Correct Certain Inequities in the Crediting of National Guard Technician Service Toward Retirement, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Retirementand Employee Benefits of ..., 94-1, June 11, 12, 24, 25, and 26, 1975

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Page 38 - Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon 39 Pennsylvania 40 Rhode Island 41 South Carolina 42 South Dakota 43 Tennessee 44 Texas 45 Utah 46 Vermont 47 Virginia 48 Washington 49 West Virginia 50 Wisconsin 51 Wyoming...
Page 63 - On 13 September 1967, he was extended for an additional four-year term. On 20 April 1970, he was appointed Director, Army National Guard in addition to his duties as Deputy Chief, National Guard Bureau.
Page 37 - Location' (see page 1 of questionnaire) 1 Alabama 2 Alaska 3 Arizona 4 Arkansas 5 California 6 Colorado 7 Connecticut 8 Delaware 9 District of Columbia 10 Florida 11 Georgia 12 Hawaii 13 Idaho 14 Illinois 15 Indiana 16 Iowa 17 Kansas 18 Kentucky 19 Louisiana 20 Maine 21 Maryland 22 Massachusetts 23 Michigan 24 Minnesota 25 Mississippi 26 Missouri 27 Montana 28 Nebraska 29 Nevada 30 New Hampshire 31 New Jersey 32 New Mexico 33 New York 34 North Carolina 35 North Dakota 36 Ohio 37 Oklahoma 38 Oregon...
Page 62 - Hastings on 5 July 1940, and was ordered to active duty with his unit on 23 December 1940 as a corporal. At the time of his entrance to Infantry Officer Candidate School in May 1942, he was acting first sergeant of the same company.
Page 15 - ... experienced personnel in any emergency. In brief, such technicians will have "dual status" as military Selected Reservists and Civil Service employees. Technician job descriptions and grades should closely relate to military positions and grades in the unit. Technicians must be fully qualified under both the technician criteria and the military criteria of the military space occupied. This DoD policy of "dual status...
Page 112 - S. 871, to correct certain inequities in the crediting of National Guard technician service in connection with civil service retirement. The American Postal Workers Union, AFlr-cio is taking this means to indicate our support for the legislation.
Page 62 - Greenlief was born in Hastings, Nebraska on 27 July 1921. He completed high school there and enrolled in the University of Nebraska in 1939 to study business administration. He enlisted in Company G, 134th Infantry, Nebraska National Guard in Hastings on 5 July 1940, and was ordered to active duty with his unit on 23 December 1940 as a corporal. At the...
Page 13 - Funds allotted by the Secretary of War for the support of the National Guard shall be available for the purchase and Issue of forage, bedding, shoeing, and veterinary services, and supplies for the Government...
Page 63 - Aviator on 22 May 1969. He is qualified in fixed and rotary wing aircraft. AWARDS AND DECORATIONS include Distinguished Service Medal, USA, w/cluster; Distinguished Service medal, USAF; Silver Star, Bronze Star, Purple Heart with three Oak Leaf Clusters, Croix de Guerre with Gold Star, EuropeanAfrican-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with four Battle Stars, the Combat Infantry Badge and the Array Aviator Badge, Distinguished Service Medal, NGAUS; and many State awards.
Page 62 - G, 134th Infantry. He subsequently served as S-3 of the 134th Infantry Regiment, acting Assistant Adjutant General of Nebraska, G-4 of the 34th Infantry Division and Division Chief of Staff. He was promoted to colonel on 1 July 1957. As a colonel, he was ordered to active duty from the Nebraska Army National Guard and assigned as Executive Officer, Army Division, National Guard Bureau on 1 January 1960. He was appointed brigadier general and designated Assistant Chief (Army), National Guard Bureau,...

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