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They receive their pay the same way they do when they're not on deployment. Most military personnel opt to receive their pay via direct deposit.
The old system of promotion and seniority took a huge hit. The appointment of general officers became based on ability, rather than right. Officers were more often selected on merit as well, though it was through election on some units. There was also a draft instituted.
Yes. The heirs-at-law should receive a notice of the time and date of the hearing for the appointment of the Administrator. The notice should contain some language about what they should do if they have any objections to the appointment of the person who filed the petition. There is a statutory time period during which an objection must be made and that too is recited on the notice. Anyone who wishes to object must follow those instructions to the letter.
The officers were white, but the non-commissioned officers and troops were African American.
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At your first appointment your cardiologist will probably look at your medical records and listen to your heart as well as talk with you about how you have been feeling and maybe get an ekg.
Because so many of the best officers in the pre-war U.S. Army were Southerners.
Thälmann was the leader of the Communist Pary of Germany (KPD) and was anti-Nazi. His involvement in the appointment of Hitler was nil.
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No there was'nt any.
They elected officers