Investigation Into the Failure of the Department of Defense to Properly Implement Doctor-bonus Law: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 4 of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, Volume 5 |
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... amount of shortages projected for fiscal 1975 and fiscal 1976. * * " The need for enactment of this legislation is urgent . " * " " You said that on December 13 and 14 , 1973. Do you recall that , Mr. Secretary ? Secretary BREHM . I do ...
... amount of shortages projected for fiscal 1975 and fiscal 1976. * * " The need for enactment of this legislation is urgent . " * " " You said that on December 13 and 14 , 1973. Do you recall that , Mr. Secretary ? Secretary BREHM . I do ...
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... amount that such an in- dividual would receive as a result of a decision to commit for longer or shorter periods of time . As I recall , if he were to sign up for 1 year , he would get $ 12,000 a year . If he were to sign up for 4 years ...
... amount that such an in- dividual would receive as a result of a decision to commit for longer or shorter periods of time . As I recall , if he were to sign up for 1 year , he would get $ 12,000 a year . If he were to sign up for 4 years ...
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... amount paid to an individual who signed up for 1 year , but pay the maximum of $ 13,500 to one who signed up for 4 years . Mr. STRATTON . It would reduce the payment to one who signed up for 1 year to what figure ? Secretary BREHM . The ...
... amount paid to an individual who signed up for 1 year , but pay the maximum of $ 13,500 to one who signed up for 4 years . Mr. STRATTON . It would reduce the payment to one who signed up for 1 year to what figure ? Secretary BREHM . The ...
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... amount would not be paid to everyone , and- Mr. STRATTON . But there was never any discussion that the maxi- mum amount would only be paid to those who signed up for 4 years . The discussion was that it wouldn't be paid to everyone ...
... amount would not be paid to everyone , and- Mr. STRATTON . But there was never any discussion that the maxi- mum amount would only be paid to those who signed up for 4 years . The discussion was that it wouldn't be paid to everyone ...
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... amount so that the physician would perceive it as a significant dif- ference and would be encouraged to sign up for the longer perid . We felt that it would contribute both to stability of the force and to the predictability of the ...
... amount so that the physician would perceive it as a significant dif- ference and would be encouraged to sign up for the longer perid . We felt that it would contribute both to stability of the force and to the predictability of the ...
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