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Page 3109
... chief warrant officer . They had never been a chief before , but they were commissioned warrant officers during the war , which happens to be under the law a commissioned rank , which got them into this- Mr. RIVERS . I know during the ...
... chief warrant officer . They had never been a chief before , but they were commissioned warrant officers during the war , which happens to be under the law a commissioned rank , which got them into this- Mr. RIVERS . I know during the ...
Page 3323
... chief warrant officers or had been commissioned from enlisted sources . Sixty - one officers who were commissioned from officer ... officer with 20 years of service who voluntarily retired . Then I think it jumped to 5 with 21 and- Captain ...
... chief warrant officers or had been commissioned from enlisted sources . Sixty - one officers who were commissioned from officer ... officer with 20 years of service who voluntarily retired . Then I think it jumped to 5 with 21 and- Captain ...
Page 3331
... officer strength in the periods immediately following World Wars I and II . The laws which control the attrition ... Chief warrant officers and Medical Service Corps officers who were com- missioned from enlisted status . ( 3 ) Officers ...
... officer strength in the periods immediately following World Wars I and II . The laws which control the attrition ... Chief warrant officers and Medical Service Corps officers who were com- missioned from enlisted status . ( 3 ) Officers ...
Page 3332
... officer who voluntarily retired , regardless of length of service , unless the voluntary retirement was approved by ... warrant officers with similar service . Permanent commissioned warrant officers with a higher tempo- rary rank are with ...
... officer who voluntarily retired , regardless of length of service , unless the voluntary retirement was approved by ... warrant officers with similar service . Permanent commissioned warrant officers with a higher tempo- rary rank are with ...
Page 3621
... WARRANT OFFICERS OF THE ARMY , NAVY , AIR FORCE , MARINE CORPS , AND COAST GUard , and for OTHER PURPOSES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES , SUBCOMMITTEE No. 2 , Washington , D. C. , Wednesday , March 3 , 1954 ...
... WARRANT OFFICERS OF THE ARMY , NAVY , AIR FORCE , MARINE CORPS , AND COAST GUard , and for OTHER PURPOSES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES , SUBCOMMITTEE No. 2 , Washington , D. C. , Wednesday , March 3 , 1954 ...
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active duty active service Admiral HOLLOWAY Admiral PUGH appointment ARENDS Armed Services attrition authorized Baltimore BATES bill BLANDFORD cadets Captain Career Compensation Act CHAIRMAN Chief Warrant Officer Colonel BRANTLEY Colonel DAVIS Colonel FOLEY Colonel HAMRICK Commander WHEELER Commander WILLIAMS commissioned officers commissioned warrant officers committee Congress Constellation correct CUNNINGHAM Davis amendment Department of Defense DEVEREUX distribution DUCANDER DURHAM enlisted FORAND Fort McHenry GAVIN going Government graduates HARDY JOHNSON KELLEHER KILDAY legislation lieutenant colonels Marine Corps ment METZGER military Mobile National Navy NORBLAD number of officers Officer Personnel Act pay grade percent permanent grade permanent warrant officer POWELL present qualified question Reserve officers retired pay ROTC Secretary TALBOTT Senate serving ship statement subcommittee temporary promotions thing tion total number United vessel VINSON warrant officer grade Warrant Officer HENDRY West Point WINSTEAD World War II ZANDT
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Page 3842 - father" or "mother", as used in this subsection, shall include a stepparent, or parent by adoption, and any person, including a former stepparent, who has stood in loco parentis...
Page 3454 - That this compact shall become operative immediately upon its execution by any state as between it and any other state or states so executing. When executed it shall have the full force and effect of law within such state, the form of execution to be in accordance with the laws of the executing state. (7) That this compact shall continue in force and remain binding upon each executing state until renounced by it.
Page 3158 - States of all such materials, whether or not of commercial value, together with the right of the United States through its authorized agents or representatives at any time to enter upon the land and prospect for, mine, and remove the same, making just compensation for any damage or injury occasioned thereby.
Page 3629 - Governments have lodged objections; and shall come into force on the first day of the sixth month following the month in which the Central Office shall have brought them to the notice of the Governments of the Contracting States.
Page 3158 - All uranium, thorium, and all other materials determined pursuant to paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of section 5 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1946, as amended, to be peculiarly essential to the production of fissionable material, contained, in whatever concentration, in deposits in the subsoil or seabed of the outer Continental Shelf are hereby reserved for the use of the United States.
Page 3454 - If any provision of this Act is declared unconstitutional or the applicability thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the Act and the applicability of such provisions to other persons and circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
Page 3036 - Congress convenes, the compensation of Senators, Representatives in Congress, Delegates from the Territories, and the Resident Commissioner from Puerto Rico shall be at the rate of...
Page 3157 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Army is authorized and directed to convey...
Page 3453 - It shall be the duty of each party State to formulate civil defense plans and programs for application within such State. There shall be frequent consultation between the representatives of the States and with the United States Government and the free exchange of information and plans, including inventories of any materials and equipment available for civil defense. In carrying out such civil defense plans and programs the party states shall so far as possible provide and follow uniform standards,...
Page 3123 - C sec. 745)". SEC. 2. (a) Subsection (b) of the first section of the Act entitled "An Act to amend laws relating to the United States Military Academy and the United States Naval Academy, and for other purposes", approved June 30, 1950 (10 USC, sec. 1092a), is amended in the following respects: (1) By striking out "One hundred and seventy-two...