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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... dependents - might be smaller than the numbers which the Pentagon had quoted in the past as being a requirement . Mr. STRATTON . Why didn't you advise the Congress , Mr. Secretary , the minute that you knew that there was something ...
... dependents - might be smaller than the numbers which the Pentagon had quoted in the past as being a requirement . Mr. STRATTON . Why didn't you advise the Congress , Mr. Secretary , the minute that you knew that there was something ...
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... we provide medical care is correct , both in terms of taking proper care of our military personnel and their dependents and also in terms of the ultimate cost to the taxpayer . That is a very sophisticated study in which we are 26.
... we provide medical care is correct , both in terms of taking proper care of our military personnel and their dependents and also in terms of the ultimate cost to the taxpayer . That is a very sophisticated study in which we are 26.
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... dependents , who now use DoD hospitals and outpatient clinics . Dr. Richard S. Wilbur , M.D. , then As- sistant Secretary of Defense ( Health and Environment ) , stated recently that there are a number of internal and external in ...
... dependents , who now use DoD hospitals and outpatient clinics . Dr. Richard S. Wilbur , M.D. , then As- sistant Secretary of Defense ( Health and Environment ) , stated recently that there are a number of internal and external in ...
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... dependent , in part , on the ability of the Defense Department to attract and hold the required professional and paramedi- cal health staff . Recognizing that fewer doctors will be available , officials knew that existing health care ...
... dependent , in part , on the ability of the Defense Department to attract and hold the required professional and paramedi- cal health staff . Recognizing that fewer doctors will be available , officials knew that existing health care ...
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... dependent travel is authorized must officially request such travel for their dependents . A packet containing essential paperwork for pro- cessing such requests will be forwarded to you by the Academy of Health Sciences , Fort Sam ...
... dependent travel is authorized must officially request such travel for their dependents . A packet containing essential paperwork for pro- cessing such requests will be forwarded to you by the Academy of Health Sciences , Fort Sam ...
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