Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1967, Hearings Before ... 89-2

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Page 433 - Secretary and shall function under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense.
Page 445 - Affairs and the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in the Department of State, Public Affairs in the Department of Defense and an area Desk Officer in the United States Information Agency.
Page 515 - ... section 5 of the Administrative Expenses Act of 1946, as amended (5 USC 73b-2 ; 60 Stat. 808).
Page 496 - Chapter 61 of Title 10, United States Code. During this 5-year period, physical examinations are required at least once every 18 months to determine whether such individuals (a) have recovered from their disability and can be returned to active duty, (b) should be discharged, or (c) should be transferred to the permanent disability rolls.
Page 465 - ... and civilian personnel for private property lost or damaged in the military services, (2) repayments of erroneous collections, and (3) claims arising from the correction of military or naval records. It is estimated that the general...
Page 496 - Temporary disability The temporary disability category is an interim classification for disabled personnel where there is some doubt as to the degree or permanence of their disability. Personnel are placed on the temporary disability list for a period of not to exceed 5 years in accordance...
Page 20 - ... like to follow along, too, a question that Mr. Annunzio asked on recruitment of the bank examiners, and also Mr. Widnall's statement at the outset that we are having a great problem in the Nation today. I am wondering if you could tell us : Do you have any Negro bank examiners? Mr. CAMP. Yes, sir. I would be glad to furnish that for the record. (The information requested follows:) This Office is proud of its record on the matter of the employment of minority groups. In fact, we have pioneered...
Page 429 - ... interface. We need your support for a stable procurement program which will provide enormous benefits and cost savings. I continue to believe, as I indicated in last year's testimony, that there are better ways for our Nation to go about managing defense business. I say our Nation because it is not just the Office of the Secretary of Defense or the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the Service Departments that are involved.
Page 465 - Admiralty claims which account for 1.6 percent or almost the balance of the appropriation request for fiscal year 1971 include payment under authority of the Admiralty Claims Act and Maritime Claims Act for claims arising from marine accidents and incidents involving vessels of the military departments. Admiralty claims are expected to require approximately $640,000 in fiscal year 1971.

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