Seamen's Bill of Rights: Hearings Before the Ship Construction and Operation and Maritime Labor Subcommittee of the Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House of Representatives, Eightieth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 476, a Bill to Provide Aid for the Readjustment in Civilian Life of Those Persons who Rendered Wartime Service in the United States Merchant Marine, and to Provide Aid for Their Families |
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... injured that he actually did not serve in the war . Certainly he comes back with a pretty poor opinion of the American concept of service in the merchant marine . I feel that to establish the morale of those men is vital to the con ...
... injured that he actually did not serve in the war . Certainly he comes back with a pretty poor opinion of the American concept of service in the merchant marine . I feel that to establish the morale of those men is vital to the con ...
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... injuries or disabilities which do not manifest themselves for a substantial length of time . The other main purposes of the bill , besides the educational provisions , is to place merchant seamen of World SEAMEN'S BILL OF RIGHTS 9.
... injuries or disabilities which do not manifest themselves for a substantial length of time . The other main purposes of the bill , besides the educational provisions , is to place merchant seamen of World SEAMEN'S BILL OF RIGHTS 9.
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... injury received in the service ? Mr. MCCANDLESS . Yes , whereas in the case of the members of the armed forces whether the injury is the result of direct action or otherwise they are Mr. WEICHEL . It is not otherwise . It is only if he ...
... injury received in the service ? Mr. MCCANDLESS . Yes , whereas in the case of the members of the armed forces whether the injury is the result of direct action or otherwise they are Mr. WEICHEL . It is not otherwise . It is only if he ...
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... injured in the service , or these people who are entitled to hospitalization under the law , should be continued . I do not think the law cuts them off so it is being badly administered . We would like to know about it so we can put the ...
... injured in the service , or these people who are entitled to hospitalization under the law , should be continued . I do not think the law cuts them off so it is being badly administered . We would like to know about it so we can put the ...
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... injured as a merchant seaman in service , certainly there is no law to cut him off from treatment . If that is so the law should be changed . He should have treatment . If the United States Public Health Service is not giving it to him ...
... injured as a merchant seaman in service , certainly there is no law to cut him off from treatment . If that is so the law should be changed . He should have treatment . If the United States Public Health Service is not giving it to him ...
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