| 1939 - 1242 pages
...agriculture. In Class HC shall be placed any registrant: (a) Who is found to be "necessary to and regularly engaged in" an agricultural occupation or endeavor essential to the war effort and for whom a satisfactory replacement cannot be obtained; or (b) Who is found to be disqualified... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1943 - 232 pages
...memorandum said : "Hiving made its decision that an individual registrant is necessary to and re.nilarly engaged in an agricultural occupation or endeavor essential to the war effort, the local hoard has no further discretion and must defer the registrant. No desire to meet calls for manpower... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1943 - 1108 pages
...subject to appeal in accordance with section 10 of subsection 2 to be necessary and to be regularly engaged in an agricultural occupation or endeavor essential to the war effort shall be deferred from training and service in the land and naval forces so long as he remains so engaged... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1943 - 152 pages
...married farmer placed in class II— C or class III-C by reason of being "necessary to and regularly engaged in an agricultural occupation or endeavor essential to the war effort" is deferred only "so long as he remains so engaged." He is subject to reclassification regardless of... | |
| 1943 - 1338 pages
...to 18, exempting from draft registered men aged 45 or over, and authorizing the deferment of workers "engaged in an agricultural occupation or endeavor essential to the war effort." (Source: Public Law 772.) The National War Labor Hoard decided unanimously that its jurisdiction extended... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1943 - 1084 pages
...subject to appeal in accordance with section 10 of subsection 2 to be necessary and to be regularly engaged in an agricultural occupation or endeavor essential to the war effort shall be deferred from training and service in the land and naval forces so long as he remains so engaged... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1943 - 1424 pages
...memorandum said : "Hiving made its decision that an individual registrant is necessary to and regularly engaged in an agricultural occupation or endeavor essential to the war effort, the local hoard has no further discretion and must defer the registrant. No desire to meet calls for manpower... | |
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1944 - 258 pages
...Selective Service Act which provided for the compulsory deferment of workers "necessary to and regularly engaged in an agricultural occupation or endeavor essential to the war effort." It supplanted earlier efforts of an administrative nature to halt the drain of essential workers from... | |
| United States. Selective Service System - 1945 - 790 pages
...provide that in Class II-C shall be placed any registrant age 30 through 33 who is found to be "regularly engaged in" an agricultural occupation or endeavor essential to the war effort. TABLE OF AMENDMENTS, ETC.— Continued Amendment No. Part or Section Affected Purpose of Amendment... | |
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