HearingsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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active duty agencies American Legion American Veterans Committee application areas Armed Forces Autovon benefits Bill Bldg budget CARLUCCI Chairman civilian Committee compensation counseling CRLA attorneys Department of Defense Department of Labor Director disadvantaged discharge District Economic Opportunity effort eligible employers Employment Service entitled Federal funds G.I. Bill GI Bill grant Greater than High High School hospital January 31 Job Mart Jobs for Veterans Korean Conflict legal services program loan MDTA ment military service months National Negro Enlisted Reservists Non-Negro Enlisted Reservists Office of Economic participation Peace Corps percent personnel placement problems received REFERRAL representatives returning veterans Senator CRANSTON Senator KENNEDY SEOO servicemen staff tion training programs TRANSITION Program VARO Veterans Administration Veterans Affairs Veterans Assistance Center Veterans Employment Vietnam era veterans Vietnam veterans vocational Washington World War II
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Page 539 - veteran" shall mean a person who has served in the active military or naval service of the United States at any time...
Page 548 - ... any answer made by the employee, the notice of any agency hearing on the proposed adverse action and the report thereof, and the notice of decision.
Page 451 - active military, naval, or air service" includes active duty, any period of active duty for training during which the individual concerned was disabled or died from a disease or injury incurred or aggravated in line of duty, and any period of inactive duty training during which the individual concerned was disabled or died from an injury incurred or aggravated in line of duty.
Page 571 - ... death ; and (2) whose death occurs — (A) while on active duty, active duty for training, or inactive duty training; or (B) as the result of a service-connected disability incurred after September 15, 1940 ; and (3) who leaves one or more survivors who are not entitled for any month to monthly benefits under section 402 of title 42 on the basis of...
Page 518 - ... blindness in both eyes, rendering him so helpless as to be in need of regular aid and attendance...
Page 5 - Congress declares as its intent and purpose that there shall be an effective job counseling and employment placement service for veterans, and that, to this end, policies shall be promulgated and administered, so as to provide for them the maximum of job opportunity in the field of gainful employment.
Page 316 - A veteran has made one sacrifice in the national intereat by serving in the Armed Forces and on the battlefield in Vietnam. He should not have to make another sacrifice in the battle against Inflation upon his return to civilian life at the expense of his personal security and well being. The same holds true for older veterans who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own. The highest priority should be accorded to all veterans programs. Both the Veterans Administration and the Veterans...
Page 517 - Veterans who are disabled by injury or disease incurred in or aggravated by active service in line of duty during wartime or peacetime service and discharged or separated under other than dishonorable conditions.
Page 159 - ... if the Director has certified in writing published in the FEDERAL REGISTER that such representation is in the national interest. Application for such an exemption shall be made in writing to the General Counsel. (e) Additional rules. Former employees should continue to observe the provisions of § 1015.735-14, relating to the disclosure and misuse of inside information about OEO which they acquired while they were employees. Also some of the statutes listed in § 1015.735-26 are applicable to...
Page 518 - ... is permanently bedridden or so helpless as to be in need of regular aid and attendance, the monthly pension shall be $180.