Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Armed ServicesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 |
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Página 33 - Committee and a period of thirty days shall elapse while Congress is in session (in computing such thirty days, there shall be excluded the days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days...
Página 12 - Operations from May 1944 until August 1945, participating in the Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, and Ardennes Campaigns. He was released from active duty on 5 January 1946. On 3 November 1947, General Greenlief rejoined the Nebraska National Guard as commanding officer. Company G, 134th Infantry. He subsequently served as S-3 of the 134th Infantry Regiment, acting assistant adjutant general of Nebraska, G-4 of the 34th Infantry Division and division chief of staff.
Página 12 - ... designated an Army Aviator on 22 May 1969. He is qualified in fixed and rotary wing aircraft. Awards and decorations include Distinguished Service Medal, USA, w/cluster ; Distinguished Service Medal, USAF; Silver Star. Bronze Star, Purple Heart with three Oak Leaf Clusters, Croix de Guerre with Gold Star. European-AfricanMiddle Eastern Campaign Medal with four Battle Stars, the Combat Infantry Badge and the Army Aviator Badge, Distinguished Service Medal, NGAUS ; and many State awards.
Página 2 - ... the United States, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service, or any component of those services, but shall not be deemed to include commercially operated aircraft. Mr. BROOKS. We have with us this morning Secretary Patterson. Mr. Secretary, we are always pleased to have you with us and we will be glad to have you proceed at this time. STATEMENT OF HON. ROBERT P. PATTERSON, SECRETARY OF WAR Secretary PATTERSON. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee,...
Página 19 - States with assurance that such equipment, materials, or services are required for and will be used solely to maintain its internal security, its legitimate self-defense, or to permit it to participate in the defense of the area of which it is a part or in United Nations collective security arrangements and measures, and that it will not undertake any act of aggression against any other state...
Página 2 - Association, filed a petition for a Writ of Certiorari with the Supreme Court. The petition was denied in February 1974.
Página 31 - The executive agreement form is used only for agreements which fall into one or more of the following categories: a. Agreements which are made pursuant to or in accordance with existing legislation or a treaty; b. Agreements which are made subject to Congressional approval or implementation; or c. Agreements which are made under and in accordance with the President's constitutional power.
Página 12 - General Greenlief was appointed as Deputy Chief, National Guard Bureau, on 14 September 1963 and was promoted to major general on 9 February 1965. On 13 September 1967, he was extended for an additional four-year term. On 20 April 1970, he was appointed Director, Army National Guard in addition to his duties as Deputy Chief, National Guard Bureau.
Página 187 - ... I don't think anyone did — of the damage this would cause. Senator HUGHES. You were just thinking of escaping flood waters more or less. Mr. KENT. Yes. Senator HUGHES. Do you live in that valley, Mr. Kent? Mr. KENT. Yes. Senator HUGHES. Did you lose any member of your family? Mr. KENT. No, sir. Senator HUGHES. Mr. Chairman, I think 'that is all the questions I have right now. Mr. TUDOR. May I address the Chair. I would like to make a statement to support Mr. Kent's statement that for myself,...
Página 33 - That no equipment or materials may be transferred out of military stocks if the Secretary of Defense, after consultation with the Joint Chiefs of Staff, determines that such transfer would be detrimental to the national security of the United States or is needed by the reserve components of the armed forces to meet their training requirements.