Method of Computing Basic Pay: Hearing Before Subcommittee No. 2 of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 9979, to Change the Method of Computing Basic Pay for Members of the Uniformed Servies. February 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, March 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, 1958U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 515 halaman |
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Halaman 5116
... ENLISTED PERSONNEL -- FY 1959 765,000 TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED 241,000 चन • A536 ...
... ENLISTED PERSONNEL -- FY 1959 765,000 TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED 241,000 चन • A536 ...
Halaman 5130
... personnel field over a period of almost a year . Their recommendations showed us how we could , through enlightened ... enlisted man considering a service career . Tell such a man that he can reach a satisfactory level of ...
... personnel field over a period of almost a year . Their recommendations showed us how we could , through enlightened ... enlisted man considering a service career . Tell such a man that he can reach a satisfactory level of ...
Halaman 5131
... enlisted personnel of the highest caliber in occupa- tions of great importance to their service . I would like to say , how- ever , that we consider the proficiency system to be the most flexible of all variable - compensation proposals ...
... enlisted personnel of the highest caliber in occupa- tions of great importance to their service . I would like to say , how- ever , that we consider the proficiency system to be the most flexible of all variable - compensation proposals ...
Halaman 5133
... enlistment . How many of this group in their first term of enlistment are draft - motivated we cannot tell . At any rate , they are young , inexperienced , untrained , leaving only 765,000 personnel that must fill the total job ...
... enlistment . How many of this group in their first term of enlistment are draft - motivated we cannot tell . At any rate , they are young , inexperienced , untrained , leaving only 765,000 personnel that must fill the total job ...
Halaman 5134
... ENLISTED PERSONNEL -- FY 1959 765,000 TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED 241,000 INDUCTEES 2,300,000 1,294,000 1st TERMERS Requirements for qualified personnel are not being met , shortages are particu- larly acute in technical areas , and most ...
... ENLISTED PERSONNEL -- FY 1959 765,000 TRAINED AND EXPERIENCED 241,000 INDUCTEES 2,300,000 1,294,000 1st TERMERS Requirements for qualified personnel are not being met , shortages are particu- larly acute in technical areas , and most ...
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$5 billion active duty administrative Admiral BURKE Air Force amended by striking Armed Forces armed services Army basic pay BATES believe BLANDFORD Career Compensation Act Chairman civilian Colonel BENADE Colonel KECK commissioned officers computing Congress Cordiner Committee Cordiner report correct cost Department of Defense effective date enlisted personnel entitled February 27 GAVIN going HARDY HÉBERT inserting the words KILDAY Kings Point legislation lieutenant colonel longevity Marine Corps Maritime Service Merchant Marine Academy MILLER month Navy Paul Kilday pay grade pay purposes pay scales pay system percent phase-in place thereof present problem proficiency pay promotion proposed question rank rate of pay receive recommendations reenlistment Reserve retired pay RIVERS second lieutenant Secretary BRUCKER Secretary FRANCIS Secretary MCELROY section 14 section 201 sergeant serving skill special pay step-in-grade subcommittee subsection technical thing tion uniformed services United States Code warrant officer
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