Section 6 ( j ) of the Universal Military Training and Service Act provides that the Department of Justice must hold a hearing " with respect to the character and good faith " of any claimed conscientious objections.
22.
He was a member of the Chief of Staff s Advisory Group ( 1946 1948 ), the Army Ground Force Postwar Planning Group, and the Haislip Review Board which studied such subjects as military organization, mobilization, universal military training, and training.
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Du Maurier, for example, was a serving army officer, while Le Queux was assisted by Field Marshal Earl Roberts, who had resigned from active duty a few years earlier to devote himself to the National Service League, which promoted universal military training.
24.
In a speech at Princeton University on March 1, 1917, he described universal military training as " the [ only ] truly democratic solution to the problem of preparedness on land . " His universal military training alienated New Yorkers and was not popular.
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In a speech at Princeton University on March 1, 1917, he described universal military training as " the [ only ] truly democratic solution to the problem of preparedness on land . " His universal military training alienated New Yorkers and was not popular.
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In its resolution, the congress declared that further military attacks on the Soviet Republic were inevitable, and that therefore the congress considered it the fundamental task of the Party to adopt the most resolute measures to organize the Red Army and to introduce universal military training.
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At the conclusion of the meeting Colonel Bell referred to the great loss sustained by the Defence Forces by the very recent death of Mrs Brewis ( of Hamilton ), who was the first woman in New Zealand to assist in organising the universal military training movement.
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To offset the rapid disintegration of the Army, General George C . Marshall hoped President Harry S . Truman and Congress would enact Universal Military Training ( UMT ), requiring all young men to receive one year of military training so the Army could expediently ramp up in time of war.
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Elliott supported the idea of universal military training and refused to allow students to protest the draft . He took a leave of absence in 1942 and 1943 to serve as chief of a division of the War Manpower Commission, where he suggested ways for universities and colleges to contribute to the war effort.
30.
The only source of information about its pre-revolutionary biography is his own business as an employee of Universal Military Training courses, found a historian of Russian systems of unarmed combat MN Lukashev in the Central State Military-Historical Archive of the USSR . According to the written Spiridonov own track record, he descended from the philistines Vyatka province.