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... Bray . I am going to ask Mr. Bray to develop that and anything else he can think about . Mr. BRAY . You do have a substantial number in the WAC's today who were in the WAAC at the time of its existence , do you not ? Colonel RILEY . Yes ...
... Bray . I am going to ask Mr. Bray to develop that and anything else he can think about . Mr. BRAY . You do have a substantial number in the WAC's today who were in the WAAC at the time of its existence , do you not ? Colonel RILEY . Yes ...
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... BRAY . That is all . Mr. RIVERS . Anything further ? Mr. BRAY . That is all . Mr. RIVERS . Mr. Winstead . Mr. WINSTEAD . May I ask one question : How many people would be involved if we do not make it retroactive ? Very few or a great ...
... BRAY . That is all . Mr. RIVERS . Anything further ? Mr. BRAY . That is all . Mr. RIVERS . Mr. Winstead . Mr. WINSTEAD . May I ask one question : How many people would be involved if we do not make it retroactive ? Very few or a great ...
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... BRAY . Will the gentleman yield ? Mr. RIVERS . Do you yield to Mr. Bray ? Mr. MORRIS . Yes . Mr. BRAY . I think I can clarify this situation , especially regarding the veterans ' rights . Instead of being denied veterans ' rights , as I ...
... BRAY . Will the gentleman yield ? Mr. RIVERS . Do you yield to Mr. Bray ? Mr. MORRIS . Yes . Mr. BRAY . I think I can clarify this situation , especially regarding the veterans ' rights . Instead of being denied veterans ' rights , as I ...
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... BRAY . Together with the possible addition , which I pointed out , is that correct ? Mr. SLATINSHEK . That is correct , sir . Mr. BRAY . I believe it would be well to pursue exactly what their military rights are , in opposition to the ...
... BRAY . Together with the possible addition , which I pointed out , is that correct ? Mr. SLATINSHEK . That is correct , sir . Mr. BRAY . I believe it would be well to pursue exactly what their military rights are , in opposition to the ...
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... BRAY . Would the gentleman yield ? Mr. MORRIS . Yes . Mr. BRAY . They would have the same rights , exactly , if they serve in WAAC as if they became totally disabled now because this does go back and covers that , because they would ...
... BRAY . Would the gentleman yield ? Mr. MORRIS . Yes . Mr. BRAY . They would have the same rights , exactly , if they serve in WAAC as if they became totally disabled now because this does go back and covers that , because they would ...
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