Selective Service and Amnesty: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Administrative Practice and Procedure..., 92-2..., February 28, 29, and March 1, 19721972 - 671 pages |
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... serve " oper- ates equitably and evenly . We will also get Mr. Tarr's views on the impact of an amnesty policy on ... served in prison rather than participate in a war they considered immoral . Before moving on to our first witnesses I ...
... serve " oper- ates equitably and evenly . We will also get Mr. Tarr's views on the impact of an amnesty policy on ... served in prison rather than participate in a war they considered immoral . Before moving on to our first witnesses I ...
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... serve " operates equitably and evenly . We will also get Mr. Tarr's views on the impact of an amnesty policy on the ... served in prison rather than participate in a war they considered immoral . Before moving on to our first witness , I ...
... serve " operates equitably and evenly . We will also get Mr. Tarr's views on the impact of an amnesty policy on the ... served in prison rather than participate in a war they considered immoral . Before moving on to our first witness , I ...
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... serve ; limit local board service to 5 years and establish maximum age for retirement . Allow women to serve . Preserve existing organi- zation . Recommend a watchdog committee to achieve optimum uni- formity of the law . Do not use ...
... serve ; limit local board service to 5 years and establish maximum age for retirement . Allow women to serve . Preserve existing organi- zation . Recommend a watchdog committee to achieve optimum uni- formity of the law . Do not use ...
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... constitutes a long postponement , but in the case of a boy , for instance , who is inducted and his induction is postponed to serve in the Peace Corps , or in the case of a young man who has a postponement in order to finish a 41.
... constitutes a long postponement , but in the case of a boy , for instance , who is inducted and his induction is postponed to serve in the Peace Corps , or in the case of a young man who has a postponement in order to finish a 41.
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... serve voluntary ? Mr. TARR . All voluntary . Senator KENNEDY . And you cannot tell us what percentage of the ... serving in this way , and we are continuing recruitment . Two more criticisms remain . First , why not require that at least ...
... serve voluntary ? Mr. TARR . All voluntary . Senator KENNEDY . And you cannot tell us what percentage of the ... serving in this way , and we are continuing recruitment . Two more criticisms remain . First , why not require that at least ...
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