National Defense: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 3791, an Act to Provide More Effectively for the National Defense by Carrying Out the Recommendations of the President in His Message of January 12, 1939, to the Congress, January 17 to February 22, 1939U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 324 Seiten |
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active duty Admiral LEAHY Air Corps aircraft airplanes amendment American antiaircraft ARNOLD Assistant Secretary JOHNSON aviation bill bomber Captain KRAUS Civil Aeronautics Authority civilian CLARK of Missouri coast commissioned committee competition Congress CRAIG Douglas educational orders emergency officers equipment export flying foreign French mission GASSER German Government guns JOHNSON of Colorado Major Wolfe manufacturers MASON matériel matter ment Military Affairs military secrets Morris Sheppard National Guard Navy Department percent personnel pilots planes plant President Procurement Division purchase question record Regular Army release Reserve Corps Reserve officers secret accessories Secretary MORGENTHAU Secretary of War Secretary WOODRING Senator AUSTIN Senator CLARK Senator DOWNEY Senator GURNEY Senator HILL Senator HOLMAN Senator JOHNSON Senator LEE Senator LOGAN Senator LUNDEEN Senator MINTON Senator NYE Senator REYNOLDS Senator SCHWARTZ tion Treasury Department United United States Army War Department WESSON
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Seite 320 - ... all mechanics and laborers employed directly upon the site of the work, unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account, the full amounts accrued at time of payment, computed at wage rates not less than those stated in the advertised specifications, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor or subcontractor and such laborers and mechanics...
Seite 261 - That the Army of the United States shall consist of the Regular Army, the National Guard of the United States, the National Guard while in the service of the United States, the Officers' Reserve Corps, the Organized Reserves, and the Enlisted Reserve Corps.
Seite 268 - States ia time of war, he shall be entitled to all the benefits of the pension laws existing at the time of his service, and in case such officer...
Seite 268 - States or in returning to his place of residence after being mustered out of active service, or at any other time in consequence of wounds or disabilities received in such active service, his widow and children, if any, shall be entitled to all the benefits of such pension laws.
Seite 266 - ... to leave of absence from their respective duties, without loss of pay or time, on all days of any parade or encampment ordered or authorized under the provisions of this act.
Seite 264 - Compensation Commission shall have jurisdiction in such cases and shall perform the same duties with reference thereto as in the cases of civil employees of the United States so injured...
Seite 267 - When Congress shall have authorized the use of the armed land forces of the United States for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army, the President may, under such regulations, including such physical examination, as he may prescribe, draft into the military service of the United States...
Seite 127 - That (a) whoever, for the purpose of obtaining information respecting the national defense with intent or reason to believe that the information to be obtained is to be used to the injury of the United States, or to the advantage of any foreign nation...
Seite 229 - ... (b) Such payments, and applications for such payments, shall be made in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. "(c) For the purpose of making any such payments, an 'award shall be deemed to mean the aggregate of all awards certified in favor of the same claimant.
Seite 300 - Army between the ages of twenty-one and thirty years, who have had at least two years' service; and, third, from reserve officers, and from officers, warrant officers and enlisted men of the National Guard, members of the Enlisted Reserve Corps and graduates of technical institutions approved by the Secretary of War, all between the ages of twenty-one and thirty years.