Miscellaneous Bills: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Servies, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session...February 19, 1954U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 24 pages |
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... language of the bills on this agenda , together with a compilation of materials and staff comments with respect to each bill . 1 Some of these bills are routine while others are somewhat BEFORE A opy- SUBCOMMITTEE OF COMMITTEE ON ARMED ...
... language of the bills on this agenda , together with a compilation of materials and staff comments with respect to each bill . 1 Some of these bills are routine while others are somewhat BEFORE A opy- SUBCOMMITTEE OF COMMITTEE ON ARMED ...
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... language proposed to be added is substantially the same as that in effect during World War II . The effect of the absence of such a provision is to require the Department of Justice to prosecute frauds under this act under various ...
... language proposed to be added is substantially the same as that in effect during World War II . The effect of the absence of such a provision is to require the Department of Justice to prosecute frauds under this act under various ...
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... language of the appropriation act . Until such time as the active - duty Army is reduced to the Regular Army structure - not envisioned in the foreseeable future - no implications of increased spaces or pay as a result of passage of ...
... language of the appropriation act . Until such time as the active - duty Army is reduced to the Regular Army structure - not envisioned in the foreseeable future - no implications of increased spaces or pay as a result of passage of ...
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... language of the old 1882 act had been repealed as it long ago should have been , The basic aim of this amendment is to remove from an old law enacted on August 5 , 1882 , certain language which discriminates against retired officers of ...
... language of the old 1882 act had been repealed as it long ago should have been , The basic aim of this amendment is to remove from an old law enacted on August 5 , 1882 , certain language which discriminates against retired officers of ...
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... language which may even be invalid on constitutional grounds . My interest in this proposed amendment may deserve some special explana- tion . It has a history of 5 years of legislative effort to rectify the twice estab- lished ...
... language which may even be invalid on constitutional grounds . My interest in this proposed amendment may deserve some special explana- tion . It has a history of 5 years of legislative effort to rectify the twice estab- lished ...
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1st sess 22 Stat 80th Congress 83d Cong accept act of August active duty active list active military service Admiral Carney America in Congress appointment approved Army Auxiliary Corps Army-Navy Medical Services BAIER Career Compensation Act Chairman Saltonstall Comdr committee print Comptroller Congress assembled D. C. MY DEAR DARDEN Department of Defense departmental bill Dwyer Edward White Rawlins effective date enacted erroneously favor former member grade of lieutenant House of Representatives introduced by Chairman JAMES P. S. DEVEREUX Judge Advocate legislation letter LEVERETT SALTONSTALL lieutenant commander Medical Service Corps Mullinnix Naval Navy Department Navy retired November 12 number of colonels President prior to November proposed amendment Public Law purpose Regular Army retired list Retired Officers Association Secretary Senate and House Senator DUFF Senator SYMINGTON served prior Services Corps Act statement of Maj status subcommittee Thomas Tingey tion United States Navy WAAC Washington Women's Army Auxiliary Women's Army Corps
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Page 4 - ... by a fine of not more than $2,000 or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and each day of violation shall be deemed to be a separate offense.
Page 3 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Vnited States of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the Bank Holding Company Act of 1947.
Page 9 - The Medical Corps, the Dental Corps, the Veterinary Corps, the Medical Service Corps, the Army Nurse Corps, and the Women's Medical Specialist Corps.
Page 2 - The Comptroller General of the United States is hereby authorized and directed to pay directly to...
Page 7 - Fisher, from the office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Gl, Department of the Army. I have a prepared statement which I would like to present to the committee. Mr. Chairman, the Missing Persons Act, Public Law 490, 77th...
Page 13 - Provided further, That lieutenants who served in the Navy or Naval Reserve Force prior to November 12, 1918, and who shall have completed not less than twenty-one years of service, and who subsequent to June 23, 1938.
Page 13 - that lieutenants who served in the Navy or Naval Reserve Force prior to November 12, 1918...
Page 6 - To authorize certain members of the Armed Forces to accept and wear decorations of certain foreign nations Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. That, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretaries of the Army, Navy...
Page 7 - Korea such decorations, orders, and emblems as may be tendered them, and which are conferred by such governments upon members of their own military forces. For purposes of this Act the consent of the Congress required in accordance with clause 8 of section 9, article I of the Constitution is hereby granted. Any such member or former member holding any office of profit or trust under the United States is authorized to wear any decoration, order, or emblem accepted pursuant to authority contained in...
Page 5 - The total of the sums expended pursuant to this Act, including all sums expended for the payment of salaries or compensation to employees on leave, shall not exceed $100,000 in any fiscal year.". Mr. DRYDEN. The NACA, Mr. Chairman, has had approximately 4 years' experience operating under Public Law 472 since its approval on April 11, 1950.