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Reserve Forces Act of 1955

OCT 01, 1955
M. H. Trytten

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.

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