Hearings Before and Special Reports Made by Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives on Subjects Affecting the Naval and Military EstablishmentsU.S. Government Printing Office |
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... Bray , of Indiana ; Mr. Huddleston , of Alabama ; Mr. Kitchin , of North Caro- lina ; and we are pleased to have sitting with us as an observer the distinguished gentleman from the Territory of Hawaii . The first witness we are favored ...
... Bray , of Indiana ; Mr. Huddleston , of Alabama ; Mr. Kitchin , of North Caro- lina ; and we are pleased to have sitting with us as an observer the distinguished gentleman from the Territory of Hawaii . The first witness we are favored ...
Halaman 2360
... Bray ? Mr. BRAY . First , before I go into any questions on this specific bill , you stated that the Uniform Code of Military Justice was brought about by the insistence of the Defense Department . Was that not brought about principally ...
... Bray ? Mr. BRAY . First , before I go into any questions on this specific bill , you stated that the Uniform Code of Military Justice was brought about by the insistence of the Defense Department . Was that not brought about principally ...
Halaman 2361
... BRAY . Is he in every instance given a right to a hearing before this undesirable discharge is given ? Mr. JACKSON . He is given , as I understand it , in all three services an opportunity to be heard . Mr. BRAY . How many members are ...
... BRAY . Is he in every instance given a right to a hearing before this undesirable discharge is given ? Mr. JACKSON . He is given , as I understand it , in all three services an opportunity to be heard . Mr. BRAY . How many members are ...
Halaman 2362
... BRAY . I am very happy that something is being done . There was interest in Congress and civilians that did bring about the Uni- versal Code of Military Justice , about which I am very happy . I would like to know - and I think the ...
... BRAY . I am very happy that something is being done . There was interest in Congress and civilians that did bring about the Uni- versal Code of Military Justice , about which I am very happy . I would like to know - and I think the ...
Halaman 2365
... Bray brought out , a stigma . We say , " We give you a chance to work that off , and to come out . with an honorable , " while he is still in service . However , that is a somewhat arduous procedure for him , because if he has a ...
... Bray brought out , a stigma . We say , " We give you a chance to work that off , and to come out . with an honorable , " while he is still in service . However , that is a somewhat arduous procedure for him , because if he has a ...
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78th Congress accused Air Force Amarillo amended American Legion Armed Forces armed services Army Article bad conduct discharge benefits bill BLANDFORD Boards of Review BRAY Chairman charge civilian CLYDE DOYLE Code of Military Colonel SCOTT command committee print Congress Congressman consideration Corps correction of military counsel Court of Military court-martial Courts Martial Department of Defense discharge limited discharge or dismissal discharge review boards discharge under honorable dishonorable discharge DOYLE enlistment fact FERMAN GUBSER HEAVEY honorable conditions honorable discharge HUDDLESTON individual issued JACKSON Judge Advocate jurisdiction KITCHIN KUHFELD lawyers legislation less than honorable Military Appeals MILITARY DISCHARGES Military Justice military records military service naval records Navy offenses original discharge person postservice conduct procedures punitive discharge reenlist rehabilitation Secretary sentence serviceman Special court-martial statement subcommittee tion trial type of discharge undesirable discharge Uniform Code USCMA veterans World War II
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Halaman 2351 - Secretary concerned may reenlist a person in, or appoint or reappoint him to, the grade to which payments under this section relate. (e) No payment may be made under this section for a benefit to which the claimant might later become entitled under the laws and regulations administered by the Administrator of Veterans
Halaman 2352 - Witnesses shall be permitted to present testimony either in person or by affidavit and the officer requesting review shall be allowed to appear before such board of review in person or by counsel.
Halaman 2591 - For the purposes of this subdivision the word "veteran" shall mean a person who has served in the active military or naval service of the United States at any time on or after September 16, 1940, and prior to July 26, 1947, or on or after June 27, 1950, and prior to February 1, 1955...
Halaman 2592 - Any person guilty of mutiny, treason, spying, or desertion, or who, because of conscientious objections, refuses to perform service in the land or naval forces of the United States or refuses to wear the uniform of such force, shall forfeit all rights to insurance under this part.
Halaman 2352 - The Board shall review, on its own motion or upon the request of a former officer or enlisted man or woman or, if deceased, by the surviving spouse, next of kin, legal representative or guardian, the type and nature of the discharge or dismissal in question.
Halaman 2556 - October 25, 1951. (d) Applicable current appropriations are available to continue the pay, allowances, compensation, emoluments, and other pecuniary benefits of any person who was paid under subsection (c), and who, because of the correction of his military record, is entitled to those benefits, but for not longer than one year after the date when his record is corrected under this section if he is not reenlisted in, or appointed or reappointed to, the grade to which those payments relate.
Halaman 2556 - Affairs, are authorized and directed to establish in the War and Navy Departments, respectively, boards of review composed of five members each, whose duties shall be to review, on their own motion or upon the request of a former officer or enlisted man or woman or, if deceased, by the surviving spouse, next of kin...
Halaman 2595 - That section provides, in pertinent part, that the discharge of any person on the ground that he was a conscientious objector who refused to perform military duty or refused to wear the uniform or otherwise to comply with lawful orders of competent military authority, shall bar all rights (except government insurance) of such person under laws administered by the Veterans Administration based upon the period of service from which discharged or dismissed.
Halaman 2592 - ... discharge or dismissal, except a discharge or dismissal by reason of the sentence of a general court martial.
Halaman 2595 - ... willful and persistent misconduct : Provided, however, That where service was otherwise honest, faithful, and meritorious a discharge or separation other than dishonorable because of the commission of a minor offense will not be deemed to constitute discharge or separation under dishonorable conditions (October 31, 1946).