Amending the Draft LawU.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 |
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Side 5
... forces of the various public hospitals throughout the country . Senator FLETCHER . In that connection , would it be possible to set out in the law exactly what you mean to cover by the regulations ? Gen. CROWDER . I think that would be ...
... forces of the various public hospitals throughout the country . Senator FLETCHER . In that connection , would it be possible to set out in the law exactly what you mean to cover by the regulations ? Gen. CROWDER . I think that would be ...
Side 11
... forces of the Army and the Navy as they exist to - day , and then of what that force will consist when you have exhausted class 1 ? Senator WADSWORTH . As at present constituted . Gen. CROWDER . I prefer that the chairman of the ...
... forces of the Army and the Navy as they exist to - day , and then of what that force will consist when you have exhausted class 1 ? Senator WADSWORTH . As at present constituted . Gen. CROWDER . I prefer that the chairman of the ...
Side 13
... force or not . Senator KIRBY . Have you any authority , or has the military branch any authority , to take these men out of the Naval Reserve who are there and who are not fighting and who are apparently not needed and put them into the ...
... force or not . Senator KIRBY . Have you any authority , or has the military branch any authority , to take these men out of the Naval Reserve who are there and who are not fighting and who are apparently not needed and put them into the ...
Side 18
... force over there in the Government Printing Office assembling them into packages and the problem of railway transportation is five days on an expedited schedule . Senator REED . That is a rush job , and why should we limit our- selves ...
... force over there in the Government Printing Office assembling them into packages and the problem of railway transportation is five days on an expedited schedule . Senator REED . That is a rush job , and why should we limit our- selves ...
Side 28
... force . Senator JOHNSON . Is it not obvious that once they go in there as a military force , a hostile invasion , call it what you please , they are bound to get into difficulties , and then you have got to go to their aid and rescue ...
... force . Senator JOHNSON . Is it not obvious that once they go in there as a military force , a hostile invasion , call it what you please , they are bound to get into difficulties , and then you have got to go to their aid and rescue ...
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Admiral PALMER age limits ages of 18 agriculture amendment bill boards boys CHAIRMAN civilian commissions Congress course CROWDER deferred classifications Department divisions draft age draft law enlist enroll estimate exempted fact fighting figures France give Government increase industry J. C. W. BECKHAM June large number lieutenant MANN MARCH Marine Corps matter ment military program National Army National Guard Naval Reserve Navy necessary o'clock occupations or employments officers organization pass permit present President proposition Provost Marshal purpose question quotas recruiting registration Regular Army regulation require reservoir schools Secretary BAKER Secretary of War selective-draft Senator Chamberlain Senator FLETCHER Senator JOHNSON Senator KIRBY Senator MCKELLAR Senator REED Senator SMITH Senator THOMAS Senator WADSWORTH September small number soldiers statement technical thing tion to-morrow training camps troops United volunteer system War Department West Point young
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Side 75 - States, to serve therein for the period of the war or emergency, unless sooner discharged, any or all members of the National Guard and of the National Guard Reserve. All persons so drafted shall, from the date of their draft, stand discharged from the militia, and shall be subject to such laws and regulations for the government of the Army of the United States as may be applicable to members of the...
Side 75 - ... of the United States he shall be entitled to all the benefits of the pension laws existing at the time of his service, and in case such officer...
Side 3 - An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military establishment of the United States", approved May 18, 1917, or any.
Side 75 - When Congress shall have authorized the use of the armed land forces of the United States for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army, the President may, under such regulations, including such physical examination, as he may prescribe, draft into the military service of the United States, to serve therein for the period of the war or emergency, unless sooner discharged, any or all members of the National Guard and of the National Guard Reserve.
Side 75 - SERVICE. — -When Congress shall have authorized the use of the armed land forces of the United States, for any purpose requiring the use of troops in excess of those of the Regular Army...
Side 75 - That the enlisted men required to raise and maintain the organizations of the Regular Army and to complete and maintain the organizations embodying the members of the National Guard drafted into the service of the United States, at the maximum legal strength as by this Act provided, shall be raised by voluntary enlistment, or if and whenever the President decides that they...
Side 7 - States, who have attained the age of twentyone years since the last preceding date of registration, and on or before the next...
Side 88 - Persons engaged in industries, including agriculture, found to be necessary to the maintenance of the Military Establishment, or the effective operation of the military forces, or the maintenance of national interest during the emergency.
Side 76 - ... service of the United States, organize, and officer, in accordance with the provisions of section one hundred and eleven of said national defense act. so far as the provisions of said section may be applicable and not inconsistent with the terms of this act, any or all members of the National Guard...
Side 76 - ... any or all members of the National Guard and of the National Guard Reserves, and said members so drafted into the military service of the United States shall serve therein for the period of the existing emergency unless sooner discharged...