Universal Military Training: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1695, a Bill to Provide for the Military and Naval Training of the Citizen Forces of the United States. [Dec. 18, 1916-Feb. 1, 1917]U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 1178 halaman A bill to provide for the military and naval training of the citizen forces of the United States. |
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That the President may , by proclamation duly posted in a conspicuous place in
each post office and other public building of the United States , give public notice
of the provisions of this act and of the period or periods designated by him for ...
That the President may , by proclamation duly posted in a conspicuous place in
each post office and other public building of the United States , give public notice
of the provisions of this act and of the period or periods designated by him for ...
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... that better results will be obtained if members of the Citizen Army be trained in
one continuous period , and that it will cause less personal inconvenience to the
individual than if given in short periods extending over a period of years .
... that better results will be obtained if members of the Citizen Army be trained in
one continuous period , and that it will cause less personal inconvenience to the
individual than if given in short periods extending over a period of years .
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That the training of the members of the Citizen Cadet Corps shall be divided into
three periods , as follows : ( a ) The first period shall commence on the first day of
July in the year in which the persons liable reach the age of twelve years and ...
That the training of the members of the Citizen Cadet Corps shall be divided into
three periods , as follows : ( a ) The first period shall commence on the first day of
July in the year in which the persons liable reach the age of twelve years and ...
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That the training hereinabove provided for the third period of the Citizen Cadet
Corps fand for the Citizen Ammy may be given in daily periods or it may be given
in whole - day drills of not , less than six hours , in half - day drills of not less than
...
That the training hereinabove provided for the third period of the Citizen Cadet
Corps fand for the Citizen Ammy may be given in daily periods or it may be given
in whole - day drills of not , less than six hours , in half - day drills of not less than
...
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That members of the Citizen Cadet Corps undergoing training in the first period
shall not be provided with nor wear a uniform . Members of the Citizen Cadet
Corps undergoing training in the second and third periods shall be entitled to
wear ...
That members of the Citizen Cadet Corps undergoing training in the first period
shall not be provided with nor wear a uniform . Members of the Citizen Cadet
Corps undergoing training in the second and third periods shall be entitled to
wear ...
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