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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... directive within 2 days or so after the President signed the bill , and this directive was sent to the military departments and to various offices within the Office of Secretary of Defense , as is customary . Mr. STRATTON . Secretary ...
... directive within 2 days or so after the President signed the bill , and this directive was sent to the military departments and to various offices within the Office of Secretary of Defense , as is customary . Mr. STRATTON . Secretary ...
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... Directive sent to three Surgeons General for informal coordination . Apr. 2 , 1974 - S . 2770 passed by House . Apr. 10 , 1974 - Conference Report . Apr. 22 , 1974 - Revised Draft Directive sent by H & E to Surgeons General for informal ...
... Directive sent to three Surgeons General for informal coordination . Apr. 2 , 1974 - S . 2770 passed by House . Apr. 10 , 1974 - Conference Report . Apr. 22 , 1974 - Revised Draft Directive sent by H & E to Surgeons General for informal ...
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... directive signed by Deputy Secretary of Defense . Mr. STRATTON . That would appear to have been a fairly intelligent move , so it got underway at the 8th of May . What happened to it ? Will you answer my question , didn't you , didn't ...
... directive signed by Deputy Secretary of Defense . Mr. STRATTON . That would appear to have been a fairly intelligent move , so it got underway at the 8th of May . What happened to it ? Will you answer my question , didn't you , didn't ...
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... directive system , SD Form 10t of 8 May 1974 , " so the Office of Secretary of Defense for Health didn't lose any time . Here is the next paragraph : At the present time we do not have reliable estimates for physician require- ments ...
... directive system , SD Form 10t of 8 May 1974 , " so the Office of Secretary of Defense for Health didn't lose any time . Here is the next paragraph : At the present time we do not have reliable estimates for physician require- ments ...
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... directive to him ? Secretary BREHM . No , sir . Along with the other agencies , within OSD and the military departments , we have a responsibility to review proposed directives that may be of interest or that would impact on our own ...
... directive to him ? Secretary BREHM . No , sir . Along with the other agencies , within OSD and the military departments , we have a responsibility to review proposed directives that may be of interest or that would impact on our own ...
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