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... bill last year , and different than when the World War veterans ' act was passed . Since my last appearance before the committee we have completed what we term the decentralization of the bureau's activities . We have delegated to the ...
... bill last year , and different than when the World War veterans ' act was passed . Since my last appearance before the committee we have completed what we term the decentralization of the bureau's activities . We have delegated to the ...
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... bill . The CHAIRMAN . It is the last section of the bill , Mr. Luce , but if you desire , the General can answer your question now . Mr. LUCE . I simply meant a general statement , because anybody reading the record might desire to know ...
... bill . The CHAIRMAN . It is the last section of the bill , Mr. Luce , but if you desire , the General can answer your question now . Mr. LUCE . I simply meant a general statement , because anybody reading the record might desire to know ...
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... bill , but I would like to have an observation from you at this time in reference to closing vocational training July 1 , 1926. From your experience , would you say that that would work a great hardship on men by forcing them to finish ...
... bill , but I would like to have an observation from you at this time in reference to closing vocational training July 1 , 1926. From your experience , would you say that that would work a great hardship on men by forcing them to finish ...
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... bill with respect to that . Mr. CONNERY . You state that the bill will make 50 WORLD WAR VETERANS ' LEGISLATION.
... bill with respect to that . Mr. CONNERY . You state that the bill will make 50 WORLD WAR VETERANS ' LEGISLATION.
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... bill will make some provision for that . If we should pass a provision that would lengthen the time in which they can receive rehabilitation , extend it another year or two years , that would take care of only the men who are in the ...
... bill will make some provision for that . If we should pass a provision that would lengthen the time in which they can receive rehabilitation , extend it another year or two years , that would take care of only the men who are in the ...
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25 per cent administrative amendment American Legion amount appointed Army arrested average awards beneficiary bill BROWNING BULWINKLE Bureau hospitals Captain BETTELHEIM CHAIRMAN claimant claims committee compensation Congress CONNERY cost death dependents Disabled American Veterans discharged disease Doctor COOLEY Doctor CROSSMAN Doctor DUNHAM Doctor DUNN ex-service examination fact feel FITZGERALD Government grade handicap HAYDEN HINES Johnson City June 30 KIRBY legislation LUCE matter medical council medical director medical officers ment MILLER MILLIGAN misconduct month nurses o'clock a. m. paid paresis patients payment pension permanent and total person personnel physicians premiums present proposition provision pulmonary tuberculosis question RANKIN reason received recommendation record regional offices regulations rehabilitation reinstate reserve corps salaries soldiers Spanish-American War statement syphilis term insurance thing tion totally disabled treatment tuberculosis United States Veterans Veterans of Foreign VIPOND words World War veterans
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Page 125 - Corps shall be in response to a request from the Surgeon General of the Army, the Surgeon General of the Navy, the Surgeon General of the Public Health Service...
Page 230 - ... if the designated beneficiary does not survive the insured or survives the insured and dies prior to receiving all of the two hundred and forty installments or all such as are payable and applicable, there shall be paid to the estate of the insured the present value of the monthly installments thereafter payable, said value to be computed as of date of last payment made under any existing award...
Page 326 - Philippines, and who are disabled by disease, wounds or otherwise, and who have no adequate means of support, and by reason of such disability are incapable of earning their living...
Page 141 - ... except as to defects, disorders, or infirmities made of record in any manner by proper authorities of the United States at the time of, or prior to, inception of active service, to the extent to which any such defect, disorder, or infirmity was so made of record: Provided, That an ex-service man who is shown to have or, if deceased, to have had...
Page 495 - SEC. 19. That no claim agent or attorney, except the recognized representatives of the American Red Cross, the American Legion, the Disabled American Veterans, and the Veterans of Foreign Wars and...
Page 230 - If no beneficiary within the permitted class be designated by the insured, either in his lifetime or by his last will and testament...
Page 451 - The Chairman. We are very glad to have had you with us this morning, Mr.
Page 122 - ... the national home for disabled volunteer soldiers, under such regulations as it may prescribe...
Page 114 - If there is no objection, the committee will stand adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock.