Reserve Forces Act of 1955
DOI: 10.1063/1.3061784
The Reserve Forces Act of 1955 has been placed on the statutes and thus the military manpower program of the nation has been settled for a time—possibly a long time. It seems unlikely that the Congress will open up these touchy issues short of a gathering international storm. The present legislation could be with us a long time.
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M. H. Trytten. Director, Office of Scientific Personnel, National Academy of Sciences—National Research Council.