War Claims Act Amendments of 1954 ... Hearings ... June 7, 9, 10, 11, and 16, 1954 |
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Page 11
... received from the Department of Defense there were no American female prisoners of war taken during the Korean hostilities with the exception of the very remote possibility that a few women nurses may have been so captured . The ...
... received from the Department of Defense there were no American female prisoners of war taken during the Korean hostilities with the exception of the very remote possibility that a few women nurses may have been so captured . The ...
Page 12
... received by the Commission from the Department of Defense is pertinent : A total of 8,818 members of the Armed Forces are carried as " missing in action , " which figure includes 8,118 in a currently missing status , 2 who died as ...
... received by the Commission from the Department of Defense is pertinent : A total of 8,818 members of the Armed Forces are carried as " missing in action , " which figure includes 8,118 in a currently missing status , 2 who died as ...
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... received from the Bureau of the Budget that there would be no objection to the submission of this report to your committee . Sincerely yours , H. V. HIGLEY , Administrator . The Honorable CHARLES A. WOLVERTON , DEPARTMENT OF STATE ...
... received from the Bureau of the Budget that there would be no objection to the submission of this report to your committee . Sincerely yours , H. V. HIGLEY , Administrator . The Honorable CHARLES A. WOLVERTON , DEPARTMENT OF STATE ...
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... received from the Bureau of the Budget that there would be no objection to the presentation of this report to your committee . Sincerely yours , WHITNEY GILLILLAND , Chairman . Hon . CHARLES A. WOLVERTON , DEARTMENT OF THE NAVY , OFFICE ...
... received from the Bureau of the Budget that there would be no objection to the presentation of this report to your committee . Sincerely yours , WHITNEY GILLILLAND , Chairman . Hon . CHARLES A. WOLVERTON , DEARTMENT OF THE NAVY , OFFICE ...
Page 16
... receiving insufficient food and being subjected to enforced labor or inhumane treatment . ( b ) The bill contains no terminal date for the filing of claims for compensation . While it is recognized that no monetary reward can adequately ...
... receiving insufficient food and being subjected to enforced labor or inhumane treatment . ( b ) The bill contains no terminal date for the filing of claims for compensation . While it is recognized that no monetary reward can adequately ...
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83d Congress Administration amended American nationals Armed Forces authorized Bank of Taiwan Bataan BEAMER beriberi bill H. R. BLUEMEL Budget captured Chairman China Bank civilian American citizens civilian internees claimants Claims Act claims arising Claims Commission claims fund Committee on Interstate compensation Convention of July corporations Corregidor D. C. DEAR Department detention benefits disability eligible employees of contractors enactment entitled filed Foreign Commerce FRIEDMAN Geneva Convention GILLILLAND HINSHAW hostile force House of Representatives inhumane treatment interned Interstate and Foreign July 27 June KLEIN Korean prisoners labor legislation malnutrition Manila ment military Miss KATZ Missing Persons Act paid payment pesos Philippine National Bank Philippine Trust prison camp prisoners of war proposed purview question received request Secretary Sincerely statement subcommittee subject bill suffered tion United States nationals Veterans Wake Island War Claims Act War Claims Commission WILSON WOLVERTON World World War II
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Page 115 - In case we do not reach you, if there is no objection on the part of the committee we will schedule you for 11 o'clock tomorrow morning, if that is satisfactory.
Page 198 - The Department has been informed by the Bureau of the Budget that there is no objection to the submission of this report. Sincerely yours, THRUSTON B. MORTON, Assistant Secretary (For the Secretary of State) . 46102—54 2 OCTOBER 12, 1953.
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Page 108 - Japan will, within six months of the date of such application, return the property, tangible and intangible, and all rights or interests of any kind in Japan of each Allied Power and its nationals which was within Japan at any time between December 7, 1941, and September 2, 1945, unless the owner has freely disposed thereof without duress or fraud.
Page 23 - As used in this subsection the term 'prisoner of war' means any regularly appointed, enrolled, enlisted, or inducted member of the Armed Forces of the United States who was held as a prisoner of war for any period of time subsequent to...