Does the "total Force" Add Up?: The Impact of Health Protection Programs on Guard and Reserve Units : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on National Security, Emerging Threats, and International Relations of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, Second Session, March 30, 2004U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - 188 pages |
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... military medicine is still a contradiction in terms , an oxymoron describing the victory of quantity over quality in the rush to front . Processing and treat- ment facilities have been overwhelmed by patients with conditions that should ...
... military medicine is still a contradiction in terms , an oxymoron describing the victory of quantity over quality in the rush to front . Processing and treat- ment facilities have been overwhelmed by patients with conditions that should ...
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... military service . And there were probably thousands more , but because of lack of health and deployment data , we're just not exactly sure . The Department of Defense's force health protection strategy was developed as a result of the ...
... military service . And there were probably thousands more , but because of lack of health and deployment data , we're just not exactly sure . The Department of Defense's force health protection strategy was developed as a result of the ...
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... military service , the inefficient , uncaring , progressively escalating campaign by the U.S. Army of inflicting mental duress called the Medical Evaluation Board proceeding , is started . The U.S. Army must be proud of the bureaucracy ...
... military service , the inefficient , uncaring , progressively escalating campaign by the U.S. Army of inflicting mental duress called the Medical Evaluation Board proceeding , is started . The U.S. Army must be proud of the bureaucracy ...
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... military service , the inefficient , uncaring , progressively escalating campaign by the Army of inflicting mental duress , called the Medical Evaluation Board process , is started . The United States Army must be proud of the ...
... military service , the inefficient , uncaring , progressively escalating campaign by the Army of inflicting mental duress , called the Medical Evaluation Board process , is started . The United States Army must be proud of the ...
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... Military Police courses to hundreds of soldiers . In 1995 He transferred to the 1181 " Trans Terminal Bn as a Platoon Sgt and assistant First SGT . In 1997 , Mosley transferred to the 647th Trans Co , under the 356th QM BN as First SGT ...
... Military Police courses to hundreds of soldiers . In 1995 He transferred to the 1181 " Trans Terminal Bn as a Platoon Sgt and assistant First SGT . In 1997 , Mosley transferred to the 647th Trans Co , under the 356th QM BN as First SGT ...
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Page 3 - ... opening statement in the record, and that the record remain open for 3 days for that purpose. Without objection, so ordered. I ask further unanimous consent that all witnesses be permitted to include their written statements in the record.
Page 3 - Forces consist of the Army National Guard, Army Reserve, Naval Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and Coast Guard Reserve.
Page 3 - I would ask unanimous consent that all members of the subcommittee be permitted to place any opening statement in the record and that the record remain open for 3 days for that purpose. Without objection, so ordered. I ask further unanimous consent that all Members be permitted to include their written statement, too, in the record, and without objection, so ordered.
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Page 164 - Thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today, and I look forward to answering your questions. [The prepared statement of Mr.
Page 96 - Mr. Chairman and distinguished members of the committee. I'd like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving me the opportunity to speak here today.
Page 146 - Gentlemen, as you know, we swear in our witnesses. If you would stand, please, and raise your right hands. [Witnesses sworn.] Mr. SHAYS. Thank you. Note for the record, all of our witnesses have responded in the affirmative.
Page 2 - Mr. Chairman, I want to thank you for letting me be a part of the discussion this morning, and thank you for holding this important hearing.