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The program will continue to maintain 15 antisubmarine warfare squadrons . The
Marine Corps will reduce its active - duty strength from 221,000 at the end of
December to approximately 193,000 by June 30 , 1956 but will continue to
maintain ...
The program will continue to maintain 15 antisubmarine warfare squadrons . The
Marine Corps will reduce its active - duty strength from 221,000 at the end of
December to approximately 193,000 by June 30 , 1956 but will continue to
maintain ...
Page 378
It was felt that until these countries could be restored to a basis of self-support,
the American taxpayers would have to continue to foot a large bill for feeding and
clothing the people of these areas. Proceeds from the sale of products of ...
It was felt that until these countries could be restored to a basis of self-support,
the American taxpayers would have to continue to foot a large bill for feeding and
clothing the people of these areas. Proceeds from the sale of products of ...
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You will remember possibly you may forget - but we strongly , and I particularly ,
stressed the necessity of continuing study . Because I said ... So we would have
to continue to make a very careful study of these changes that were taking place .
You will remember possibly you may forget - but we strongly , and I particularly ,
stressed the necessity of continuing study . Because I said ... So we would have
to continue to make a very careful study of these changes that were taking place .
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... the E - 3 grade at the 4 - year point for instance , whereas existing law provided
a continuing in - grade increase for the E ... to hold to the pattern of existing law ,
and continue the in - grade increases right on out throughout the career zone .
... the E - 3 grade at the 4 - year point for instance , whereas existing law provided
a continuing in - grade increase for the E ... to hold to the pattern of existing law ,
and continue the in - grade increases right on out throughout the career zone .
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The very basis , as I understand it , of your computation of the amount of rubber
available to small business is the assumption that the Big Four will continue to
take 90 percent of the production of Shell and Phillips ; is that correct ! Mr. YATES
.
The very basis , as I understand it , of your computation of the amount of rubber
available to small business is the assumption that the Big Four will continue to
take 90 percent of the production of Shell and Phillips ; is that correct ! Mr. YATES
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