Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Armed Services, Issues 36-52U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - Legislative hearings |
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Page 5130
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. If we continue to have the problems of retention of our ... continuing education go with profes- sional leadership , and prestige , and this goes back to what we were talking ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. If we continue to have the problems of retention of our ... continuing education go with profes- sional leadership , and prestige , and this goes back to what we were talking ...
Page 5140
... continue the inequity ? General HAYES . That is correct . Mr. FORD . Now , we had testimony in 1966 to the effect ... Continuing : " There has since been a change in 5140.
... continue the inequity ? General HAYES . That is correct . Mr. FORD . Now , we had testimony in 1966 to the effect ... Continuing : " There has since been a change in 5140.
Page 5227
... continue to accrue retirement pay at the rate of five percent per year up to a maximum of 100 percent of basic pay . CAREER MANAGEMENT Components Lack of opportunity to participate in own career development ; indifference of career ...
... continue to accrue retirement pay at the rate of five percent per year up to a maximum of 100 percent of basic pay . CAREER MANAGEMENT Components Lack of opportunity to participate in own career development ; indifference of career ...
Page 5243
... Continuing Education ; VIII . Assignments ; IX . Professional Leadership ; X. Family Life ; XI . Prestige ; XII ... continue to have difficulty as long as the discrep- ancies in income exists . The mere closing of the salary gap may ...
... Continuing Education ; VIII . Assignments ; IX . Professional Leadership ; X. Family Life ; XI . Prestige ; XII ... continue to have difficulty as long as the discrep- ancies in income exists . The mere closing of the salary gap may ...
Page 5247
... with 30 years service for retirement pur- poses to continue to accrue retirement benefits at the rate of five percent per year , up to 100 percent of base pay . BIBLIOGRAPHY Report of the Committee on Army Medical Education to 51 5247.
... with 30 years service for retirement pur- poses to continue to accrue retirement benefits at the rate of five percent per year , up to 100 percent of base pay . BIBLIOGRAPHY Report of the Committee on Army Medical Education to 51 5247.
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Page 5698 - Service) by an authority designated by the Secretary concerned and performed by them on a voluntary basis in connection with the prescribed training or maintenance activities of the units to which they are assigned.
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Page 5137 - An Act making eligible for retirement, under certain conditions, officers and former officers of the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps of the United States, other than officers of the Regular Army, Navy, or Marine Corps, who incurred physical disability in line of duty while in the service of the United States during the World War
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Page 5294 - Director, the person acting for him is hereby delegated, subject to the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense, and in accordance with...
Page 5802 - Mr. Chairman. I want to associate myself with the remarks made by...
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