Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1946, Seventy-ninth Congress, First-[second] Session, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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Page 2227
... going around here about the operation of the " plucking board . " Mr. IzAC . Mr. Chairman , there is one other feature you failed to mention , and that is the feature I am interested in . I introduced a bill , and both your bill and ...
... going around here about the operation of the " plucking board . " Mr. IzAC . Mr. Chairman , there is one other feature you failed to mention , and that is the feature I am interested in . I introduced a bill , and both your bill and ...
Page 2242
... going to retire to that rank . " That is a matter for Congress to decide . Mr. Izac . I think it opens the door to injustice and discrimination . The CHAIRMAN . You must go under the assumption that he is doing a satisfactory job by the ...
... going to retire to that rank . " That is a matter for Congress to decide . Mr. Izac . I think it opens the door to injustice and discrimination . The CHAIRMAN . You must go under the assumption that he is doing a satisfactory job by the ...
Page 2243
... going to be up against the question of retirement anyhow . This is the budget that runs about $ 10,000,000 to $ 12,000,000 a year , in peacetime , the last time I checked on it and now , with all of this retirement , it is going to be a ...
... going to be up against the question of retirement anyhow . This is the budget that runs about $ 10,000,000 to $ 12,000,000 a year , in peacetime , the last time I checked on it and now , with all of this retirement , it is going to be a ...
Page 2244
... going to break the Federal Government . Mr. GRANT . Are you able to tell us , Admiral , about how much extra it is going to cost the taxpayers if we pay retirement on the highest grade that they attained during their service , rather ...
... going to break the Federal Government . Mr. GRANT . Are you able to tell us , Admiral , about how much extra it is going to cost the taxpayers if we pay retirement on the highest grade that they attained during their service , rather ...
Page 2247
... going to retire me in that rank , but the Secretary says my permanent rank is of a lieutenant , and so the Secretary is going to retire me as a lieutenant . " Then he comes up here and his Congressman gets involved in it , and so on ...
... going to retire me in that rank , but the Secretary says my permanent rank is of a lieutenant , and so the Secretary is going to retire me as a lieutenant . " Then he comes up here and his Congressman gets involved in it , and so on ...
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