Cold War GI Bill: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Veterans' Affairs of the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, United States Senate, Eighty-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 5 a Bill to Provide Readjustment Assistance to Veterans who Served in the Armed Forces Between January 31, 1955, and July 1, 1963, S. 330 a Bill to Provide Approval of War Orphans Education Program by State Approving Agencies, April 9, 10, 23, 24, and May 7, 1963U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 379 pages |
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87th Congress active duty Administrator American approving agency Armed Forces armed services career Chairman civilian cold war veterans Colonel WHALL committee Congress cosponsor cost course Defense Education Act degree Department of Defense dropouts economy educa education and training educational assistance educational benefits educational institutions educational program eligible veteran employment enacted enlisted enrollment fact farm Federal GLEASON Government graduates high school higher education income increased January 31 Kansas City Korean conflict Korean GI bill Korean veterans Korean war labor legislation manpower March 27 ment military service million nonveterans occupations peacetime percent percentage period personnel post-Korean veterans present President problem RALPH YARBOROUGH Readjustment Assistance selective service Senator Burdick Senator YARBOROUGH serve servicemen skills statement subcommittee Thank tion training program tuition U.S. SENATOR unemployed United University veterans of World vocational World War II young youth
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