Department of Defense Appropriations for 1977: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, Ninety-fourth Congress, Second Session, Volume 1 |
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... Armed Forces . Without it the military medical services could not have provided high quality care to our Armed Forces during the two decades in question . Nor could we have moved smoothly , as we are now doing , toward an all- volunteer ...
... Armed Forces . Without it the military medical services could not have provided high quality care to our Armed Forces during the two decades in question . Nor could we have moved smoothly , as we are now doing , toward an all- volunteer ...
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... Armed Forces . The doctor was able to pursue training in his specialty without in- terruption by military service , and the Armed Forces secured the services of a doctor trained in a needed specialty . Although the draft is no longer in ...
... Armed Forces . The doctor was able to pursue training in his specialty without in- terruption by military service , and the Armed Forces secured the services of a doctor trained in a needed specialty . Although the draft is no longer in ...
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... Armed Forces . Excerpts from Ad- miral Custis ' testimony follow : Admiral CUSTIS . You see , we are going through a crunch period when the pipeline of the Berry plan is running dry . In the case of the Navy , in 1971 we had 742 ...
... Armed Forces . Excerpts from Ad- miral Custis ' testimony follow : Admiral CUSTIS . You see , we are going through a crunch period when the pipeline of the Berry plan is running dry . In the case of the Navy , in 1971 we had 742 ...
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... Armed Forces . Without it the military medical services could not have provided high quality care to our Armed Forces during the two decades in question . Nor could we have moved smoothly , as we are now doing , toward an All ...
... Armed Forces . Without it the military medical services could not have provided high quality care to our Armed Forces during the two decades in question . Nor could we have moved smoothly , as we are now doing , toward an All ...
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... Armed Forces . Although the draft has ended , we are still experiencing the residual effects of the Berry plan . For example , we have ap- proximately 2,700 Berry plan participants who are now on active duty . For the next fiscal year ...
... Armed Forces . Although the draft has ended , we are still experiencing the residual effects of the Berry plan . For example , we have ap- proximately 2,700 Berry plan participants who are now on active duty . For the next fiscal year ...
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50 percent 73 of title 94TH CONGRESS Admiral FINNERAN amount Armed Forces August 13 basic pay rates Berry plan doctors Berry planners BILL AS REPORTED bonus BURLISON chapter 73 clause Colonel GASPER Committee on Armed compute CONGRESS THE LIBRARY CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE deductions Department of Defense dependent child EDWARDS elect to participate elected to provide eligible spouse entitled to retired Family Protection Plan fiscal year 1977 FLOOD income legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS MCKENZIE ment million month October proposed provide an annuity Public Law rates of basic recalculate recalled to active receive reduced release from active requirement reservist retainer pay retired member retired or retainer retired pay retired rolls Retired Serviceman's Family September 21 serve on active Serviceman's Family Protection SIKES social security benefit social security offset subchapter subsection Survivor Benefit Plan tion United States Code VANDER SCHAAF variable incentive pay widow or widower
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Page 80 - L. MENDEL RIVERS, Chairman, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Washington, DC DEAR MR. CHAIRMAN...
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Page 39 - For a member who has been entitled to basic pay for a continuous period of at least two years upon that release from active duty, compute under the rates of basic pay in effect upon that release from active duty.
Page 39 - For a member who has been entitled, for a continuous period of at least two years, to basic pay under the rates of basic pay in effect upon that release from active duty, compute under those rates. For a member who has been entitled to basic pay for a continuous period of at least two years upon that release from active...
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Page 74 - Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any person who is entitled to retired or retainer pay on the effective date of this Act and who did not elect to participate in the survivor benefit plan as prescribed by subchapter II of chapter 73 of title 10, United States Code, may, within 270...
Page 66 - KILDAY, from the Committee on Armed Services, submitted the following REPORT [To accompany HR...