Review of Promotions of Officers in the Armed Services: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 4 lappuses |
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... qualified than I. How- ever , let me assure you that in the weeks immediately ahead I expect to devote the best of my attention to this problem , as I know you will , and let me express the hope that all of us together , working with ...
... qualified than I. How- ever , let me assure you that in the weeks immediately ahead I expect to devote the best of my attention to this problem , as I know you will , and let me express the hope that all of us together , working with ...
2285. lappuse
... qualified for advancement . These " fitted " officers could then be retained on active duty in such numbers as the President might de- sire and in their higher grade and in excess of the grade limitations of 4 percent , 8 percent , 15 ...
... qualified for advancement . These " fitted " officers could then be retained on active duty in such numbers as the President might de- sire and in their higher grade and in excess of the grade limitations of 4 percent , 8 percent , 15 ...
2286. lappuse
... qualified entirely ? Admiral HoLLOWAY . Correct . Mr. KILDAY . Many of those were fine , well fitted , perhaps not ... qualified officers , men that had been trained at the Naval Academy . And were still qualified for duty and we were ...
... qualified entirely ? Admiral HoLLOWAY . Correct . Mr. KILDAY . Many of those were fine , well fitted , perhaps not ... qualified officers , men that had been trained at the Naval Academy . And were still qualified for duty and we were ...
2293. lappuse
... and they are experienced and qualified , they feel , if that rank is coming to them , they ought to have it . It certainly doesn't make them feel very sweet , I presume , in their jobs . Although I am not so familiar with it as my 2293.
... and they are experienced and qualified , they feel , if that rank is coming to them , they ought to have it . It certainly doesn't make them feel very sweet , I presume , in their jobs . Although I am not so familiar with it as my 2293.
2294. lappuse
... qualified personnel that were in the Navy and now you are calling in Reserve officers . I would rather hold these men that are on duty now , and are experienced and qualified , than to be calling in Reserve officers that might have ...
... qualified personnel that were in the Navy and now you are calling in Reserve officers . I would rather hold these men that are on duty now , and are experienced and qualified , than to be calling in Reserve officers that might have ...
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15th Naval District active duty actually Admiral SMOOT Air Command Air Force aircraft ARENDS Army assigned Assistant Chief aviation BATES billets BLANDFORD Board brigadier Bureau Bureau of Aeronautics Captain COOPER Captain MOFFETT Chairman Chief of Naval Chief of Staff civilian Colonel BARRETT Colonel SUNDELL Commander CUNNINGHAM Commander WHEELER committee comptroller coordination correct Deputy Chief Director Division enlisted flag officers fleet functions GAVIN grade HARDY headquarters Inspector Joint KILDAY Lieutenant Colonel BURKE Lieutenant Colonel HYDE Lieutenant Colonel KANE lieutenant commander major Marine Corps materiel military MILLER mission MOORMAN Naval Aerological Service Naval District Naval Operations Navy NELSON number of officers Officer Personnel Act organization PATTERSON percent permanent plans question rank rear admiral requirements Research and Development Reserve officers responsibility retired RIVERS selection senior squadrons temporary promotion thing tion total number U. S. Naval Air VAN ZANDT WENSINGER WETZEL wing ZANDT
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2551. lappuse - DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS WASHINGTON, DC 20350 23 March 1972 MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Sub j : Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier, CVN-70 1.
2397. lappuse - Plans for the application of armed force shall be made by the Security Council with the assistance of the Military Staff Committee. Article 47 1. There shall be established a Military Staff Committee to advise and assist the Security Council on all questions relating to the Security Council's military requirements for the maintenance of international peace and security, the employment and command of forces placed at its disposal, the regulation of armaments, and possible disarmament.
2391. lappuse - the supremacy of the civil over military authority." In time of peace he raises, trains, supervises and deploys the forces that Congress is willing to maintain. With the aid of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the...
2278. lappuse - OVERTON BROOKS, Louisiana PAUL J. KILDAY, Texas CARL T. DURHAM, North Carolina L. MENDEL RIVERS, South Carolina PHILIP J. PHILBIN, Massachusetts F. EDWARD HEBERT, Louisiana ARTHUR WINSTEAD, Mississippi MELVIN PRICE, Illinois OC FISHER, Texas PORTER HARDY, JR., Virginia WILLIAM J.
2710. lappuse - We have the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Office of the Secretary of Defense...
2733. lappuse - ... undertake the development and recommend the adoption of appropriate new and improved devices and systems for the conduct and support of air warfare, including...
2912. lappuse - ... for a particular fiscal year, the funds appropriated constitute sufficient control over the grade structure during that year to carry out the will of the Congress. These funds are based upon the total average military strength for that year which, in turn, is based upon a finite beginning and end strength for each grade. These strengths are specified in the budget estimates and furthermore the end strength by grade for one fiscal year must be the same as the beginning strength by grade for the...
2904. lappuse - I have discussed with you from time to time during the past year and represent, with particular deference to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Munitions Board, organizational problems which you requested me to study and report to you on by December 1.
2431. lappuse - HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE No. 2 OF THE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES, Washington, DO The subcommittee met at 10 am, the Honorable Leslie C.
2556. lappuse - I will make that a part of the record. (The information is as follows:) FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION— DEBT SETTLEMENT PROGRAM 1.