Marginal Man and Military Service: A Review, Svesci 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - Broj stranica: 270 |
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Stranica 259 - Class IV-A : Registrant who has completed service; sole surviving son. Class IV-B: Officials deferred by law. Class IV-C: Aliens. Class IV-D: Minister of religion or divinity student. Class IV-F: Registrant not qualified for any military service.
Stranica 259 - Conscientious objector available for noncombatant military service only. Class IC: Member of the Armed Forces of the United States, the Coast and Geodetic Survey or the Public Health Service. Class ID: Member of reserve component or student taking military training. Class IO: Conscientious objector available for civilian work contributing to the maintenance of the national health, safety, or interest.
Stranica 259 - IW: Conscientious objector performing civilian work contributing to the maintenance of the national health, safety, or interest, or who has completed such work. Class IY: Registrant qualified for military service only in time of war or national emergency.
Stranica 259 - CLASS I Class IA: Available for military service. Class IAO: Conscientious objector available for noncombatant military service only. Class IC: Member of the Armed Forces of the United States, the Coast and Geodetic Survey or the Public Health Service. Class ID: Member of reserve component or student taking military training. Class IO: Conscientious objector available for civilian work contributing to the maintenance of the national health, safety, or interest.
Stranica 261 - Registrant not qualified for any military service. (a) In Class IV-F shall be placed any registrant who is found under applicable physical, mental, and moral standards to be not qualified for any service in the Armed Forces either currently or in time of war or national emergency declared by the Congress.
Stranica 229 - The Army General Classification Test; with special reference to the construction and standardization of forms la and Ib.
Stranica 267 - Appeals, which shall be responsible directly to the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Air Force, jointly, for the proper performance of the delegated authority hereinafter conferred. The Board shall operate under general policies established or approved by the Munitions Board.
Stranica 243 - MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY SYSTEM Military occupational specialty (MOS) is a term used to identify a grouping of positions possessing such close occupational or functional relationships that the most desirable degree of interchangeability among persons so classified exists at any given level. Specific MOS classifications are awarded on the basis of training and/or experience. The enlisted MOS code consists of five characters, with each succeeding character providing more precise identification...
Stranica 178 - Qualification of American Youth for Military Service" (Medical Statistics Division, Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1962; processed) p.
Stranica 229 - A follow-up and comparison of three groups of navy enlisted men: marginal-and-illiterate, marginal-but-literate, and typical recruits.