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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... reason that this meeting has been called this morning and the reason that I am deeply concerned , as is every other member of this subcommittee , is that something has been transpiring in the Depart- ment of Defense , and our ...
... reason that this meeting has been called this morning and the reason that I am deeply concerned , as is every other member of this subcommittee , is that something has been transpiring in the Depart- ment of Defense , and our ...
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... reason you testified on the 13th and 14th of December that these were urgent , these were items of urgent legislation ? Secretary BREHM . Yes , Mr. Chairman . That is exactly right . I believe you know , or I think the record shows , Mr ...
... reason you testified on the 13th and 14th of December that these were urgent , these were items of urgent legislation ? Secretary BREHM . Yes , Mr. Chairman . That is exactly right . I believe you know , or I think the record shows , Mr ...
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... reason for doing that . Mr. FORD . Mr. Brehm , when we asked Mr. McKenzie why he didn't plan to sign up doctors beyond 1 year , he said doctors had in- centive outside , and to require signing for 3 or 4 years would have the effect of ...
... reason for doing that . Mr. FORD . Mr. Brehm , when we asked Mr. McKenzie why he didn't plan to sign up doctors beyond 1 year , he said doctors had in- centive outside , and to require signing for 3 or 4 years would have the effect of ...
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... reason to believe that the services- Mr. FORD . That is beside the point . The data that came out un- doubtedly would not be conclusions of the services as to total need , but the wartime requirement would govern your determination of ...
... reason to believe that the services- Mr. FORD . That is beside the point . The data that came out un- doubtedly would not be conclusions of the services as to total need , but the wartime requirement would govern your determination of ...
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... reasons we wanted to have some noticeable differentiation between bonus levels for varying terms of service was to enable us to observe the actual effect of different size bonuses . Mr. FORD . You had no way of knowing whether the ...
... reasons we wanted to have some noticeable differentiation between bonus levels for varying terms of service was to enable us to observe the actual effect of different size bonuses . Mr. FORD . You had no way of knowing whether the ...
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