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 5132
... gives the man probably 2 or 3 months in which to consider what he wishes to do when he gets to the separation point ... give the first briefing under calm conditions where the man can seriously consider what he wants to do later , I am ...
... gives the man probably 2 or 3 months in which to consider what he wishes to do when he gets to the separation point ... give the first briefing under calm conditions where the man can seriously consider what he wants to do later , I am ...
Page 5135
... gives to it . For instance , would you comment on how many members of your staff work exclusively on CHAMPUS matters ... give you some indication as to what the answer to that would be by referring back to the workload data and cost ...
... gives to it . For instance , would you comment on how many members of your staff work exclusively on CHAMPUS matters ... give you some indication as to what the answer to that would be by referring back to the workload data and cost ...
Page 5139
... give us the official departmental opinion on dental care- but I would like to know your personal opinion and the personal opinion of Dr. Rousselot on dental care ? General HAYES . Dental care is part of health care and if you sepa- rate ...
... give us the official departmental opinion on dental care- but I would like to know your personal opinion and the personal opinion of Dr. Rousselot on dental care ? General HAYES . Dental care is part of health care and if you sepa- rate ...
Page 5200
... give a reasonable portrayal of the relative significance which the reports as a group give to each factor . DISCUSSION OF RETENTION FACTORS It is unlikely that any physician arrives at a decision to stay in or leave the military service ...
... give a reasonable portrayal of the relative significance which the reports as a group give to each factor . DISCUSSION OF RETENTION FACTORS It is unlikely that any physician arrives at a decision to stay in or leave the military service ...
Page 5210
... give him an annual salary of over $ 16,800 . It would be advisable to restrict the applicability of such benefits to those specialists who are careerists , as that term is defined in discussing instability . If this were not done . III ...
... give him an annual salary of over $ 16,800 . It would be advisable to restrict the applicability of such benefits to those specialists who are careerists , as that term is defined in discussing instability . If this were not done . III ...
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active duty air defense Air Force aircraft airplane Armed Services Army assigned authorized AWACS BEALL BENADE benefits BENNETT bill brig BRINKLEY BYRNE capability Chairman CHAMPUS civilian Colonel DEBRULER Colonel WEIL Commander MARTIN CONAD cost of living Cuba dated deleted dental dental care dentist Department of Defense dependents detection DoD Directive facilities fiscal Florida FORD going Government Grade Group HACKETT HAGAN HAYES HICKS hospital index follows interceptor ITEM Key West MCKEE Medical Corps Medicare MENDEL RIVERS ment miles military departments missile MOLLOHAN nautical miles Navy NORAD NORRIS North Vietnam operational optometrists overseas patient payment percent physicians planes PLETCHER prescribed in DoD problem professional question radar recommended retention retired ROGERS Secretary of Defense Soviet staff statement subcommittee submarines Surgeon target thing tion U.S. Army uniformed services United States Code Vietnam WHELAN WHITEHURST WIESER
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