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... STARNES , Alabama ROSS A. COLLINS , Mississippi CHARLES H. LEAVY , Washington JOSEPH E. CASEY , Massachusetts JOHN H. KERR , North Carolina GEORGE H. MAHON , Texas HARRY R. SHEPPARD , California BUTLER B. HARE , South Carolina HARRY P ...
... STARNES , Alabama ROSS A. COLLINS , Mississippi CHARLES H. LEAVY , Washington JOSEPH E. CASEY , Massachusetts JOHN H. KERR , North Carolina GEORGE H. MAHON , Texas HARRY R. SHEPPARD , California BUTLER B. HARE , South Carolina HARRY P ...
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... STARNES . Under the reorganization of the Army the Air Force handles its own procurement ? General SOMERVELL . Of items peculiar to the Air Force . They do not buy shoes or pants , or anything like that . They do not buy their cannon ...
... STARNES . Under the reorganization of the Army the Air Force handles its own procurement ? General SOMERVELL . Of items peculiar to the Air Force . They do not buy shoes or pants , or anything like that . They do not buy their cannon ...
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... STARNES . They handle their own training program ? General SOMERVELL . Yes , sir . Mr. STARNES . And it gives a greater degree of independence to the Air Force than it has heretofore enjoyed ? General SOMERVELL . I should like to have ...
... STARNES . They handle their own training program ? General SOMERVELL . Yes , sir . Mr. STARNES . And it gives a greater degree of independence to the Air Force than it has heretofore enjoyed ? General SOMERVELL . I should like to have ...
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... STARNES . Do you keep in your bookkeeping a separate item for overtime ? Colonel MOORE . No , sir ; the individual record for each man would show how much he got for overtime . In checking the data on vouch- ers , we do not break it ...
... STARNES . Do you keep in your bookkeeping a separate item for overtime ? Colonel MOORE . No , sir ; the individual record for each man would show how much he got for overtime . In checking the data on vouch- ers , we do not break it ...
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... STARNES . Have they given you full and complete cooperation in every way ? General SOMERVELL . In every way ; yes , sir . Mr. STARNES . Has their functioning , insofar as you have been able to check it , been satisfactory ? General ...
... STARNES . Have they given you full and complete cooperation in every way ? General SOMERVELL . In every way ; yes , sir . Mr. STARNES . Has their functioning , insofar as you have been able to check it , been satisfactory ? General ...
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