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Military government weekly information bulletin
No. 17 (November 1945)
Personnel data, pp. 20-26
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with relation to each. Know principles 'of supervision over wholesalers, -co- 'operatives, retailers and German food 'offices. (Staff members and staff assistants p'ositions at CAF Grades 11 and 9, gross salaries 5,375 and 4,550 dollars, respectively, are available in this cate- gory). PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TERMINAL LEAVE The proposed bill authorizing lump sum payment in lieu 'of terminalleavle has passed the Housle of Represen- tatives and again has been referred to the Senate with recommended slight modifications. Approval of this bill will mean that all officers and enlisted men of the Armed F'orces will be entitled to re- ceive, after discharge, a cash payment amounting to their pay and allowances for the period for which unexpended leave furlough has been accumulated. This information will undoubtedly in- terest all military personnel and will certainly be of interest to thos'e officers and men now considering accepting civilian employment in this Theater. Passage of the bill would rescind previous instructions issued by this, headquarters to the 'effect that mili- tary personnel accepting civilian em- ployment in this Theater would forfeit their unexpended terminal leave. Ln its present form, the bill has a retro- .active clause permitting payment to military personnel who have accepted civilian employment or who will accept civilian employment. DETACHMENT PERSONNEL HELD Detachments have been advised by USFET that personnel performing spe- cial branch functions will not be relieved from duty or reassigned under the Military Government reorganization directive until the review of Frage- bogen, filed or required to be filed, has been completed. PLACED IN ESSENTIAL CLASS Medical officers specifically trained for Military Government assignments as public health work, etc., although becoming eligible for redeployment in accordance with Par. 2, USFET Cir- cular 134 dated October 4th, can be retained for an additional period of six months as they are performing essen- tial Military Government duties, USFET ha announced. PROA Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. *Maj. Maj. Maj. Maj. Capt. Capt. Capt. Capt. TO LT. COLONEL Richard Bard, Det F-14 Levi F. Gilbert, Det E-7 John M. Gregory, Det H-57 Edwin H. Hughes, Det E-6 Leon P. Irvin, Det E-3 Morgan Keaton, Det E-1 James A. Franklin, Det E-6 Shirley R. Marsh, Det G-25 Harry M. Montgomery, Det G-28 Frederick A. Sansome, Det F-15 Joseph W. Shamel, Det E2C2 Joseph I. Taylor, Det G-23 Willie D. Veal, Det E-7 Joel B. White Jr, Det E-1 Fenner H. Whitley Jr, Det AlCl Wilson W. Williver, Det E-3 TO MAJOR James C. Andrews, Det E-1 Bertram R. Bertramson, DetE-5 Alfred M. Bingham, Det E-1 Frederick C. Blake, Det F-13 22
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