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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... temporary promotions , although in some instances we will discuss permanent promotions . I want to say at the outset that we have not prejudged this case . I don't think any of us have made up our minds one way or the other as to ...
... temporary promotions , although in some instances we will discuss permanent promotions . I want to say at the outset that we have not prejudged this case . I don't think any of us have made up our minds one way or the other as to ...
2281. lappuse
... temporary promotions : We have no limitation in the Army and Air Force on temporary promotions by law . We do have a percentage distribution for naval officers , but those percentage distributions are identical with their distribution ...
... temporary promotions : We have no limitation in the Army and Air Force on temporary promotions by law . We do have a percentage distribution for naval officers , but those percentage distributions are identical with their distribution ...
2282. lappuse
... temporary promotion was a percentage of the permanent promotion structure . So the Congress and committee adopted that for the Navy . Mr. GAVIN . How is it you didn't adopt the same basic principle for the Army and the Air Corps ? Mr ...
... temporary promotion was a percentage of the permanent promotion structure . So the Congress and committee adopted that for the Navy . Mr. GAVIN . How is it you didn't adopt the same basic principle for the Army and the Air Corps ? Mr ...
2284. lappuse
... temporary active , to operate concurrently . These are , one , based only upon Regular officer strength and another upon active duty officer strength . This latter modification is occasioned by the necessity of employing numbers of ...
... temporary active , to operate concurrently . These are , one , based only upon Regular officer strength and another upon active duty officer strength . This latter modification is occasioned by the necessity of employing numbers of ...
2287. lappuse
... temporary promotions . Mr. BLANDFORD . May I say , Mr. Rivers , that is probably one of the things that is causing the difficulty , and that is the fact that while the services have kept their own brakes on , there isn't a legislative ...
... temporary promotions . Mr. BLANDFORD . May I say , Mr. Rivers , that is probably one of the things that is causing the difficulty , and that is the fact that while the services have kept their own brakes on , there isn't a legislative ...
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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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