We are giving the other a fair run now, Mr. Chairman, and I would be less than candid if I did not say to you that I think we would give the combat arms enlistment bonus a go fairly soon because, if we do not, we are going to find ourselves running short... Hearings - Page 2491by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1950Full view - About this book
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...giving the other a fair run. Mr. KELLEr. We are giving the other a fair run now, Mr. Chairman, and I would be less than candid if I did not say to you that I think we would give the combat arms enlistment bonus a go fairly soon because, if we do not,... | |
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