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Page 599 - This part is applicable to all organizational entities of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and...
Page 696 - Cir. 1954), the court summarized the reasons for grand jury secrecy as follows: (1) To prevent the escape of those whose indictment may be contemplated; (2) to insure the utmost freedom to the grand jury in its deliberations, and to prevent persons subject to indictment or their friends from importuning the grand jurors; (3) to prevent subornation of perjury or tampering with the witnesses who may testify before grand jury and later appear at the trial of those indicted by it...
Page 612 - Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, constitute the immediate military staff of the Secretary of Defense. The Joint Chiefs of Staff are the principal military advisers to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense.
Page 505 - Provide the manager of the industrialized activity the financial authority and flexibility required to procure and use manpower, materials, and other resources effectively.
Page 64 - Provided further. That no appropriation contained in this Act shall be available in connection with the operation of commissary stores within the continental United States unless the Secretary of Defense has certified that items normally procured from commissary stores are not otherwise available at a reasonable distance and a reasonable price in satisfactory quality and quantity to the military and...
Page 813 - ... section 5 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946, as amended (5 USC 73b-2 ; 60 Stat. 808).
Page 897 - ... amounts for the indemnification of the Post Office Department for funds embezzled or for claims arising from error, loss or defalcation...
Page 15 - Plans in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations, Department of the Army, and was promoted to major general in December 1955.
Page 813 - DCPA for expenses incident to attendance at meetings of technical, scientific, professional or other similar organizations in such instances where the approval of the Secretary of Defense or his designee is required by law (37 USC 412). This authority cannot be redelegated.
Page 889 - Let every public servant know, whether his post is high or low, that a man's rank and reputation in this Administration will be determined by the size of the job he does, and not by the size of his staff, his office or his budget.

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