Hearings ... on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval and Military Establishments, Выпуски 1-12U.S. Government Printing Office |
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... strength required during World War II was allowed to expire in March 1947. During the following year the country was unable to meet the strength goals of the greatly reduced active forces through voluntary means . Consequently in March ...
... strength required during World War II was allowed to expire in March 1947. During the following year the country was unable to meet the strength goals of the greatly reduced active forces through voluntary means . Consequently in March ...
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... strength in the Armed Forces is approximately 2,850,000 . This is over twice the size we were able to maintain on a voluntary basis during the time there was no selective service law on the books . The extension of this authority ...
... strength in the Armed Forces is approximately 2,850,000 . This is over twice the size we were able to maintain on a voluntary basis during the time there was no selective service law on the books . The extension of this authority ...
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... STRENGTH WITHOUT INDUCTION AUTHORITY Following World War II the military service had considerable diffi- culty in maintaining the ... strength of 590,000 . ARMED FORCES STRENGTH WITH INDUCTION AUTHORITY Armed Forces strength increased 17.
... STRENGTH WITHOUT INDUCTION AUTHORITY Following World War II the military service had considerable diffi- culty in maintaining the ... strength of 590,000 . ARMED FORCES STRENGTH WITH INDUCTION AUTHORITY Armed Forces strength increased 17.
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... strength again dropped , this time in 1,460,000 , which was the strength at the time of Korea . It is from the experience I have just related that we believe the Armed Forces cannot maintain a strength in excess of about 1,500,000 by ...
... strength again dropped , this time in 1,460,000 , which was the strength at the time of Korea . It is from the experience I have just related that we believe the Armed Forces cannot maintain a strength in excess of about 1,500,000 by ...
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... strength . Without this authority the other services would be required to reduce their minimum enlistment periods , as they had to do in 1947 , in order to secure personnel . With a reduced period of enlistment there is an attendant ...
... strength . Without this authority the other services would be required to reduce their minimum enlistment periods , as they had to do in 1947 , in order to secure personnel . With a reduced period of enlistment there is an attendant ...
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active duty Admiral HOLLOWAY Admiral RADFORD Air Force aircraft amendment Armed Forces armed services Army basic pay BATES BENNETT bill BLANDFORD BROOKS Captain MARTINEAU Career Compensation Act Career Incentive Act CHAIRMAN change of station chart civilian COLE Colonel CORBIN commander Commission committee Congress cost course deferment Department of Defense diving draft DRYDEN DURHAM effect engineers enlisted figures fiscal flying GAVIN going grade HARDY HERSHEY HINSHAW incentive pay induction KILDAY legislation lieutenant manpower Marine Corps ment military service MILLER months NACA Navy pay scales percentage period personnel present problem proposed question reduced Reserve retired pay RIVERS ROTC second lieutenant Secretary BURGESS Secretary STEVENS Secretary TALBOTT Secretary THOMAS Secretary WILSON Selective Service Selective Service Act Selective Service System Sergeant BULLARD statement strength subcommittee submarine Thank thing tion United warrant officers World War II
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Стр. 678 - Mr. Chairman, I would like to put in the record at this point some correspondence I have had with General Fleming relative to this question.
Стр. 101 - The President is authorized, under such rules and regulations as he may prescribe, to provide for the deferment from training and service under this Act in the land and naval forces of the United States of...
Стр. 127 - The Congress further declares that in a free society the obligations and privileges of serving in the armed forces and the reserve components thereof should be shared generally, in accordance with a system of selection which is fair and just, and which is consistent with the maintenance of an effective national economy.
Стр. 180 - ... prior to the date scheduled for his induction and pursuant to a proclamation by the Governor of a State to the effect that the authorized strength of any...
Стр. 104 - Congress further declares that adequate provision for national security requires maximum effort in the fields of scientific research and development, and the fullest possible utilization of the Nation's technological, scientific, and other critical manpower resources.
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Стр. 347 - To maintain, by timely and effective military action, the security of the United States, its possessions, and areas vital to its interest. 3. To uphold and advance the national policies and interests of the United States.
Стр. 180 - Guard to enable it to maintain its strength authorized by current appropriations, and prior to the issuance of orders for him to report for induction, enlists or accepts appointment in any such organized unit shall be deferred from training and service under this title so long as he continues to serve satisfactorily as a member of such organized unit.
Стр. 104 - II-A shall be placed any registrant whose continued service is found to be necessary to the maintenance of the national health, safety, or interest...