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Half of it will be , and the other half during the fiscal year 1956 . The CHAIRMAN .
Now , did you answer Mr. Johnson's question ? Secretary STEVENS . Yes . I
agree with that statement . The CHAIRMAN . I thought you answered that
question .
Half of it will be , and the other half during the fiscal year 1956 . The CHAIRMAN .
Now , did you answer Mr. Johnson's question ? Secretary STEVENS . Yes . I
agree with that statement . The CHAIRMAN . I thought you answered that
question .
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STATEMENT OF ARNOLD NESTEL, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF CIVIL AFFAIRS
AND MILITARY GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Mr. NESTEL. Mr.
Chairman and members of the committee, my name is Arnold Nestel. I am an ...
STATEMENT OF ARNOLD NESTEL, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF CIVIL AFFAIRS
AND MILITARY GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Mr. NESTEL. Mr.
Chairman and members of the committee, my name is Arnold Nestel. I am an ...
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Mr. Wilson .
Admiral , I can testify to your statement about the wives being interested in this
pay bill . I recently got over 1,000 petitions from Navy wives in my area ,
indicating that ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Mr. Wilson .
Admiral , I can testify to your statement about the wives being interested in this
pay bill . I recently got over 1,000 petitions from Navy wives in my area ,
indicating that ...
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We have with us Assistant Secretary Hugh M. Milton of the Army , who will appear
in lieu of Secretary Stevens . Will you come around , Mr. Secretary , and will you
go ahead and give your statement without interruption ? STATEMENT OF HON .
We have with us Assistant Secretary Hugh M. Milton of the Army , who will appear
in lieu of Secretary Stevens . Will you come around , Mr. Secretary , and will you
go ahead and give your statement without interruption ? STATEMENT OF HON .
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Thank you , Mr. Yates , for the very thorough statement that you have submitted to
the committee . I am going to ask Mr. Blandford to give this statement to Mr.
Pettibone , the Chairman of the Commission . There are many questions raised
here ...
Thank you , Mr. Yates , for the very thorough statement that you have submitted to
the committee . I am going to ask Mr. Blandford to give this statement to Mr.
Pettibone , the Chairman of the Commission . There are many questions raised
here ...
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