Nomination of William E. Mayer to be Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs): Hearing Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session, on Nomination of William E. Mayer to be Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) November 9, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 10 pages |
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... requirements . While there are plans that may take 5 or 6 years to restore that state of readiness to which our soldiers , sailors , marines , and airmen are en- titled , I cannot believe that we can possibly delay that long in rectify ...
... requirements . While there are plans that may take 5 or 6 years to restore that state of readiness to which our soldiers , sailors , marines , and airmen are en- titled , I cannot believe that we can possibly delay that long in rectify ...
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... - ress in recent years toward meeting our medical readiness requirements . However , much remains to be done before we can adequately support our forces in wartime . Medical readiness cannot be attained without close cooperation among the.
... - ress in recent years toward meeting our medical readiness requirements . However , much remains to be done before we can adequately support our forces in wartime . Medical readiness cannot be attained without close cooperation among the.
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... requirements and to develop programs to meet those requirements . It is my intention to rely heavily on that relationship in continuing to develop programs to meet our war- time requirements . In my view , the Assistant Secretary of ...
... requirements and to develop programs to meet those requirements . It is my intention to rely heavily on that relationship in continuing to develop programs to meet our war- time requirements . In my view , the Assistant Secretary of ...
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... requirements as less specialized military personnel . We must continue to make service in the Reserve more attractive to physicians . My predecessors have made outstanding progress so far , and I intend to continue to do more . Chairman ...
... requirements as less specialized military personnel . We must continue to make service in the Reserve more attractive to physicians . My predecessors have made outstanding progress so far , and I intend to continue to do more . Chairman ...
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Alcoholism Treatment Facility Alpha Omega Alpha Armed Forces ARMED SERVICES Army Medical Center Assistant Secretary Associate Chief BRARY Bronze Star career Chairman TOWER CHAMPUS Program Chief of Staff COMMITTEE ON ARMED CONG CONGRE LIBRARY CONGRESS CONGRESS CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS OF CONGRESS CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Defense for Health DEFENSE HEALTH AFFAIRS Defense Health Agency Diego County Department disability retirement draft report Drug Abuse Field Service School fiscal integrity Fort Leavenworth Fort Sam Houston GRESS health care system highest quality medical Instructor in Psychology JOHN TOWER Korea Leavenworth LIBRA LIBRARY CONGRESS LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LIBRARY THE LIBRARY Mayer Medical Director Medical Field Service medical schools Mental Health Administration Military Department military health military medical NOMINATION OF WILLIAM nomination reference normal retirement Northwestern University peacetime processed for normal Public Health Service Reserve San Diego County Secretary of Defense U.S. Army Europe U.S. Senate University of California USUHS Washington WILLIAM E
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