| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1926 - 96 lapas
...-commanded by flying officers. Wherever used in this Act a flying officer in time of peace is defined as one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft: Provided, That all officers of the Air Corps now holding any rating as a... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1926 - 60 lapas
...That only meets it in part. Senator BINGHAM. Une 8 a flying officer in time of peace is defined as one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft and who has had all of this training. In time of war it is one who has... | |
| Fay Leone Faurote - 1927 - 424 lapas
...commanded by flying officers. Wherever used in this Act a flying officer in time of peace is defined as one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft: Provided, That all officers of the Air Corps now holding anv rating as a... | |
| 1927 - 426 lapas
...commanded by flying officers. Wherever used in this Act a flying officer in time of pence is defined as one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft : Provided, That all officers of the Air Corps now holding anv rating ns... | |
| Henry Greene Hotchkiss - 1928 - 522 lapas
...commanded by flying officers. Wherever used in this Act a flying officer in time of peace is denned as one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft: Provided, That all officers of the Air Corps now holding any rating as a... | |
| United States. General Accounting Office - 1928 - 1012 lapas
...brigadier general shall be flying officers," and that " a flying officer in time of peace is defined as one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft." Paragraph 2 of the Executive order of July 1, 1922, provides: Each officer... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1929 - 216 lapas
...nonflyers in the strength of the Air Corps. The Air Corps act of July 2, 1926, defined a flying officer as "one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft" and in time of war may include observers. Thus it is apparent in time of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1936 - 44 lapas
...aircraft', and by substituting in lieu thereof the following: 'A flying officer in time of peace is defined as one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft or one who has received an aeronautical rating as an aircraft observer: Provided,... | |
| United States - 1940 - 1240 lapas
...Air Corps; flying officers in time of peace defined. A flying officer in time of peace is defined as one who has received an aeronautical rating as a pilot of service types of aircraft or one who has received an aeronautical rating as an circraft observer :... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1941 - 328 lapas
...the Air Corps, learning to fly, to get $720 additional. Colonel BROWNE. The law states officers and enlisted men of the Army shall receive an increase...$720 for nonflying officers as observers with the Air Corps, and we did it because we thought at the time it was the thing to do, and they said there would... | |
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