The Army Air Service, Hearing ..., on H.R. 10827 ..., May 10, 1926 |
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... rated as air mechanies , first class , or air mechanies , second class , and that the number of enlisted men rated as air mechanies , first class , shall be to the number of enlisted men rated as air mechanies , second class ...
... rated as air mechanies , first class , or air mechanies , second class , and that the number of enlisted men rated as air mechanies , first class , shall be to the number of enlisted men rated as air mechanies , second class ...
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... rated as flying officers can not tell definitely whether they have had 75 hours ' actually alone in an airplane or not , because the records are not kept that way , and it is going to be diffi- cult to certify to that fact . Furthermore ...
... rated as flying officers can not tell definitely whether they have had 75 hours ' actually alone in an airplane or not , because the records are not kept that way , and it is going to be diffi- cult to certify to that fact . Furthermore ...
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... rated . What type of man do you expect to use as their mechanics and give this additional pay to , General ? General PATRICK . This matter was up some time ago with the War Department , and the attention of the department was called to ...
... rated . What type of man do you expect to use as their mechanics and give this additional pay to , General ? General PATRICK . This matter was up some time ago with the War Department , and the attention of the department was called to ...
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... rated to 14 per cent of the authorized strength . In making the regulations it is quite possible for the Secre tary to state that not more than such a per cent of each grade should be this rated , and further the number that could be rated ...
... rated to 14 per cent of the authorized strength . In making the regulations it is quite possible for the Secre tary to state that not more than such a per cent of each grade should be this rated , and further the number that could be rated ...
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... ratings , the Air Service has an allotment of 7.9 per cent , as against an Infantry allotment of 1.29 per cent . These allotments of high paid men could be readjusted if the spe- cialist ratings were granted . Just what that would be is ...
... ratings , the Air Service has an allotment of 7.9 per cent , as against an Infantry allotment of 1.29 per cent . These allotments of high paid men could be readjusted if the spe- cialist ratings were granted . Just what that would be is ...
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Page 1 - An Act for making further and more effectual provision for the national defense, and for other purposes", approved June 3, 1916 (39 Stat.
Page 3 - That whenever a ribbon issued under the provisions of this act shall have been lost, destroyed, or rendered unfit for use without fault or neglect on the part of the person to whom it was issued, a new ribbon shall be issued to such person without charge therefor.
Page 3 - Congress, a distinguished flying cross of appropriate design, with accompanying ribbon, to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Air Corps of the Army of the United States, including the National Guard and the Organized Reserves, or with the United States Navy...
Page 21 - That when officers, warrant officers, and enlisted men of the National Guard are entitled to armory drill pay, the increase of 50 per centum thereof herein provided shall be based on the entire amount of such armory drill pay to which they shall be entitled for a calendar month or fractional part thereof, and the required aerial flights may be made at ordered drills of an Air Service organization, or at other times when so authorized by the President.
Page 3 - Department that such person has so distinguished himself as to entitle him thereto; but in case an individual who shall distinguish himself dies before the making of the award to which he may be entitled, the award may, nevertheless, be made and the medal or cross or the bar or other emblem or device presented within three years from the date of the act justifying the award thereof to such representative of the deceased as the President may designate...
Page 21 - That for the period of three years immediately following July 1, 1926, there is hereby created in each of the divisions of the War Department General Staff an air section to be headed by an officer of the Air Corps, the duties of which shall be to consider and recommend proper action on such air matters as may be referred to such division.
Page 3 - ... cross, bar or other device hereinbefore authorized shall be awarded or presented to any...
Page 1 - Officers and enlisted men of the Army shall receive an increase of 50 per centum of their pay when by orders of competent authority they are required to participate regularly and frequently in aerial flights, and when in consequence of such orders they do participate in regular and frequent aerial flights as defined by such Executive orders as have heretofore been, or may hereafter be, promulgated by the President: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall be construed as amending existing provisions...