Survivor Benefits and Insurance: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Veterans' Legislation..., 93-1, on S. 1471, S. 1479, S. 1650, S. 2003, S. 2186, S. 2533, July 10, 19691969 - 111 pages |
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... premiums based on com- parable civilian group life insurance rates ; the premium for $ 10,000 in Service- men's Group Life Insurance is currently $ 2 per month . The Federal Government pays that portion of the cost of the insurance due ...
... premiums based on com- parable civilian group life insurance rates ; the premium for $ 10,000 in Service- men's Group Life Insurance is currently $ 2 per month . The Federal Government pays that portion of the cost of the insurance due ...
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... premium charge of about $ 4.50 instead of $ 2 per month would have been required to cover such a loss rate and the administrative costs . Stated in other terms , the premium paid by the serviceman was actually suffi- cient to purchase ...
... premium charge of about $ 4.50 instead of $ 2 per month would have been required to cover such a loss rate and the administrative costs . Stated in other terms , the premium paid by the serviceman was actually suffi- cient to purchase ...
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... premium would be more than adequate to absorb this 6 - cent monthly charge during peacetime . Because of the extra - hazard provision in the law , the wartime cost would remain a Government obligation so long as the total claims level ...
... premium would be more than adequate to absorb this 6 - cent monthly charge during peacetime . Because of the extra - hazard provision in the law , the wartime cost would remain a Government obligation so long as the total claims level ...
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... premium , and ( 3 ) 7 without meeting any requirement of good health , be granted 8 insurance by the United States against the death of such vet- 9 eran occurring while such insurance is in force . 10 " § 783. Amount of insurance 11 ...
... premium , and ( 3 ) 7 without meeting any requirement of good health , be granted 8 insurance by the United States against the death of such vet- 9 eran occurring while such insurance is in force . 10 " § 783. Amount of insurance 11 ...
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... premium , at the end of the day preceding the sixty - fifth 12 birthday of the insured . 13 19 " ( c ) Any insured whose modified life insurance policy 14 is in force by payment or waiver of premiums on the day 15 before his sixty ...
... premium , at the end of the day preceding the sixty - fifth 12 birthday of the insured . 13 19 " ( c ) Any insured whose modified life insurance policy 14 is in force by payment or waiver of premiums on the day 15 before his sixty ...
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Page 51 - I of this regulation, if the disability resulted from an injury or disease received in line of duty (1) as a direct result of armed conflict, or (2) while engaged in extra hazardous service, including such service under conditions simulating war, or (3) while the United States is engaged in war.
Page 93 - To such a task we can dedicate our lives and our fortunes, everything that we are and everything that we have, with the pride of those who know that the day has come when America is privileged to spend her blood and her might for the principles that gave her birth and happiness and the peace which she has treasured. God helping her, she can do no other.
Page 67 - Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the National Executive Committee of The American Legion in regular meeting assembled in St.
Page 35 - Vietnam era, and was discharged or released therefrom with, other than a dishonorable discharge, or (ii) was discharged or released from active duty for a service-connected disability if any part of such active duty...
Page 36 - Such investment may be made only in interest bearing obligations of the United States or in obligations guaranteed as to both principal and interest by the United States.
Page 94 - The direct cost was about $22,000,000,000, or nearly enough to pay the entire cost of running the United States Government from 1791 up to the outbreak of the European war.
Page 94 - ... 1,000 years at the rate of expenditure which that war actually involved. 4. In addition to this huge expenditure nearly $10,000,000,000 have been loaned by the United States to the Allies. 5. The Army expenditures have been over $14,000,000,000, or nearly ' two-thirds of our total war costs. 6. During the first three months our war expenditures were at the rate of $2,000,000 per day. During the next year they averaged more than $22,000,000 a day. For the final 10 months of the period, from April,...
Page 22 - ... above that incurred by the male civilian population of the United States of the same age as the median age of members of the uniformed services...
Page 93 - ... bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free. To such a task we can dedicate our lives and...
Page 36 - Treasury is hereby authorized to invest and reinvest such fund, or any part thereof, in interest-bearing obligations of the United States or in obligations guaranteed as to principal and interest by the United States, and to sell such obligations for the purposes of such fund.