Recruitment and Retention Readiness Act of 1983 and Other Legislative Initiatives for the All-volunteer Force: Hearing Before the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1747, S. 1873, and Related Bills, February 21, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 214 páginas |
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active duty Administrator All-Volunteer Force Armed Forces Armed Services Army College Fund Army's attract basic benefit basic educational assistance basic VEAP believe Chairman SIMPSON chapter combat arms Congress Congressional Budget Office contributions cost cost-effective December 31 Department of Defense Educational Assistance Act Educational Assistance Program educational benefit program educational incentives effective date eligible enactment fiscal G.I. Bill GI Bill high quality recruits high school graduates high-quality recruit I-IIIA increase individual kickers Korb legislation manpower Maxwell Thurman mental categories military service month participant percent period prepared statement President program of education proposed qualified personnel recruiting problems recruitment and retention reenlistment require Reserve component retention problems RUDY BOSCHWITZ scoring Secretary concerned Secretary of Defense Selected Reserve Senator Armstrong Senator MATSUNAGA serve service members shortfalls skills soldiers SUBCHAPTER subsection supplemental educational assistance termination THURMAN title 38 U.S. SENATOR United States Code VEAP program
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