Defense Department authorization and oversight: hearings on H.R. 1872, Department of Defense authorization of appropriations for fiscal year 1986 and oversight of previously authorized programs before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, 6–7 dalysU.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 |
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... incentives . In reviewing the research on stress in military families we learn that much of this stress comes from conflicts between work and family responsibilities . Excessive overtime , extended absences from home and forced ...
... incentives . In reviewing the research on stress in military families we learn that much of this stress comes from conflicts between work and family responsibilities . Excessive overtime , extended absences from home and forced ...
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... incentives are directed at solving this decline . The Hometown Recruiter Aide Program returns selected young outstanding soldiers to their hometown for a 45 day period to assist the local recruiters . These program increases represent a ...
... incentives are directed at solving this decline . The Hometown Recruiter Aide Program returns selected young outstanding soldiers to their hometown for a 45 day period to assist the local recruiters . These program increases represent a ...
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... incentive compensation programs is essential now in light of the increasing loss of pay comparability . A 9.6 % increase in pay will be required to achieve comparability at the beginning of FY86 , if we receive a 3 % raise on 1 July ...
... incentive compensation programs is essential now in light of the increasing loss of pay comparability . A 9.6 % increase in pay will be required to achieve comparability at the beginning of FY86 , if we receive a 3 % raise on 1 July ...
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... incentive packages . Regardless of final budgetary decisions , the Army will work both harder and smarter , leaving no stone unturned , to maintain the positive glide path on quality personnel in our Army of Excellence . Through our new ...
... incentive packages . Regardless of final budgetary decisions , the Army will work both harder and smarter , leaving no stone unturned , to maintain the positive glide path on quality personnel in our Army of Excellence . Through our new ...
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... incentive to reenlist , promote sense of community ) , and pertain to more than one MACOM . 9-5 . Army Funded Programs Army - funded programs are not the only way to realize partnership , wellness , and sense of community . Individual ...
... incentive to reenlist , promote sense of community ) , and pertain to more than one MACOM . 9-5 . Army Funded Programs Army - funded programs are not the only way to realize partnership , wellness , and sense of community . Individual ...
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active duty active force Admiral WATKINS Air Force Air National Guard AIRCRAFT areas Army Family Army National Guard benefits budget ceiling Center Chairman changes combat commanders committee compensation Congress continue cost DACF DAPE-CP DAPE-HRP DASG dental Department of Defense effective end strength enlisted ensure equipment facilities family members family services family support fiscal year 1986 funding GI bill goals Guard and Reserve housing improve incentive increase Individual Ready Reserve initiatives installations Issue legislation MACOMS manpower Marine Corps Marine Corps Reserve military families military personnel military retirement system mission mobilization Naval Reserve NAVAL RESERVE ASSOCIATION Navy OCAR officers operating overseas PDIP percent Philippine Scouts private sector problem proposal Question readiness recruiting reduce reenlistment request Required Action reserve components Reserve Forces retention Selected Reserve ships skills soldiers squadrons Total Force weight allowances
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