Pensions - Regular Establishment. Pensions and Increase Pensions to Veterans, Widows, and Dependents of Veterans of the Regular Establishment. Hearings....on H.R. 8948 (Also S. 3503)....June 8, 1938. (75-3).1938 - 114 pages |
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... payment at wartime rates . The natural assumption would be that a man who is injured in peacetime , if he loses a leg or an arm , should receive the same as the man who is injured in wartime . There are certain factors that have always ...
... payment at wartime rates . The natural assumption would be that a man who is injured in peacetime , if he loses a leg or an arm , should receive the same as the man who is injured in wartime . There are certain factors that have always ...
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... pay than of a pension , and that we could not very well support increase after , say , 10 years service , with a certain percentage up to 30 years of service . The proposal which we have submitted to you here is one which at the time we ...
... pay than of a pension , and that we could not very well support increase after , say , 10 years service , with a certain percentage up to 30 years of service . The proposal which we have submitted to you here is one which at the time we ...
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... pay is less than $ 58.33 , in which case his monthly compensation is the full amount of his monthly pay . There are ... payment of pension at the rate of $ 60 per month for total disability . The rates in excess of $ 60 per month are ...
... pay is less than $ 58.33 , in which case his monthly compensation is the full amount of his monthly pay . There are ... payment of pension at the rate of $ 60 per month for total disability . The rates in excess of $ 60 per month are ...
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... pay of the soldier and the sailor as the foundation and comparing that with the pay of the civilian employee . But , as a matter of fact , the pay is entirely different because the man in the service , as a part of his emoluments , gets ...
... pay of the soldier and the sailor as the foundation and comparing that with the pay of the civilian employee . But , as a matter of fact , the pay is entirely different because the man in the service , as a part of his emoluments , gets ...
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... pay and allowances and in arriving at a more liveral rate of pension , the difference between wholesale costs used by the War and Navy Departments in determining average pay plus allowances , and retail costs , was considered . Mr. MAAS ...
... pay and allowances and in arriving at a more liveral rate of pension , the difference between wholesale costs used by the War and Navy Departments in determining average pay plus allowances , and retail costs , was considered . Mr. MAAS ...
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$30 per month 1-Series 60 percent 75 percent active service Administrator of Veterans aid and attendance ALLARD H amended amount applicable approximately April 21 benefits Boxer Rebellion CARL GARDNER centum the monthly Coast Guard compensation date of enactment dependents of veterans disability incurred disability is rated disability or death disabled person discharge employee enlisted entitled to pension foot HINES injury line of duty loss or loss MAAS March 20 Marine Corps ment military or naval monthly pension monthly rate naval service Navy Department November 11 nurse paragraph payment pension law pension rates pension rolls prior to April protected award rate of pension rates provided receive regular aid Regular Establishment veterans Regular Veterans retirement pay Revenue Cutter Service rolls March 19 Senate served service prior service-connected disability Seventy-third Congress Spanish-American War tion title 38 total disability Veterans Regulation War Department wartime rates wartime service widow World War veterans
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Page 92 - II, (a) to (j). shall be increased by $15 per month. " '(1) 1^ the disabled person, as the result of service-incurred disability, has suffered the anatomical loss or loss of use of both hands, .or of both feet, or of one hand and one foot...
Page 54 - There being no objection, the Senate, as in Committee of the Whole, proceeded to consider the bill, which had been reported from the Committee on Education and Labor with an amendment, in section 9, page 10, line 24, before the word "and...
Page 55 - The .bill was reported to the Senate as amended, and the amendments were concurred in. The Bill was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading, read the third time, and passed.
Page 46 - ... an arm at or above the elbow or a leg at or above the knee...
Page 88 - ... line of duty in the military or naval service (except so far as they relate to persons who served prior to the Spanish-American War and to the dependents of such persons, and the retirement of officers and enlisted men of the Regular Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard...
Page 26 - Navy is authorized to convene a board of not less than three naval officers, one of whom shall be a surgeon, to examine into the condition of the applicant, and to recommend a suitable amount for his relief, and for a specified time...
Page 28 - When a retiring board finds that an officer is incapacitated for active service, and that his incapacity is the result of an incident of service, and such decision is approved by the President, said officer shall be retired from active service and placed on the list of retired officers.
Page 54 - That from and after the approval of this act all persons now on the pension roll, and all persons hereafter granted a pension, who, while in the military or naval service of the United States and in line of duty, shall have lost one hand or one foot, or have been totally disabled in the same...
Page 58 - Where any disabled veteran having neither wife, child, nor dependent parent is being furnished hospital treatment, institutional or domiciliary care by the United States or any political subdivision thereof, the pension, compensation, or emergency officers...
Page 54 - ... per month, and that all persons who, in like manner, shall have lost one hand and one foot, or...