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Armed Forces Day Proclamation by John A. Notte, Jr., Governor
The year 1961 marks the fourteenth anniversary of the unification of our Armed Forces under the National Security Act of 1947.
Armed Forces Day is the annual report on this investment, a public presentation designed to give our own people, and the people of other lands who stand with us for peace with freedom and justice, the best possible opportunity to see and understand what we have and why we have it.
It is the purpose of Armed Forces Day to give Americans an opportunity to honor men of the Armed Forces, those who have made the supreme sacrifice, those who remain to preserve our security.
now, therefore, do I, John A. Notte, Jr., governor of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, proclaim Saturday, May 20th, 1961, as Armed Forces Day, reminding our citizens that we should rededicate ourselves to our Nation, respecting the uniforms as the guardians of our precious liberty.
The Medical Illustration Service is responsible for the collection, publication, exhibition, and file of medical illustration material of medico-military importance to the Armed Forces.
The American Registry Of Pathology operates as a cooperative enterprise in medical research and education between the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and the civilian medical profession on a national and international basis, under such conditions as may be agreed upon between the National Research Council and The Surgeons General of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.
In fiscal year 1959, the Medical Museum was moved to Chase Hall, a temporary building on Independence Avenue at Ninth Street, Southwest, and continued to display to the public the achievements of the Armed Forces Medical Services.
Throughout the period and during the movement operation, the Museum continued its functional support of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology.
Armed Forces Medical Publication Agency
The Armed Forces Medical Publication Agency, established in 1949, has published, since January 1950, The United States Armed Forces Medical Journal as a triservice publication to furnish material of professional interest to Medical Department officers of the three military services.
In May 1960, the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology began a series of articles on the `` Medical Museum '', and in June, the Institute started contributing a regular monthly `` Case For Diagnosis ''.
The Armed Forces Epidemiological Board agreed to submit each month a report for one of its 12 commissions, so that each commission will report once a year on some phase of its work calculated to be of particular interest and value to medical officers of the Armed Forces.
-- Expenditures for operating and maintaining the stations and equipment of the Armed Forces are estimated to be $10.3 billion in 1961, which is $184 million more than in 1960.
In total, these increases in operating costs outweigh the savings that result from declining programs and from economy measures, such as reduced numbers of units and installations, smaller inventories of major equipment, and improvements in the supply and distribution systems of the Armed Forces.
These contrasting trends in procurement reflect the anticipated changes in the composition and missions of our Armed Forces in the years ahead.

Armed and Day
* Armed Forces Day ( Georgia )
* Armed Forces Day ( Lebanon )
* Armed Forces Day or Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Liberation Army ( People's Republic of China )
* Armed Forces Day ( Equatorial Guinea )
* Armed Forces Day ( Poland )
* Armed Forces Flag Day ( India )
* Armed Forces Day ( Vietnam )
* Armed Forces Day ( Mexico )
* Armed Forces Day ( Liberia )
* Day of the Armed Struggle ( Angola )
* Victory of Armed Forces Day ( Cuba )
* Armed Forces Day ( Nigeria )
* Armed Forces Day ( Mauritania )
* Armed Forces Day ( Iraq )
* Armed Forces Day ( Mali )
* Royal Thai Armed Forces Day ( Thailand )
Despite vowing not to make any more films about the Nazi Party, in 1935, Riefenstahl made the 18-minute Day of Freedom: Armed Forces about the German army.
* Armed Forces Day ( Nicaragua )

Armed and formerly
The FRCI were formerly known as the Armed Forces of the New Forces ( FAFN ).
It was formerly just a component of the Armed Bear J Editor.
Nasser appointed himself prime minister, however, and promoted Amer to Commander of the Armed Forces — a position formerly occupied by Naguib.
In the United Kingdom, Armed Forces ' Day ( formerly Veterans ' Day ) is a separate commemoration, celebrated for the first time on 27 June 2009.
* National Center for Medical Intelligence ( NCMI ), formerly the Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center ( AFMIC )
In the British Armed Forces, the term " batman " or " batwoman " was formerly also applied to a civilian who cleaned officers ' messes or married quarters.
In the village of Headley, a military hospital, Headley Court ( formerly RAF Headley Court ), provides long-term rehabilitation to injured members of the British Armed Forces.
The elite units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were mostly formerly controlled by the military intelligence GRU ( Spetsnaz GRU ).
GRU or Glavnoye Razvedyvatel ' noye Upravleniye is the foreign military intelligence main directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation ( formerly the Soviet Army General Staff of the Soviet Union ).
* 104th Congress -- Committee on Government Reform and Oversight -- Committee on National Security ( formerly Committee on Armed Services )
In the period up to 1979, a large number of refugees had gathered in camps on the Thai border, including some armed groups: former Republicans, royalists, remnants of the Khmer National Armed Forces's ( FANK )' s 13th Brigade formerly commanded by Norodom Chantaraingsey, and bandits taking advantage of the chaos.
The Distinguished Service Cross ( DSC ) is a third level military decoration awarded to officers, and ( since 1993 ) other ranks, of the British Armed Forces, Royal Fleet Auxiliary and British Merchant Navy and formerly also to officers of other Commonwealth countries.
The Military Cross ( MC ) is the third-level military decoration awarded to officers and ( since 1993 ) other ranks of the British Armed Forces ; and formerly also to officers of other Commonwealth countries.
The Judge Advocate General was formerly the legal adviser of the Armed Forces, a role that ended in 2000.
They were promptly replaced by the American musicians Tommy Bolan ( formerly of Armed Forces ), and Tommy Henriksen.
The Air Force Cross ( AFC ) is a military decoration awarded to personnel of the United Kingdom Armed Forces, and formerly also to officers of the other Commonwealth countries, for " an act or acts of valour, courage or devotion to duty whilst flying, though not in active operations against the enemy ".
Butterfield serves on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, and formerly served on the House Armed Services Committee and the House Agriculture Committee.
* Lieutenant-General Gary Coward, CB, OBE, beginning his career in the Royal Artillery before transferring to the Army Air Corps, Coward is the current Quarter-Master General of the British Armed Forces, formerly Chief of Staff of the Permanent Joint Headquarters and before that General Officer Commanding United Kingdom Joint Helicopter Command.
In 1996, they moved to the joint service Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre at Amport House near Andover, formerly the home of the Royal Air Force Chaplain Branch.
* Chief of Defence Logistics, formerly a senior appointment in the British Armed Forces
The Soviet Navy colours had the 1935 official design with them ( it was later revised in 1950 ), with additions for units honoured with the Order of the Red Banner, but in 1964 the Supreme Commander's and Defense Minister's own naval colour and the colours of the Navy Commander-in-Chief ( formerly the Minister for the Navy ) and Chief of Naval Operations were issued with different designs used, with the addition of the Armed Forces General Staff's own naval colour.
grandfatherism ) is the name given to the informal system of subjection of new junior conscripts, formerly to the Soviet Armed Forces and today to the Russian armed forces, Internal Troops, and ( to a much lesser extent ) FSB border guards, as well as the military forces of certain former Soviet Republics, to brutalization by the conscripts serving their last year of compulsory military service as well as NCOs and officers.
Most of Joe's time away from the station found him hosting his own Alternative Rock show worldwide on AFN ( American Forces Network and formerly AFRTS, Armed Forces Radio and Television Services ) Joe was also involved in managing, producing and programming the inflight audio entertainment for many domestic and international airlines, and, Air Force One.
The Land Component ( French: Composante terre, Dutch: Landcomponent ), formerly the Belgian Land Force, is the land-based branch of the Belgian Armed Forces.

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