Manpower: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 2397, S. 2479, S. 2788, S. 2805, S. 2815, and S. 2842, Bills Relating to the Manpower of the United States, Revised, October 21 and 26, November 5, 6, and 9, 1942 |
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... armed forces , war industry , agriculture , mining , and such other occupations and services as the Director deems essential to the con- duct of the war and the health and security of the civilian population ; ( b ) To require from the ...
... armed forces , war industry , agriculture , mining , and such other occupations and services as the Director deems essential to the con- duct of the war and the health and security of the civilian population ; ( b ) To require from the ...
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... forces of the United States : Provided , That any such person who is regularly enrolled for a prescribed course of ... armed forces . " In determining whether a man is more useful to the prosecution of the war in essential civilian ...
... forces of the United States : Provided , That any such person who is regularly enrolled for a prescribed course of ... armed forces . " In determining whether a man is more useful to the prosecution of the war in essential civilian ...
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... armed forces and for essential civilian activity a sufficient number of men having educational qualifications and shall defer such men until they have completed the education or training which he considers necessary to fit them for the ...
... armed forces and for essential civilian activity a sufficient number of men having educational qualifications and shall defer such men until they have completed the education or training which he considers necessary to fit them for the ...
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... armed forces , or take jobs in war industries in the months ahead . MANPOWER PROBLEMS OF 1943 Over - all national figures indicate that both industrial and agricul- tural manpower problems will become much more acute during 1943 . We ...
... armed forces , or take jobs in war industries in the months ahead . MANPOWER PROBLEMS OF 1943 Over - all national figures indicate that both industrial and agricul- tural manpower problems will become much more acute during 1943 . We ...
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... armed forces is to be reached . Most of these new entrants will be women , because the great bulk of the employable male population will be either employed or in the armed forces . Women are not going to enter the labor market auto ...
... armed forces is to be reached . Most of these new entrants will be women , because the great bulk of the employable male population will be either employed or in the armed forces . Women are not going to enter the labor market auto ...
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Page 24 - ... as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine shall be transferred to the Office of Science and Technology at such time or times as the said Director shall direct.
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