Defense Manpower: The Keystone of National Security : Report to the President and the Congress, Volume 36

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Defense Manpower Commission, 1976 - Government publications - 518 pages

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Page 62 - labor organization" means any organization of any kind, or any agency or employee representation committee or plan, in which employees participate and which exists for the purpose, in whole or in part, of dealing with employers concerning grievances, labor disputes, wages, rates of pay, hours of employment, or conditions of work.
Page 403 - It is the principal point of contact and provides advice on international narcotics control matters for the Office of Management and Budget, the National Security Council, and the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy in ensuring implementation of US policy in international narcotics matters.
Page 112 - Corps shall be organized, trained, and equipped to provide fleet marine forces of combined arms, together with supporting air components, for service with the fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign.
Page 70 - Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of the several States, when called into actual Service of the United States...
Page 443 - Law 92-463 and have been further delineated for organizations under the Executive Branch by OMB Circular A-63 (Revised) . The law requires that the commission adhere to the following procedures in regard to its meetings: The meetings shall be open to the public; - The meetings will be announced in the Federal Register 15 days in advance; - Interested persons shall be permitted to attend, appear before, or file statements with the commission; - Records, reports, transcripts, minutes, appendices, working...
Page 103 - Reserve is to provide trained units and qualified individuals to be available for active duty in time of war or national emergency, and at such other times as the national security may require...
Page 148 - Improved or new and more effective ones utilized; "(7) the implications for the ability of the armed forces to fulfill their mission as a result of the change in the socio-economic composition of military enlistees since the enactment of new recruiting policies provided for in Public Law 92-129 and the Implications for national policies of this change in the composition of the armed forces; and...
Page 455 - Department of State. Department of the Treasury. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Department of the Navy. Department of the Air Force. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. Department of Justice. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Agency for International Development. (B) The authority to originally classify information or material under this order as "secret...
Page 96 - Forces consist of the Army National Guard, Army Reserve, Naval Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and Coast Guard Reserve.
Page 402 - Forces are placed on an all-volunteer basis for meeting their active duty manpower needs, the Selective Service System, as it is constituted on the date of the enactment of the subsection, shall, nevertheless, be maintained as an active standby organization, with (1) a complete registration and classification structure capable of immediate operation in the event of...

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