Box LG 1
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Contains 122 Results:
Armed Services-Retirement Programs., 1947-1948
Armed Services-Selective Service: Doctors, Dentists, Veterinarians., 1948
Armed Services-Surplus Military Property., 1948
Discussion of H.R. 5882; "To authorize the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Air Force to donate excess and surplus property for educational purposes" (Jack Z. Anderson-California), and H.R. 5859; "To authorize the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Air Force to donate excess and surplus property for educational purposes" (Robert L.F. Sikes-Florida).
Armed Services-Terminal Leave Bonds., 1947
Armed Services Leave Act. Making terminal leave bonds cashable or saleable.
Armed Services-Unification of the Armed Services., 1946-1947
Correspondents include Senator Thomas C. Hart; speech of Senator Hart; " A Department of Civil Aviation Versus A Separate Army Air Force," May 9, 1946.
Armed Services-Universal Military Training., 1947-1948
Discussion of H.R. 1988; "To provide for the national security of the Nation by requiring that all qualified young men undergo a period of training" (Overton Brooks-Louisiana), and H.R. 4278; "To enact the National Security Training Act of 1947" (Harry L. Towe-New York). Correspondence A-G.
Armed Services-Universal Military Training., 1947-1948
Discussion of H.R. 1988; "To provide for the national security of the Nation by requiring that all qualified young men undergo a period of training" (Overton Brooks-Louisiana), and H.R. 4278; "To enact the National Security Training Act of 1947" (Harry L. Towe-New York). Correspondence H-L.
Armed Services-Universal Military Training., 1947-1948
Discussion of H.R. 1988; To provide for the national Security by requiring that all qualified young men undergo a period of training" (Overton Brooks-Louisiana), and H.R. 4278; "To enact the National Security Act of 1947" (Harry L. Towe-New York). Correspondence M-R and clippings.
Armed Services-Universal Military Training., 1947-1948
Discussion of H.R. 1988; "To provide for the national security by requiring that all qualified young men undergo a period of training" (Overton Brooks-Louisiana), and H.R. 4278; "To enact the National Security Act of 1947" (Harry L. Towe-New York). Correspondence S-Z.
