Recommendations of Veterans' Organizations, 1973: Hearings Before ..., 93-1, February 27; March 6, 21, 29; and April 5, 19731973 - 156 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 29.
4. lappuse
... Federal em- ployment and an announced reduction effort to decrease full - time per- manent civilian employment , the 1973 end of year figure will be 142,678 with a further reduction to 142,404 on June 30 , 1974 , a reduction of 2,341 ...
... Federal em- ployment and an announced reduction effort to decrease full - time per- manent civilian employment , the 1973 end of year figure will be 142,678 with a further reduction to 142,404 on June 30 , 1974 , a reduction of 2,341 ...
19. lappuse
... Federal programs here at home , we still are owed some $ 14 billion by nations throughout the world , some dating back to World War I and I would ask the support of the American Legion for a proposal that I have before the Congress to ...
... Federal programs here at home , we still are owed some $ 14 billion by nations throughout the world , some dating back to World War I and I would ask the support of the American Legion for a proposal that I have before the Congress to ...
27. lappuse
... Federal Government's hospital and medical care directly to veterans and it is the stated policy to sharply reduce the Federal Government's role in this regard , is it any wonder the Veterans of Foreign Wars fear a national health system ...
... Federal Government's hospital and medical care directly to veterans and it is the stated policy to sharply reduce the Federal Government's role in this regard , is it any wonder the Veterans of Foreign Wars fear a national health system ...
28. lappuse
... Federal Government's role in the direct provision of services . " The majority of direct medical care furnished by the Federal Government is provided by the Veterans Administration and the Department of Defense . " It can only be ...
... Federal Government's role in the direct provision of services . " The majority of direct medical care furnished by the Federal Government is provided by the Veterans Administration and the Department of Defense . " It can only be ...
30. lappuse
... Federal regions . We have been unable to learn details of this structural reorganization , but we do know that this year's Veterans ' Administration budget calls for a wholesale re- duction of Veterans ' Administration employees in ...
... Federal regions . We have been unable to learn details of this structural reorganization , but we do know that this year's Veterans ' Administration budget calls for a wholesale re- duction of Veterans ' Administration employees in ...
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