H.R. 1362 and Draft Bills Regarding Third Party Reimbursement and Physicians' Special Pay Provisions: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, May 8, 1997U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 144 lappuses |
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108. lappuse - I would be pleased to respond to any questions you or members of the committee may have.
91. lappuse - INTRODUCTION Mr. Chairman and distinguished members of the Committee, the National Military and Veterans Alliance would like to express its appreciation to you for holding these important hearings. The testimony provided here represents the collective views of our members. The Alliance includes 14 military and veterans organizations.
90. lappuse - Partridge's military career spanned 31 years of enlisted and commissioned services in the reserve and active forces. He served in Vietnam, Germany, Korea and in several installations in the United States. Colonel Partridge served three tours in the Pentagon as a staff officer dealing with personnel matters.
90. lappuse - ... States. Colonel Partridge served three tours in the Pentagon as a staff officer dealing with personnel matters. He also served as the Chief of Staff of the Army Intelligence and Security Command, Arlington, Virginia and as the Executive, Office of the Chief, Legislation Liaison, Secretary of the Army, Pentagon. He is a graduate of the Army War College, the Army Command and General Staff College, and has a Masters in Public Administration from Pennsylvania State University.
135. lappuse - This space is authorized by 38 USC § 5902. These figures are estimates derived by calculating square footage and associated utilities costs. It is our belief that this space does not constitute a federal grant or contract, but is included only for the convenience of the Committee.
4. lappuse - Those are all of my associates that are here with me now. Mr. Chairman, members of the subcommittee, I want to thank you for your invitation giving me the opportunity to present myself here before you on behalf of the Alianza Federal de Mercedes. I want to say that we do appreciate all of the efforts of Chairman Hawkins on behalf of the Mexican-American community land grants and for his help to the Mexican- American community.
98. lappuse - Retirement.. .You continue to receive free medical and dental treatment for yourself plus medical care for dependents." [1991] US Coast Guard Pamphlet Be Pert of the Action, "Reap the Rewards. ..You can earn retirement benefits - like retirement income. ..Plus medical, dental care...
41. lappuse - I would be happy to respond to any questions. Thank you. [The prepared statement of Hon.
129. lappuse - We look forward to working with you to ensure that the best possible legislation becomes law.
98. lappuse - Superb Health Care. Health care is provided to you and your family members while you are in the Army, and for the rest of your life if you serve a minimum of 20 years of active Federal service to earn your retirement.