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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... concerned , as is every other member of this subcommittee , is that something has been transpiring in the Depart- ment of Defense , and our information is that you had a lot to do with it , which indicates that that old attitude is back ...
... concerned , as is every other member of this subcommittee , is that something has been transpiring in the Depart- ment of Defense , and our information is that you had a lot to do with it , which indicates that that old attitude is back ...
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... concerned that any further delay " -and this is in November of 1973 , Mr. Secretary- " in addressing the military physi- cian compensation problem will result in unacceptable losses of senior physicians required for the conduct of the ...
... concerned that any further delay " -and this is in November of 1973 , Mr. Secretary- " in addressing the military physi- cian compensation problem will result in unacceptable losses of senior physicians required for the conduct of the ...
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... concerns we had , but there were two principal reasons for adjusting bonus size versus years of service . One was to encourage more people to reenlist for more than 1 year , and the other was to learn more about the specific effects of ...
... concerns we had , but there were two principal reasons for adjusting bonus size versus years of service . One was to encourage more people to reenlist for more than 1 year , and the other was to learn more about the specific effects of ...
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... concerned about , too . Did the Surgeon General overstate the need for physicians or did he overstate the critical condition that existed as far as providing some sort of an incentive to replace them ? I am trying to find out where the ...
... concerned about , too . Did the Surgeon General overstate the need for physicians or did he overstate the critical condition that existed as far as providing some sort of an incentive to replace them ? I am trying to find out where the ...
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... concerned . Mr. MITCHELL . The need for health practitioners could be different in the future over the program we have now . Secretary BREHM . It could . Mr. MITCHELL . I was impressed with the shortages that were projected by the DOD ...
... concerned . Mr. MITCHELL . The need for health practitioners could be different in the future over the program we have now . Secretary BREHM . It could . Mr. MITCHELL . I was impressed with the shortages that were projected by the DOD ...
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