Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Armed ServicesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - Legislative hearings |
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... authority to coerce , or attempt to coerce , any member of the Armed Forces to invest his earnings in bonds or other obliga- tions or securities issued by the United States or any of its departments or agen- cies , or to make donations ...
... authority to coerce , or attempt to coerce , any member of the Armed Forces to invest his earnings in bonds or other obliga- tions or securities issued by the United States or any of its departments or agen- cies , or to make donations ...
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... authority of an officer to coerce or attempt to coerce military personnel to purchase savings bonds or make contributions or donations to any charitable cause . It has a proviso in it that- Nothing contained in this subsection shall be ...
... authority of an officer to coerce or attempt to coerce military personnel to purchase savings bonds or make contributions or donations to any charitable cause . It has a proviso in it that- Nothing contained in this subsection shall be ...
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... authority under the Uniform Code of Military Justice to prosecute those who violate or fail to obey a lawful regulation or order . While the Department shares the desire to eliminate any practice which smacks of coercion , compulsion ...
... authority under the Uniform Code of Military Justice to prosecute those who violate or fail to obey a lawful regulation or order . While the Department shares the desire to eliminate any practice which smacks of coercion , compulsion ...
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... authority to use his name and I sent the case to the Defense Department . I tried to be very careful so that the boy wouldn't get into trouble for complaining . Two colonels assured my staff the boy would be protected . His case was ...
... authority to use his name and I sent the case to the Defense Department . I tried to be very careful so that the boy wouldn't get into trouble for complaining . Two colonels assured my staff the boy would be protected . His case was ...
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... authority or purporting to act under his authority . Senator THURMOND . I had some question as to whether it was broad enough . I wanted to get your interpretation of it , whether it was broad enough to cover the Secretary of Defense ...
... authority or purporting to act under his authority . Senator THURMOND . I had some question as to whether it was broad enough . I wanted to get your interpretation of it , whether it was broad enough to cover the Secretary of Defense ...
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Page 3 - Reserve for service in the Army Reserve, Naval Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, or Coast Guard Reserve, for a term of six years.
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Page 32 - Resolved (two-thirds of the Senators present concurring therein), That the Senate advise and consent to the ratification...
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