Conferring a Military Status Upon Certain Civilian Employees, Engineers Department, United Stattes Army: Hearing, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Session, on S. 384. April 16, 1937

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Stran 17 - Hereafter headquarters clerks shall be known as Army field clerks and shall receive pay at the rates herein provided, and after twelve years of service, at least three years of which shall have been on detached duty away from permanent station or on duty beyond the continental limits of the United States, or both, shall receive the same allowances, except retirement, as heretofore allowed by law to pay clerks, Quartermaster Corps, and shall be subject to the rules and articles of war.
Stran 14 - An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military establishment of the United States", approved May 18, 1917, or any.
Stran 19 - The travel directed is necessary in the military service. By command of the Chief of Engineers : E.
Stran 22 - That Army field clerks shall have the same allowances and benefits as heretofore allowed by law to pay clerks, Quartermaster Corps, not including retirement: Provided, however, That the minimum or entrance pay, exclusive of said allowances, of said Army field clerks shall be $1,200 per annum : Provided further. That Army field clerks shall receive the same increase of pay for service beyond the continental limits of the United States as is allowed by law to commissioned officers of the Army...
Stran 22 - Corps, whose total pay and allowances exceed $2,500 hut do not exceed $2,740 per annum, shall be paid such additional amount as will make their total pay and allowances not to exceed $2,740 per annum: Provided further, That this section shall not be construed to reduce the pay and allowances of any Army field clerk or field clerk Quartermaster Corps.
Stran 8 - We further submit the testimony of the commanding officer of this corps (hearings, pt. 3, p. 19) : No men resigned before the armistice: in fact, I would not receive resignations prior to the armistice. I considered that we entered the service during the war, and I so advised the officers, and I accepted no resignations. Military uniforms and equipment were issued to the men by the War Department. They were drilled and instructed as officers and performed the duties of officers in the armies of the...
Stran 22 - Quartermaster Corps, whose total pay and allowances do not exceed $2,500 per annum, shall be paid an increase at the rate of $240. per annum: Provided further, That such Army field clerks and field clerks Quartermaster Corps, whose total pay and allowances exceed...
Stran 21 - S. 1095, passed the Senate and was reported favorably by the House Committee on April 1, 1936, but no action was taken on it by the House.
Stran 27 - October 2%, 1937. Hon. MORRIS SHEPPARD, Chairman, Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate.
Stran 18 - This phenomenon cannot be understood if we limit our investigations to observations made in our lifetime. As noted by the President's Task Force on Suburban Problems in 1968, "To be meaningful, any examination of the suburbs as they are today — and as they will be in the future — must consider the Nation's growth trends that began before the turn of the century.

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