Hearings ... on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval and Military Establishments, Issue 66U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - Legislative hearings |
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... questions . Mr. Secretary , you may proceed . Secretary RUNGE . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Chairman Hébert and members ... question which otherwise would occur if you interrupted . Mr. HÉBERT . Then , you may proceed to go through your ...
... questions . Mr. Secretary , you may proceed . Secretary RUNGE . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Chairman Hébert and members ... question which otherwise would occur if you interrupted . Mr. HÉBERT . Then , you may proceed to go through your ...
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... question : Before the Reserves were called up , was this reappraisal of our basic national policy complete ? Secretary RUNGE . Mr. Van Zandt , I am afraid that I can't identify the reference that you quoted closely enough to give you an ...
... question : Before the Reserves were called up , was this reappraisal of our basic national policy complete ? Secretary RUNGE . Mr. Van Zandt , I am afraid that I can't identify the reference that you quoted closely enough to give you an ...
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... question his statement . ( The statement appears later in the record . ) Mr. BECKER . I have every faith in you , Mr. Chairman . Now the other question I would like to ask is on page 4. You state through here , in several places , on ...
... question his statement . ( The statement appears later in the record . ) Mr. BECKER . I have every faith in you , Mr. Chairman . Now the other question I would like to ask is on page 4. You state through here , in several places , on ...
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... question by Mr. Van Zandt yesterday in reference to the question that took place on this resolution , before this committee , giving the President authority to call up Reserves and National Guard- Secretary RUNGE . Yes , sir . Mr ...
... question by Mr. Van Zandt yesterday in reference to the question that took place on this resolution , before this committee , giving the President authority to call up Reserves and National Guard- Secretary RUNGE . Yes , sir . Mr ...
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... question in 1959 under the same set of circumstances and the same threat we had in Berlin as we had in 1961 . We ... question - well , to broader questions relating to strategy and to- Colonel HOLLINGSWORTH . Sources . Secretary RUNGE ...
... question in 1959 under the same set of circumstances and the same threat we had in Berlin as we had in 1961 . We ... question - well , to broader questions relating to strategy and to- Colonel HOLLINGSWORTH . Sources . Secretary RUNGE ...
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100 percent 6-month trainees Active Army active duty Admiral SMEDBERG Air Force Antisubmarine warfare Army National Guard Army Reserve assigned battalions BECKER BRAY called callup Captain KERR Chairman CHAMBERLAIN Coast Guard COHELAN Colonel ROBERTSON combat readiness commander Company Congress Department of Defense enlisted fiscal Fort Polk FRIDGE going Headquarters HÉBERT ICTP-ATT KOWALSKI manpower ment military mission mobilization months Naval Reserve Navy Number of fillers Officers operations organization PECK personnel PIKE PIRNIE pool present priority problem question Ready Reserve realinement recall reorganization report with unit Reserve components Reserve crew Reserve Forces Reserve program Reserve units reservists Secretary AILES Secretary FITT Secretary of Defense Secretary RUNGE Selective Service Selective Service System SLATINSHEK squadrons Standby Reserve statement strength structure subcommittee technician Thank thing tion training program troop U.S. Army U.S. Army Reserve WINSTEAD ZANDT
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Page 5650 - Reserves, the Air National Guard of the United States, and the Air Force Reserve...
Page 6108 - American Association for the Advancement of Science American Astronomical Society American Chemical Society American Geological Institute American Institute of Biological Sciences American Institute of Chemists American Institute of Physics American Psychological Association...
Page 6110 - Guard when it is not operating as a service in the Navy, a member of the Standby Reserve who has not completed his required period of service in the Ready Reserve may be transferred to the Ready Reserve when the reason for his transfer to the Standby Reserve no longer exists.
Page 5610 - Stat. 807). or under section 262 of the Armed Forces Reserve Act of 1952, as amended...
Page 6053 - ... examinations have not been conducted by specialists, and all unnecessary technicalities have been thown out. The normal schools give much specific instruction and actual practice in teaching under competent teachers. Prin. Hutton, of Eau Claire, thinks that a mistake is made in not discerning that the trouble is in the administration of the law, and not in the law itself. Let the law be administered. A man who takes a course in a normal school, makes a sacrifice, as he leaves everything out of...
Page 5498 - If, within a time to be fixed by the President, a State does not comply with or enforce a requirement of, or regulation prescribed under, this title its National Guard is barred, wholly or partly as the President may prescribe, from receiving money or any other aid, benefit, or privilege authorized by law. (Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, § 2, 70A Stat. 600.) HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTES The words "does not comply" are substituted for the words "shall • • • have failed or refused to comply".
Page 5996 - ... Army with the new equipment developed since the war, and filling critical shortages and replacing worn-out equipment. ADVISABILITY OF DRASTIC REDUCTIONS IN ESTIMATE FOR 1951 Mr. MAHON. General, while we are looking at this chart, at this stage I will interrupt for a very few questions. We were told by the Secretary of Defense and the Chief of Staff of the Army that you are trying to get the Army in a position to perform its mission; that is, you are trying to have men equipped with weapons that...
Page 6001 - President authority to order units and members of the Ready Reserve to active duty if, in his judgment, it became necessary to do so.
Page 5433 - ... produce themselves. Others they will import. In any case, there is a wonderful opportunity, we believe, to expand our export sales abroad, provided we are willing to compete. Mr. SHORT. That is all, Mr. Chairman. The CHAIRMAN. I believe Mr. Gathings has a statement which he would like to make at this time. Mr. GATHINGS. Mr. Chairman, I just want to say even at this late hour of the day that I wish to commend Mr. Shuman and his organization for its splendid cooperation with our Subcommittee on...
Page 5486 - Board. (c) The Board, acting through the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs is the principal policy adviser to the Secretary of Defense on matters relating to the reserve components.