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... mean . Mr. SLATINSHEK . I am sorry . I misinterpreted your question . Mr. RIVERS . Mr. Minor , you can be thinking about that , because that is what you came for . You can always get the answer on those things that we cannot figure out ...
... mean . Mr. SLATINSHEK . I am sorry . I misinterpreted your question . Mr. RIVERS . Mr. Minor , you can be thinking about that , because that is what you came for . You can always get the answer on those things that we cannot figure out ...
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... mean to make it retroactive , sir ? Mr. RIVERS . Well , whatever you want to call it . Colonel RILEY . I am sure that there would be some people who would like to see a retroactive measure . Mr. RIVERS . Would you get mad if we ...
... mean to make it retroactive , sir ? Mr. RIVERS . Well , whatever you want to call it . Colonel RILEY . I am sure that there would be some people who would like to see a retroactive measure . Mr. RIVERS . Would you get mad if we ...
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... mean on the actual thing . That is , Colonel , in the interpretation of this particular statement that you made here , does that mean that the person that served in the WAAC actually is not credited with about 16 months of time for re ...
... mean on the actual thing . That is , Colonel , in the interpretation of this particular statement that you made here , does that mean that the person that served in the WAAC actually is not credited with about 16 months of time for re ...
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... mean ? Does that mean going back and promoting somebody ? Mr. MINOR . Sir , that has several meanings . The first is that if this bill were enacted certain people would be credited with up to 152 months service . Based on the Officer ...
... mean ? Does that mean going back and promoting somebody ? Mr. MINOR . Sir , that has several meanings . The first is that if this bill were enacted certain people would be credited with up to 152 months service . Based on the Officer ...
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... mean full title to it . Mr. DOYLE . Why did the use of the Federal Army and Navy Hospital fall to such a low use , so that numerically there is only 34 patients ? How did that come about ? Mr. RUSSELL . I would like to refer that to Mr ...
... mean full title to it . Mr. DOYLE . Why did the use of the Federal Army and Navy Hospital fall to such a low use , so that numerically there is only 34 patients ? How did that come about ? Mr. RUSSELL . I would like to refer that to Mr ...
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85th Congress acquisition acres active duty active status Admiral DUFEK Air Force Base Air National Guard amendment ANDERSON Antarctica Armed Services Army National Guard attrition authorized bill BRAY Budget Bureau Captain GREENBACKER Chairman civilian Coast Guard Colonel BOYER Colonel BRACKETT Colonel EGGLETON Colonel MCCARTY Colonel RILEY commander commissioned committee Congress cost Department of Defense DURHAM fiscal going GRUSSENDORF KELLEHER KILDAY legislation lieutenant colonel Major LEROND mandatory Marine Corps ment military MINOR MORRIS mortgage Naval Reserve Navy Officer Personnel Act OSMERS percent PHILBIN problem promotion proposed provision question recommended Regular Reserve Forces Reserve officers reservists retirement RIVERS ROPA San Jacinto Secretary FINUCANE Secretary FRANKE Secretary MILTON Secretary of Defense SLATINSHEK statement STRAUSS subcommittee technicians thing tion United States Code vacancy VINSON WAMPLER Wherry housing Wherry projects WINSTEAD Women's Army Corps ZANDT
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Page 1746 - the supremacy of the civil over military authority." In time of peace he raises, trains, supervises and deploys the forces that Congress is willing to maintain. With the aid of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the...
Page 1699 - I have appreciated this opportunity of appearing before the committee and shall be happy to answer any questions you may have on this bill.
Page 1980 - States are maintained for the purpose of providing trained units and qualified individuals to be available for active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States in time of war or national emergency, and at such other times as the national security may require...
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Page 1852 - Administrator may prescribe; but no mortgage shall be accepted for insurance under this section unless the Administrator finds that the project with respect to which the mortgage is executed is economically sound.
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Page 1950 - Commission or its designee shall have certified to the Commissioner that the housing with respect to which the mortgage is made is necessary to provide adequate housing for such personnel, that such installation is deemed to be a permanent part of the Atomic Energy Commission establishment, and that there is no present intention to substantially curtail activities at such installation.
Page 2419 - Stat. 635) is amended by adding the following new subsection at the end thereof : "(h) Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each member of the Commission shall have the power and authority to administer oaths or take statements of witnesses under affirmation.