientiously opposed to participation in war in any form. Religious training and belief in this connection means an individual's belief in a relation to a Supreme Being involving duties superior to those arising from any human relation, but does not include essentially political, sociological, or philosophical views or a merely personal 'moral code.
Page 488 - That the hours of labor and the rate of wages of the employees in the navy yards shall conform, as nearly as is consistent with the public interest, with those of private establishments in the immediate vicinity of the respective yards, to be determined by the commandants of the navy yards, subject to the approval and revision of the Secretary of the Navy.
Page 61 - I have appreciated this opportunity of appearing before the committee and shall be happy to answer any questions you may have on this bill.