Retention of Reserve Components and Selectees in Military Service Beyond Twelve Months, Hearings ..., on S.J.Res. 92 and S.J.REs. 93 ..., July 17-24, 19411941 - 254 pages |
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... represented the units which the general or our western com- mand wishes to get to Alaska during the present summer season . That group of troops , of necessity , includes National Guard , because we must not denude completely the ...
... represented the units which the general or our western com- mand wishes to get to Alaska during the present summer season . That group of troops , of necessity , includes National Guard , because we must not denude completely the ...
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... represent a very small percentage . I have brought in three division commanders , two from the Na- tional Guard and one from the Regular Army , who can tell you the reactions of the men , and who can give you a very direct answer to the ...
... represent a very small percentage . I have brought in three division commanders , two from the Na- tional Guard and one from the Regular Army , who can tell you the reactions of the men , and who can give you a very direct answer to the ...
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... represents a very remarkable state of affairs . I might add , however , that the remaining 10 percent can produce a considerable result ! Senator CHANDLER . Mr. Chairman , with Senator Gurney's per- mission , I think in fairness to the ...
... represents a very remarkable state of affairs . I might add , however , that the remaining 10 percent can produce a considerable result ! Senator CHANDLER . Mr. Chairman , with Senator Gurney's per- mission , I think in fairness to the ...
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... represented a speculation on time . Exactly the same problem arose in an even more serious way with respect to the expansion of the Air Corps . It is easy to set aside a few squadrons , make them letter perfect , and exhibit them to the ...
... represented a speculation on time . Exactly the same problem arose in an even more serious way with respect to the expansion of the Air Corps . It is easy to set aside a few squadrons , make them letter perfect , and exhibit them to the ...
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... represent , be fully advised , insofar as we may advise them without revealing any secrets , as to why the emergency and why the necessity of keeping these people in . That is why I am preparing now to ask you some questions , not only ...
... represent , be fully advised , insofar as we may advise them without revealing any secrets , as to why the emergency and why the necessity of keeping these people in . That is why I am preparing now to ask you some questions , not only ...
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12 months amendment American believe bill boys Britain British Burke-Wadsworth bill CHAIRMAN Chief of Staff CLARK command committee Congress conscription Dakar danger declared democracy DEVERS division Empire enlisted fact feel fight force Fort Dix gentlemen German Government Grenville Clarke HASKELL hear hemisphere defense Hitler inducted interest is imperiled July July 21 MARSHALL Military Affairs military service morale national defense national emergency National Guard national interest Navy opinion organization percent period present President proposed question RECKORD record Regular Army Reserve components Reserve officers resolution Russia selectees Selective Service Act Senator AUSTIN Senator CHANDLER Senator DOWNEY Senator GURNEY Senator HILL Senator LEE Senator SCHWARTZ Senator THOMAS situation soldiers statement Thank thing THOMAS of Utah tion Training and Service troops United volunteer War Department War Resisters League Washington Western Hemisphere
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Page 162 - I have said this before, but I shall say it again and again and again : Your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars.
Page 26 - To the extent provided for from time to time by appropriations for this specific purpose, the President may order reserve officers to active duty at any time and for any period ; but except, in time of a national emergency expressly declared by Congress, no reserve officer shall be employed on active duty for more than fifteen days in any calendar year without his own consent.
Page 39 - For the purposes of this resolution the committee, or any duly authorized subcommittee thereof, is authorized to hold such hearings, to sit and act at such...
Page 84 - ... except that whenever the Congress has declared that the national interest is imperiled, such twelve-month period may be extended by the President to such time as may be necessary in the interests of national defense.
Page 132 - ... be assigned to noncombatant service as defined by the President, or shall, if he is found to be conscientiously opposed to participation in such noncombatant service, in lieu of such induction, be...
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Page 25 - When Congress shall have authorized the use of the armed land forces of the United States, for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army...
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