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I believe that most of the members of the House , I am sure it is reflected in the
Committee on Armed Services , feel that there has not been enough attention
given to a normal tour of duty before reassignment . And I am sure that we are
going ...
I believe that most of the members of the House , I am sure it is reflected in the
Committee on Armed Services , feel that there has not been enough attention
given to a normal tour of duty before reassignment . And I am sure that we are
going ...
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I feel if for no other purpose than to impress on the Department the concern of
Congress about the many changes of station , that we should put a limitation on
this . Of course , I realize the argument that if you put the limitation , he is going to
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I feel if for no other purpose than to impress on the Department the concern of
Congress about the many changes of station , that we should put a limitation on
this . Of course , I realize the argument that if you put the limitation , he is going to
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We feel that the facilities aspect of this program is the most vital at this time . We
feel that because we have gone into a facilities construction and development
program , we have encouraged the Reservist to come out of the dead files , to no
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We feel that the facilities aspect of this program is the most vital at this time . We
feel that because we have gone into a facilities construction and development
program , we have encouraged the Reservist to come out of the dead files , to no
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You feel , however , we should look at some of the things you mentioned there ,
the different types of construction of armories and so forth ? General McGowan .
We feel they must be built on a basis that will permit upon construction , a certain
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You feel , however , we should look at some of the things you mentioned there ,
the different types of construction of armories and so forth ? General McGowan .
We feel they must be built on a basis that will permit upon construction , a certain
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I feel that the States can move forward , now , and I also feel that just as we have
to control the criteria on our military construction , a certain amount of austerity , a
certain amount of space control , we do it with the Organized Reserve armories ...
I feel that the States can move forward , now , and I also feel that just as we have
to control the criteria on our military construction , a certain amount of austerity , a
certain amount of space control , we do it with the Organized Reserve armories ...
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