PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
PRO
LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM
FIRST SESSION
EIGHTY SIXTH CONGRESS
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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
Washington
Office of the Secretary
23 October 1958
Attached for your information are briefs'of legislative
proposals, consisting of expiring laws, new items, and carry-
over items, that were considered by the Military Departments
and approved by the Department of Defense as the proposed
Legislative Program for 1959?
These proposals will soon be presented to the Bureau of
the Budget for coordination and clearance within the Executive
branch of the Government. Only when such clearance has been
received will a proposal be forwarded to Congress. When a
proposal has been introduced in the Congress, "For Official
Use Only" in accordance with AFR 19016 is no longer applicable
as a restriction and those items may be treated as unclassified
information.
Comments or requests for information should be addressed
to the Director of Legislative Liaison, Attention: Legislative
Division, making specific reference to the Air Force legislative
P. FAR
Director
Legislative Liaison
jor General, USAF
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 959
DOD PROGRAM NO,: 86-1 SHORT TITLE: Extension of UMI&S,
Dependents Assistance,
DOD ACTION AGENCY: OSD and Continue Present
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST: Authorized Strength of
the Armed Forces
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
PURPOSE:
To extend the draft laws (UMI&aS), the Dependents Assistance Act,
and continue the suspension of the laws which place personnel strength
limitations on the armed forces to 1 July 19630 The Air Force would
be required to reduce its strength to a total of approximately 500,000
on 1 July 1959, if this suspension is not continued beyond its expiration
date of 30 June 19590
STATUS: 10 March 1959a Passed by the House of Representatives and the
Senate,
ACTION OFFICER: Lt, Col, Paffel
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO.: 86-4
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Air Force
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST: AFCJA
SHORT TITLE.- Foreign Claimsf, Ex-
tend from 1 to 2
Years a Statutory
Period for Filing
PURPOSE: This item would extend the time period for the filing of claims under
section 2734 of title lOs United States Code (formerly the Foreign
Claims Acct) from one year to two years after the claim arises. The
original purpose of the Foreign Claims Act was to promote and
maintain friendly relations through the prompt settlement of
meritorious claims arising from the noncombat activities of our
armed forces. This amendment is necessary in order that many
meritorious claims may be paid instead of denied because of not
filing within one year due to the fact the claimant was not aware
of the above mentioned law.
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DOI) LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR '959
DOD PR()'aR.AM NO. a
86-5
DOD ACTION AGENCYo
Navy
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST, Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personnel
This proposal would provide perm
temporary authority for members of t
to send gifts, not in excess of a v
United States free of customs dut
lation, or extension of the prey
gifts sent into the United Stat
Authority for Free
Entry From Overseas
for Service Personnel
ent authority for the present
armed forces stationed overseas
ue of $50 per shipment, to the
In the absence of permanent legis-
t law, duty would have to be paid on all
from abroad by members of the armed
force-so after 30 June 1959.
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SHORT TIE.- Gifts, Extend
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 12J9
DOD PROGRAM NO?:
86?5
SHORT TITLEg
Gifts, Extend
A
th
it
f
F
DOD ACTION AGENCY:
Navy
u
y
or
ree
or
Entry from Overseas
for Service Personnel
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST: Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personnel
This proposal would extend until 1 July 1961 the authority for
members of the Armed Forces stationed overseas to send gifts, not in
excess of a value of $50 per shipment, to the United States free of
customs duties. In the absence of permanent legislation, or extension
of the present law, duty would have to be paid on all gifts sent into
the United States from abroad by members of the armed forces, after
30 June 19599
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ACTION OFFICER: Major Verne D. J. Philips
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DOD PROGRAM NO.; 86-6
DOD ACTION AGENCY.- Navy
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTERESTo AFCJA
DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FQR 1959
SHORT TITLE.- Submarines, Extend
Authority for Loan
to Italy and Turkey
PURPOSE.- This legislation would authorize the extension of the existing loan
of two submarines to the Government of Italy and the existing loan
of two submarines to the Government of Turkey for a period of five
years.
AF Legislative Item No 0 6
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DOD LEGISIATIVE PROGRAM 1'2 1.959
DOD PROGRAM NO.: 86-7
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Navy
SHORT TITIE : Naval Chaplains,
Eliminate Annual
Report Requirement
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY JNTEERESTa Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personnel
This proposal would repeal a law of 1860 which requires that each
chaplain of the Navy report annually to the Secretary of the Navy the
services performed by him during the year.
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 19.59
DOD PROGRAM NO,: 86?10 SHORT TITLE:. Ready Reserve, Authorize
Ordering to Active Duty
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Army for Air Defense, Missions,
and for other purposes
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST:
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
This proposal would authorize the ordering of Ready Reserve and
National Guard personnel to active duty for air defense operations prior
to a proclamation of a national emergency. Present law authorizes call
to active duty of units of the Ready Reserve after proclamation of a
national emergency,. The requirement. for prior proclamation of a national
emergency is not consistent with the nature of our national defense systems
at the present time,
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ACTION OFFICER: Lt0Colonel McNichols
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DOD LEG: SLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO..- ' \ 86-10
DOD ACTION AGENCYS Army
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIM Y INTERESTS
Deputy Chief of Sta Personnel
PURPOSES
This proposal would auth~
,
National Guard personnel to ac
SHORT TITLES Ready Reserve,Authorize
Ordering to Active Duty
for Air Defense, Missions,
and for other purposes
ize the President to call Ready Reserve and
ve duty for air defense operations prior
to a proclamation of a national
to active duty of units of the Re
ergency. Present law authorizes call
national emergency. The requiremen
y Reserve after proclamation of a
for prior proclamation of a national
emergency is not consistent with the
at the present time.
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ature of our national defense systems
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DOD PROGRAM NO..
86-'11
DOD ACTION AGENCY:
Army
SHORT TITLE-. ,Aftiens, Extend until
STAFF AGENCY OF
PEI:IMARY INTEREST. Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personnel
PURF0SFa s
30 June 1961 the Authority
for Enlistment in the
Regular Army
This proposal would continue the resent authority of the Secretary
of the Army to enlist a limited numbs of aliens in the Regular Army.
The present law authorizes the Secretary of the Army to-enlist not more
than 12,500 aliens in the Regular A y,-and expires on 30June 1959.
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DOD I,IGIIATITJE PROGRAM FOR I9
DOD PROGRAM NO.,86=-12
DOD ACTION AGENT Navy
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST-. Deputy Chief of
Staffs Personnel
PURPOSE
SHORT TITLEo Wage Bo d Salaries,
Repea Section 7474
Titl lO, USC, with
Re eot to
This proposal would repeal the special a horn
,y granted to the
Secretary of the Navy to fix wages of Wage?B rd employees. This
authority
is unnecessary because general authority is granted to each agency of the
Government by present law,
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO. -. $6=?1:3
DOD ACTION AGENCY: OSD
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST-.
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
PURPOSE-.
.SHORT TITLE/ Civilian Employees Pay
Differentials and
Allowances in United
States Territories and
Possessions and Foreign
Areas
This proposal would authorize addition,
the classified Civil Service in the terri
United States, and in foreign areas, by
to bring the salaries of such employees
It would also provide, if found necess
anal retention of a sufficient number
geographical area.
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pay for Federalemployees of
ries and possessions of the
bans of a pay rate differential
p to those prevailing in the area.
y,, extra pay to insure-the recruiting
qualified personnel in each
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DOD 12GISLATrVE PROGRAM FOR :1959
DOD PROGRAM NO. 86-14 SHORT TITLE. Florida,, Land With-
DOD ACTION AGENCY- Air Force drawal, Eglin Range
Complex .
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY , INTEREST a DOS/ Operations
PURPOSE.. Public Law 85-337 provides for the withdrawal and reservation for,
and restriction of., and utilization by the Department of Defense
of public lands of the United States including lands in the
Territories of Alaska and Hawaii. The word "public lands" means
lands of public domain and Federal lands and waters of the Outer
Continental Shelf, and the Federal lands off the coast of Alaska
and Hawaii. This item would restrict the use of certain lands
of the Outer Continental Shelf adjacent to the State of Florida
and to restrict the operation of mineral laws therein. The in-
stallation involved is the Eglin Range Complex, Florida comprising
the Eglin Range, the Tyndall Range, the MacDill Range, and areas
between these ranges. This entire area comprises approximately
24,100, 000 acres.
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGR Al4 NO.' 86-15 SHORT TITLE: Texas, Land With-
drawal, Matagorda
DOD ACTION AGENCY- Air Force Water Range
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST: DCS/Operations
PURPOSE.- Public Law 85-337 provides for the withdrawal and reservation for,
and restriction of, and utilization by the Department of Defense
of public land, of the United States including lands in the
Territories of Alaska and Hawaii The word "public lands" means
lands of public domain and Federal lands and waters of the Outer
Continental Shelf, and the Federal lands off the coast of Alaska
and Hawaii. This item would restrict the use of certain lands
of the Outer Continental Shelf adjacent to the State of Texas
known as the Matagorda Water Range whicka comprises approximately
1,100,000 acres and is now used by the Department of the Air
Force for aerial gunnery training.
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DOD LEGISLAT PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM No. g 86-1.6 SRO r:r
fi
DOD ACTION AGENCY,,, Air Force
Nevada, Land Withdrawal,
Nellis Air Force Range
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST. DCS/Operations
PURPOSE: Public Law 85?337 provides for the withdrawal and reservation for,
and restriction of, and ut,lization by the Department of Defense
of public lands of the-United States including lands in tl)e
Terri~,ories of Alaska and Ifa.waii o The word "public lands" mans
lands of public domain and Federal lands and waters of tb -Outer
Continental Shelf, and the Federal lands off the coast of Alaska
and Hawaii. This item provides for the withdrawal and reserva-
tion of certain lands adjoining the Eastern boundary and Southern
boundary of the Nellis Air Force Range, Clark County, Nevada.
The withdrawal involves epproximatel,y 81,, X40 acres of land and
is used for new.te~chnics and.instructor training for new aircraft,
weapons and students 3460.
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1954
DOD PROGRAM NO,,,. 86-65 SHORT TITLE,. Enlisted Personnel,
Provide Uniformity in
DOD ACTION AGENCY,. Navy Conditions of Eligibility
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST,.
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
for Reenlistment Bonuses
At present, there are two conflicting provisions of law on reenlistment
bonuses. One provision authorizes a bonus if reenlistment occurs within
three months of date of discharge- a later provision authorizes a larger
bonus if reenlistment occurs within 90 days of discharge. The difference
in terms has caused difficulties because many people were unaware of it and
believed that reenlistment within three months would qualify an individual
for the larger bonus authorized by the later provision of law. However,
the term three months can mean a period as long as 92 days depending on the
number of 31 day months involved. Some service members reenlisted on the
91st or 92d day after the date of discharge and were erroneously paid the
larger bonus which was authorized only if reenlistment occurred within 90
days. Persons reenlisting on the 91st or 92d days are authorized only the
smaller bonus provided by the earlier law. Persons thus erroneously paid
the larger bonus became liable for the overpayment which was equal to the
difference between the smaller "three months" bonus and the larger "90 day"
bonus. This proposal would change the later provision to read "three
months." It is retroactive and will, therefore, authorize the larger bonus
for reenlistments on the 91st or 92d day since the date the larger bonus
was first authorized as well as into the future.
Identical legislation was introduced in the 85th Congress as H. R. 11789.
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO.: 86-67
SHORT TITLE: Civilian Reserve
Training Program
Authorized in the
Department of Defense
STAFF AGENC):' OF
PH~IMARY INTEREST; Deputy Chief of Staff,
Personnel
The purpose of this proposal is to authorize the Secretary of Defense
to e;3tabli.sh a civilian training program in the Department of Defense to
prov-'Lde a small reserve of trained persons who could be employed as
civilians in the Department of Defense in time of emergency. The program
would be used primarily to man security and intelligence activities.
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO.-. 86-68
DOD ACTION AGENCY,. OSD
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST,.
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
PURPOSE-.
SHORT TITLE,. Scientific and
Professional Personnel,
Amend Current
Authorization
The purpose of this proposal is to increase the number of scientific
and professional civilian positions in the Department of Defense and in
the National Security Agency. It would also authorize an increase in the
number of Classified Civil Service positions in the Department of Defense
in grades 16, 17 and 18. This expansion authorization is necessary to
meet critical existing needs for high level scientific and professional
personnel.
Similar legislation was introduced in the 85th Congress as S. 2518.
Part of this proposal was enacted into law by Public Law 85?462.
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DOE, LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO?s 8669 SHORT TITLE: Reserve Officer
Personnel: Act,
DOD ACTION AGENCY Air Force Omnibus Amendments
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST:
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
This proposal incorporates comprehensive policy and technical changes
into the Reserve Officer Personnel Act of 1954, which became effective
1 July 1955. It will bring up-to-date the laws pertaining to the promotion,
prey>edencep constructive credit, distribution, retention, and elimination
of officer: of the reserve components of the armed forces. The two cardinal
principles of the proposal are,. That the promotion systems for reserve
officers parallel, insofar as is practicable, the promotion system for
regular officers of the same armed force, and to achieve the greatest
poss3ible uniformity among: the armed services in administering their reserve
personnel.
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DOD INxISLA 'IVE 'R RAM OR ,
U
DOD PROGRAM NO. a 86-7C SHORT TlT 0 Officers, Amend Title
10, United States Code,
DOD ACTION AOENCIo OSD Provisions Relating to
Regular Promotion and
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST- Mandatory Retirement
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
This proposal would make the Regular promotion systems of the services
more similar, It would accomplish this by (1) making ability and efficiency
the criteria for selection for promotion; (2) authorizing in the Army and
Air Force limited selection of outstanding officers junior to those in the
primary group being considered; (3) provide that promotion to permanent
grades above captain in the Army and Air Force shall be made only on a `best
qualified' basis; (4) provide that permanent lieutenant colonels in the
Regular Army and Air Force, who have not already been retired or separated,
shall be retired 30 days after completing 26 years of promotion list service;
and (5) provide board proceedings to approve the pay and allowances of a
rear admiral of the upper half in the Navy and establish mandatory retirement
criteria for Navy admirals. The proposal would also provide authority for a
Service Secretary by board action and with deferred limitations to retire
any Regular officer with more than 20 years of promotion list service whenever
the needs of the service so require,,
Identical legislation was introduced in the 85th Congress as S. 37480
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 19 9
DOD P:.OGRAM NO.-. 8671 SHORT TITLE-. Civilian Employees
Salaries,Authorize
DOD ACTION AGENCY Air Force Emergency Payment for
Allotment in Event of
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTERESTS Evacuation
Deputy Chief of Staff. Personnel
To enable all departments and agencies of the Government to formulate
emergency financial plans for their officers and employees and their
dependents .a the event of military emergency requiring them to evacuate
their places of duty overseas. It would permit civilian officers and
employees of the Government to allot pay for support of their dependents,
to draw up to 30 days advance pay and to continue drawing pay for up to
six months Under specified emergency conditions notwithstanding evacuation
from their place of duty.
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DOD `IEGISIATIV.E PROGRAM
DOD PROGRAM NO., a6-72
DOD ACTION A NC'Y 2 Navy
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST,,,, Deputy Chief of
Stf f ., Personnel
SHORT." TITLE g Naval. & Marine Corps
Officers,, Amend Title
1O9 USC, Relating to
Promotions and, Retirement
PURSE
The p r se of this proposal is to remove from the active list those
Naval and Marine Corps officers Who are eligible for retirement and whose
performance of duty is not of such quality as to arrant retention, Identical
legislation was introduced in the 85th Congress as Hp Rn 8068 and the proposal
was also a fart of 50 374
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR tit
DOD PROGRAM NC)a 86C-73 SHORT TITLE.- Career Compensation Aot,
Amend t: Provide Family
DOD ACTION AG'E;NCYg Navy Separation Allowances
for Personnel Whose
STAFF AGENCY OF Dependents do not Reside
FR .RY IN`.E;REST - Deputy Chief of at Pex anent Duty Stations;
Staff,, Personnel and Validation of Payments
Made from 1 March 1956
The purl...,se of this proposal is to provide authority for payment of -a
family separation allowance to a member whose dependents do not reside at
or near his assigned permanent duty station and no sing~le-type
goverrmient quarters are available -for the member, It would also validate
the payment o.f' such allowances previously made which have been disapproved
by ComptroU e r General decisions.
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DOD IRGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 19
DOD PROGRAM NO,,: 86-74
DOD ACTION AGENCY: OSD
SHORT TITLE:/ Science Buildings,
Authorize Grants to
Educational Institutions
for ROTC Facilities
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST: Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personne
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this proposal is to autho,
make contributions to colleges, where ROTC
cost of constructing, expanding and rehabi
to be used by these ROTC unitsi The cont
cannot exceed a total of $175,000 to any,
of the cost of construction. The limi
may be increased by $200 for each mem
of 300, enrolled at any one institut
academic years prior to the effecti
than one service has ROTC units at
make a separate contribution.
AF LEGISLATIV ?, ITEM NUMBB : 7L
ize a service Secretary to
its are located? for part of the
itating or altering buildings
'ibution to be made by the service
one institution nor exceed one-half
tion on each of the contributions
r of the Corps involved, in excess
bn during a period of three consecutive
e date of such contribution, Where more
the same institution, each service may
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 112
DOD PROGRAM NO.: E6-77 SHORT TITLE: Household Effects, for
the Relief of Military
DOD ACTION AGENCY.- Navy Personnel from Cost of
Storage prior to
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST: April 17, 1954
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
This propo-sal would authorize all temporary storage of household
goods of members of the uniformed services, made prior to 17 April 1954,
under certain regulations which were interpreted by the Comptroller General
to disallow some of such storage. Prior to the decision of the Comptroller
General, temporary storage of household goods at public expense for not
more than six months was thought to be authorized at the request of a service
member ordered to make a permanent change of station, including (a) those
instances where the new station was within the same metropolitan area as
the old station, (b) instances where the owner desired shipment of only
part of his household effects to his new station, (c) instances where the
owner had withdrawn part of his household effects from temporary storage
procured at destination, and (d) instances where the survivors of a member,
whose death occurred while serving on active duty, requested temporary
storage. '.Phis proposal would relieve those service members and former
members and their survivors who are presently liable to the United States
for the cost of disallowed storage services received or for amounts received
as reimbursement for disallowed storage service secured at personal expense.
It would also allow for the refund of any amounts collected by the United
States on account of such liabilities.
AF LEGISLA`.i:'IVE ITEM NUMBER: 77
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 195`
DOD PROGRAM NO,,-, 86=79
DOD ACTION AGENC!o Navy
STAFF AGENCT OF PRIMARY INTEREST;
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
PURPOSE,,
SHORT TITLE.- Officer Personnel Act,,
Amend Re Pay and
Allowances of Flag
and General Officers
Present law authorizes the President to designate active list officers
of the armed forces for certain commands and for the performance of duties
of great importance and responsibility. Officers so designated are entitled
to the grade, rank., pay and allowance of an admiral, general., vice admiral.,
or lieutenant general, whichever is applicable,, Under present law, if he
is taken from this position, even for the purpose of assuming another such
position of equal or greater importance, he must revert to his regular grade,
rank, pay and allowances from the time of leaving until he assumes his new
duties,, The purpose of this proposal is to entitle such an officer to
the grade, rank, pay and allowances of either the old or the new position,
whichever is lower, during the interval between the two assignments.
Identical legislation was introduced in the 85th Congress as H. R. 9250-
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DUD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR x.9.2
DOD PR)GRAM NO0 ~
86-30
SHORT TITLE,
Government Personnel,
Authorize Acceptance
DOD ACTION AGENCY o
Navy
by Military of Certain
Non-Government Awards
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY IN]'EREST.- Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personnel
T is proposal would permit qualified members of the armed forces to
accept certain monetary awards or the equivalent from non-governmental
source;3, such as the Rockefeller Public Service Award, the Nobel Prize,
and the Sloan, Fellowship. Present law prohibits the acceptance of such
monetary awards.
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DOD .. LAT31~E PRCRA FOR
Dc PROGRAM NO.'. 56=81 SHORT TITLE-. Travel and Transportation
Allowances, Authorize for
DOD ACTION A ENCYs Air Force Escorts Accompanying
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTERESTS Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personnel
Dependents of Uniformed
Services Personnel, and
f/o/p
PURPOSE-. This proposal would authorize travel and transportation allowances
for an escort accompanying dependents of a member of the uniformed
services if the member is dead, missing, or otherwise unable to
accompany his dependents and the dependents are incapable of
traveling alone. It would also validate such payments previously
made and authorize payments for escorts ordered after January 19
1950, to perform such travel.
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NO. 81
ACTION OFFICERS Major Philips
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DOD LEGISIA.TIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM Nom a
86-87
DOD ACTION AGENCY
Army
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST. Surgeon General,, USAF
Medical. Personnel
This proposal would extend the law which provides special additional
pay for certain physicians,, dentists, and eterinarians, who enter on
active duty before I July 1959. This erasion is required so that persons
in these categories entering on active uty after 30 June 1959 will receive
the additional pay,
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NUMBE136 87
SHORT TITLE/Special Pay for
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1 59
DOD PRO! ;RAM NO0 86--88 SHORT TITLE-. Depend
L,OD ACTION AGENCIo Array
STAFF AGENCI OF PRIMAR.t INTEREST
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
This proposal would extend to a specific dat
Lepende:!A.ts Assistance Act of 1950 which constitu
the Carer Compensation Act of 1949,, It will
of the 1,ependents Assistance Act that now temp,
gent of the Career Compensation Act that a d
must actually reside in "the household of th
as a dependents Other sections, which wil
the quaeters allowances for enlisted pens
ray to the dependents of such personnel
vent to the basic allowance for quarter
eliminate the allotment of pay as a pr
basic allowance.
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NU] ERs 88,
Act, ~(xtension
certain portions of the
e temporary amendments to
e permanent that section
racily suspends the require-
endentot father or mother
member concerned to qualify
expire 1 July 1959, increase
el and require allotments of
s a prerequisite to their entitle-
authorized, This proposal will
equisite to entitlement to the
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NOD: 86?89 SHORT TITLE: Reserve Forces Act
Special Enlistment
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Army Program
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST:
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
This proposal would extend., for a specific period of time, the provisions
of the Reserve Forces Act of 1955" That Act, which became effective on 9 August
1955, will expire on 9 August 1959 unless extended by the Congress. That Act
realigned the Reserve structure to include within the Ready Reserve all of
the organized portions of the Reserve Forces, provided measures to insure
that Reservists comply with their training obligations, provided for recruiting
and training of young men specifically for the Reserves with a six-months
active duty training period for some, and reduced the eight year military
obligation to six years for persons entering the Armed Forces after its
enactment.
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NUMBER: 89
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM[ NOo: 86-95 SHORT TITLE,. Rations,, Uniform
DOD ACTION AGENCY,. Office of the Secretary
of Defense
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST,. DCS,Materiel
PURPOSE: This legislation would consolidate into one law the authority
for a basic ration for the armed forces. The ration would
contain a precise daily allowance of food, by quantity and
Component, for all servicemen. Setting forth the amount and
items to be served will insure that each serviceman will re-
,i.eive a just portion of provisions regardless of his geograph-
ical location or changes in economic conditions. In addition,
:a reasonable and logical foundation, for determining the ration
value may be established under an average daily allowance. The
legislation is expected to improve troop morale, result in
economy of operations, and increase the capacity fir cross-ser-
'vicing in the Army, Navy,, Air Force, and the Coast Guard.
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DOD LEGI&CM $ MQWW FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NOoa 86-107 SHORT TITLE-. Military Academy, Increase
Pay and Allowances of Cer-
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Army tain Professors
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST: Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personnel
PURPOSE: This proposal would authorize the pay and allowances of a brigadier
general for permanent professors of the United States Military
Academy who have completed at least 35 years of service and would
grant the retired pay of a brigadier general to retired permanent
professors with at least 35 years of service, (This proposal does
not apply to the Air Force).
AF LEGISLATIVE . ITEM NO. 107
ACTION OFF ICERs Major Philips
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR l
DOD PROGRAM NOom 56-111 SHORT TITLE: Reserve Forces, Amend
Law Relating to Active
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Army Duty Requirements for
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
Members of Ready
Reserve and National
Guard
The purpose of this proposal is to amend present law (1) to provide for
deferment of certain members of the Ready Reserve who agree to perform six
months active duty for training, (2) to provide for draft exemption for such
members after completing Ready Reserve service required by law, (3) to provide
for induction of Ready Reservists who fail to serve satisfactorily as Ready
Reservists, (4) to provide. for exclusion from the strength of the Ready
Reserve of those members on active duty, (5) to provide for involuntary active
duty for training for National Guard personnel who fail to participate
satisfactorily, and (6) to provide for flexibility with respect to the active
duty for training in the Reserve of the obligation of ROTC graduates so that
a six months active duty for training period will not be required in every
case.
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DOI) PROGRkM NO.
86-112
DOE, ACTION AGENCY-:
Army
DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FCI Llj 9
SHORT TITLE: Unif~sg Prohibit Sale
to authorized Persons
STAFF AGEI CY OF
IRIMARY INTEREST: DCS/Materiel
PURPOSE: This proposal would make it a crimina offense for any one to knowingly
dispose of any uniform of the Armed F rces or any distinctive part
Lhereof except as authorized under 31egulations prescribed by the
Secretary of the department concer ed.
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR.~2jj
DOD PROGRAM NOD : 86--119
DOD ACTION AGENCY-. Army
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST: Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personnel
SHORT TITLE: Armed Forces Reserve Act,
Amend See. 265 to Extend
Reserve Pay Provisions to
Members Without Specification
of Component
This proposal would allow a member of the Army or Air Force without
component, who is separated from the service, to draw the same readjustment
pay authorized by law for members of a Reserve components The proposal
would affect primarily a group of warrant officers who were inadvertently
not covered by the original Readjustment Pay Act. Some of these warrant
officers have been discharged since enactment of that Act.. This proposal
would entitle those already discharged to readjustment pay.
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SOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOI) PROGRAM NO o : 86-1-28
DOE) ACTION AGENCY,. Air Force
STAFF AGENCY OF
SHORT TITLE,. Transportation Systems,,
Authorize Control of in
Time of Emergency
PRIMARY INTEREST: DCS/Plans and Programs
PURPOSE; Under present :Law the President., through the Secretary of the Army
and the Secretary of the Air Force, respectively, is authorized to
take possession and assume control over any system of transportation:
in time of war? The proposed legislation would broaden this authority
to also apply under emergency conditions short of a state of war.
AF L3gislal::Lve Item No. 128
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM 'OR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO : 86-129
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Navy
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST: AFCJA
SHORT TITLE: Claims caused by military
Personnel Acting Outside
Scope of Employment
PURPOSE: This measure, permits the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of
the Air Force to settle claims up to $1000 caused by military personnel
and civilian employees acting outside the scope of their authority,,
The property damages, injury., or death must have occurred incident to
the use of a Government motor vehicle,, or the use of Government
property on a Government installation. Identical legislation was
introduced in the p5th Congress as H. R. 1061, This bill passed both
the House and the Senate but was vetoed by the President because
of attempted Congressional control over regulations which would
implement the law,
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DOD. LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM L04 .959
DOD PROGRikM NOma 86-130 SHORT TITLE: Renegotiation Act of 1951,
Extension of
DOD ACTIO:K' AGENCY: Office of the Secretary
of Defense
STAFF AGENCY OF
FRIMARY INTEREST. DOS/Materiel
PURPOSE: The proposed legislation would extend the Renegotiation Act of 1951P
as amended,, which will expire on 30 June 1959. The purpose of the
Act is to pro-rLde the government with an opportunity to recoup
--exeea i n- profits arising from procurement contracts.
!-K Q.GSSfuc
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DOD PROGRAM NO .a
86--131
DOD ACTION AGENCY
OSD
STAFF AGENCY OF'
PRIMARY INTEREST: AFCJA
DOD TZGISLATIVE. FOR.1959
SHORT TITLE: To amend titles 10,, 14 and
32, United States Code, and
to codify recent military
law.
PURPOSE: To incorporate in titles 10 and 32 of the United States Code the laws
relating to subjects covered by those titles that became effective
after December 31, 1957, and before December 31, 1958.. Laws that
become effective after December 319 1958, will be included in alater
proposal. The proposal also corrects a small number of errors in
previous military codification acts.
AF Legislative Item No. 131
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1952
DOD PROGRAM NO.: 86-133 SHORT TITLE: Reserve Components of the
Army, Repeal FY 1959
DOD ACTION AGENCY: OSD Appropriations Provisions
re Mandatory Minimum
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST: Strengths
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
This proposal would remove the stipulations in Title III of the Department
of Defense Appropriation Act, 1959 (72 Stat. 713) that Army reserve personnel
be maintained "at an end strength of not less than 300,000 for fiscal year 1959",
and that the Army National Guard be maintained "at an average strength of not
less than 400,000 for the fiscal year 1959".
These mandatory minimum strengths of the reserve components of the
Army represent an unprecedented departure from past policy which has traditionally
recognized that the Executive Branch of the Government must have broad flexi-
bility in providing balanced defense forces. When minimum strengths are set by
Congress in any regular or reserve components, this flexibility, so vitally
a part of the Executive Branch responsibility, is jeopardized.
AF Legislative Item No.: AFLI 245 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
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DOD PROGRAM NO.: 86-135
DOD ACTION AGENCY: OSD
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST:
Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations
PURPOSE:
SHORT TITLE: Military Construction
Act of 1959
This proposal would authorize additional military construction that is urgently
needed by the Department of Defense at this time, and would provide additional au-
thority to cover deficiencies in prior construction authorizations. The appropria-
tion of money required for construction is provided for in the Budget of the United
States Government for the Fiscal Year 1960.
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NUMBER: AFLI 238
ACTION OFFICER: Lt. Colonel Clay
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO.:
86-138 SHORT TITLE:
Naval Vessels,
DOD ACTION AGENCY:
N
Authorize Tonnage
avy
for FY 1960
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST: AFXPD
PURPOSE: This legislation is to authorize the President to construct
twenty thousand tons of amphibious warfare vessels and
landing craft and four thousand tons of patrol vessels.
AF Legislative Item No. 24
Action Officer: Lt Colonel Paul A. Black
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO,: 86-139
DOD AC!T?IC AGENCY: Army
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST:
Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations
PURPOSE:
SHORT TITLE: Alaska Land Withdrawals,
Authorized by the De-
partment of the Army
This proposed legislation would effect the statutory withdrawal from the
public domain of 51,400 acres of land in the Granite Creek Areal Alaska adjacent
to Fort, Greely; 572,000 acres of land in the Big Delta Area, Alaska adjacent to
Fort Greely; and, 256,000 acres of land in the Ladd-Eielson Area, Alaska, for con-
tinued use as the Yukon Command Training Site pursuant to Public Law 85-337,
AF Legislative Item No,a AFLI 261 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO..: 86-140 SHORT TITLE: Civilian Employees, repeal
sec. 7475, title 10, re
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Navy Hiring at Naval Installations
Prior to National Elections
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST:
Director of Personnel Planning, AFPDP
To repeal section 7475 of title 10, USC, which provides that no increases
may be made in the force at a naval activity within sixty days before a
national election unless the Secretary of the Navy certifies that the needs
of the service require the increase at that time. The provision has been
made obsolete by later statutes far more workable administratively and causes
an unnecessary expense and administrative burden.
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NUMBER: 259
Action Officer: Mr. James T. Ashworth
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD Program No: DOD 86-141
DOD Action Agency: Navy
Staff Agency of Primary Interest: AFCJA-14
Short Title: Naval Prisoners,
Establish Parole System for
Par-pose: The proposed legislation is to grant to the Secretary of the Navy
the same authority to parole prisoners in naval retraining
commands that the Secretaries of.the Army and Air Force now have
with respect to prisoners who are confined in United States
Disciplinary Barracks. Also, it will correct the misnomer ttprisons
and prison farms" to "correctional facilities".
AF Legislative Item No.: AFLI 267 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Action Officer: Major Schleicher (AFR 190-16)
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM N.: 86_142 SHORT TITLE: To amend the Career
Compensation Act of 1949
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Navy with respect to incentive
STAFF AGENCY OF pay for certain submarine
services
PRIMARY INTEREST: DCS/Personnel
PURPOSE: To expand the provisions of submarine pay so that absence from
the submarine for good cause, such as training and rehabilitation,
in excess of 15 days will not mean a loss of submarine pay. This
would overcome an adverse Comptroller General decision
AF Legislative Item No. 274
STATUS: Pending OSD clearance.
ACTION OFFICER. Lt.Col. Paffel
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO.:
86-143
SHORT TITLE:
Naval Postgraduate School
Dean, Secretary of the Navy
DOD ACTION AGENCY:
Navy
to Fix Compensation of
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST:
Director of Personnel Planning, AFPDP
To provide authority to the Secretary of the Navy to adjust
appropriately the salary of the Academic Dean of the Naval Postgraduate
School, within limits prescribed by the Congress for positions under
the Classification Act of 1.949, without obtaining enabling legislation
each time the adjustment is made. The salary of the Dean is now
limited to $13,500 per year by section 7043(b) of title 10, USC, as
amended. This upper limit was increased from $12,000 per year by
the Act of August 9, 1955, ch. 669 (69 State 607).
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NUMBER: 282
Action Officer: Mr. James T. Ashworth
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DOD LEGISLATIVE. PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO0: 86-144
DOD ACTION AGENCY.- Air Force
SHORT TITLE: Air Force Officers, to
Revise the Authorized
Grade Distribution
STAFF AGENCY OF
PRIMARY INTEREST: Deputy Chief of
Staff, Personnel
This proposal would authorize the Air Force to exceed the Officer
Grade Limitation Act ceilings by 5,000 in the grade of major through
Fiscal Year 1963, The Air Force has over 4,000 Reserve officers on
active duty in the grade of captain who cannot now be promoted to the
grade of major even though they have over 14 years? active duty com-
missioned service because of the Officer Grade Limitations, This num-
ber will increase each year unless relief is given, The Air Force con-
tends that these officers who are the back-bone of the combat force should
have at least an 80% opportunity for promotion to major, the same as the
Regular officer at 14 years' active Federal commissioned, service,
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NUMBER: 307
ACTION OFFICER: Lt,Colonel D. W. Paffel
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DOD LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO.: 86-147
DOD ACTION AGENCY: Army
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST:
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel
PURPOSE
SHORT TITLE: Foreign Awards,
Acceptance by Five
Star Generals
The purpose of this proposed legislation is to provide necessary
authority for Generals of. the Army George Catlett Marshall, Douglas
MacArthur, and Omar Nelson Bradley to accept and wear the awards tendered
them by foreign governments and held in escrow by the Department of State
pursuant to the Act of January 31, 1881 (21 Stat. 604; 5 U.S.C. 115).
The Secretary of State is required to furnish each odd-numbered Congress
"a list of those retired officers or employees of the United States for
whom the Department of State under the provisions of 115 of this title
B U.S.C. 119, is holding decorations, orders, medals, or presents
tendered them by foreign governments." (Act of June 27, 1934; 48 Stat.
1267; 5 U.S.C. 115a) (Underscoring supplied).
Officers attaining the grade of General of the Army may elect not
to retire from the service but to continue to be carried on the active
list and remain available to the Government for consultation. Each of
the Generals named above chose not to retire. Thus, their names would
not be included in any list of retired officers forwarded periodically
by the Secretary of State to the Congress, and legislation is required
if these Generals are to receive during their lifetime the awards tendered
them by foreign governments and which are currently held in escrow by
the Department of State.
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NUMBER: 583
Action Officer: Major Verne D. J: Philips
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DOD :LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM F?t 1959
DOD PROGRAM NO.: 86-151 SHORT TITLE- Plight Pay, Authorize
Certain Members of the
DOD ACTION AGENCY- OSD Armed Forces Without
Regard to Present
STAFF AGENCY OF PRIMARY INTEREST: Minimum Flight Re-
Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel quirements-
PURPOSE:
This proposal would provide on a permanent basis, the authority presently
existing in Section 615, Public Law 85-724, 85th Congress, H. R. 12718,
August 22, 1958, which is on a temporary basis and will expire effective
July 1, 1959- Were this temporary authority made permanent legislation the
rated or designated career of military aviators would be made more attractive
by virtue of the fact that the Congress would thereby have recognized the
total hazards of a military flying career and taken appropriate steps to
insure that the flight pay associated therewith would not be abruptly
terminated.
With regard to the second provision of the proposed legislation con-
cerning certain assignments outside the United States, the Services have
judiciously used the temporary authority now existing and have thereby
been able to maintain the morale and efficiency of those aviators who have
had to be stationed at remote and inaccessible areas of the world and behind
the Iron Curtain. It is desirable and necessary to continue this practice.
Accordingly, the Department of Defense strongly recommends that this provision
also be made permanent legislation.
AF LEGISLATIVE ITEM NUMBER- 827
ACTION OFFICER: Lt- Colonel McGarry
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