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... equipment ; is it well adapted to train them to be farmers ? Mr. STUDEBAKER . Much of it is ; yes . Colonel BURNELL . The training we were giving them in the voca- tional agricultural shops was only broad general training , because the ...
... equipment ; is it well adapted to train them to be farmers ? Mr. STUDEBAKER . Much of it is ; yes . Colonel BURNELL . The training we were giving them in the voca- tional agricultural shops was only broad general training , because the ...
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... equipment , and aircraft equipment , in order to do the training . We started out in July 1940 with the regular vocational - school equipment that was in existence . There were probably about 48,500 of what we call " training stations ...
... equipment , and aircraft equipment , in order to do the training . We started out in July 1940 with the regular vocational - school equipment that was in existence . There were probably about 48,500 of what we call " training stations ...
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... equipment is becoming tighter and tighter . You can put an order in for a new machine tool , but you will wait 8 months to a year to get it . That means you have got to look around for machine tools and equipment available now ; and one ...
... equipment is becoming tighter and tighter . You can put an order in for a new machine tool , but you will wait 8 months to a year to get it . That means you have got to look around for machine tools and equipment available now ; and one ...
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... equipment and taking over the school . It virtually amounts to tak- ing over the school . Mr. RABAUT . Does this ... equipment . Mr. RABAUT . So you would have the rental cost of the equipment besides that ? Mr. BARBASH . That is right ...
... equipment and taking over the school . It virtually amounts to tak- ing over the school . Mr. RABAUT . Does this ... equipment . Mr. RABAUT . So you would have the rental cost of the equipment besides that ? Mr. BARBASH . That is right ...
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... equipment which are not being used full time . The question that faces this country is , How can those numerous machines and that equipment be put to use in giving much needed training to thousands of men ? I think it is purely a case ...
... equipment which are not being used full time . The question that faces this country is , How can those numerous machines and that equipment be put to use in giving much needed training to thousands of men ? I think it is purely a case ...
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Page 192 - The laws, rights, and duties of war apply not only to armies, but also to militia and volunteer corps fulfilling the following conditions: 1. To be commanded by a person responsible for his subordinates; 2. To have a fixed distinctive emblem recognizable at a distance; 3. To carry arms openly; and 4. To conduct their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war. In countries where militia or volunteer corps constitute the army, or form part of it, they are included under the denomination...
Page 314 - The Division of Disbursement of the Treasury Department is authorized to establish local offices, or to delegate the exercise of its functions locally to officers or employees of other agencies, according as the interests of efficiency and economy may require. The Division of Disbursement shall disburse moneys only upon the certification of persons by law duly authorized to incur obligations upon behalf of the United States. The function of accountability for Improper certification shall be transferred...
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