Recruitment and Training for the Foreign Service of the United States: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-fifth Congress, Second Session, on S. 3552, a Bill to Amend the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as Amended. May 27, 1958U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - Počet stran: 81 Considers (85) S. 3552. |
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84th Cong abroad amended appointment to class appropriate Arabic Arabic language assigned authority basis bill Budget Bureau candidates Chairman civil service colonel Congress Department Deputy Under Secretary eligible employees examination fiscal year 1959 foreign language Foreign Service Act Foreign Service Institute Foreign Service officers Foreign Service personnel Foreign Service Reserve Foreign Service staff Government HENDERSON HOSKINS incentives integration program June 30 language skills language training lateral entry program MAAG March 26 ment MID-CAREER COURSE MIKE MANSFIELD Mission number of officers OFFICER'S COURSE officers of classes overseas Pay and allowances pleted process posi Post allowance Post differential proficiency projected promotion qualifications Quarters allowance recruitment and training Representation allowance salary Secretary for Administration section 517 selection Senator MANSFIELD served Service officer corps Service officer positions Service positions Service Reserve officers Soviet Union specialists staff personnel staff study tions training program world language Wriston
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Strana 3 - Service officer of class 8 unless he has passed such written, oral, physical, and other examinations as the Board of Examiners for the Foreign Service may prescribe to determine his fitness and aptitude for the work of the Service...
Strana 42 - Committee composed of representatives from the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, the Department of the Interior, the Department of...
Strana 3 - Service and has demonstrated his loyalty to the Government of the United States and his attachment to the principles of the Constitution.
Strana 11 - ... than we now possess or have ever possessed to protect American lives and property from danger. It is a positive program for giving safety. This means less likelihood of incidents and controversies which tend to draw us into conflict, as they did in the last World War. There lies the road to peace! The position of the executive branch of the Government is that the age-old and time-honored doctrine of international law, coupled with these positive safeguards, is better calculated than any other...
Strana 10 - ... provisions of this section. While it is anticipated that this authority would rarely be used, there are occasions when direct appointment to class 7 would be desirable and fully justified in the interest of the Service and of the individual appointee. The Department intends, if this amendment is enacted, to issue regulations limiting such appointments to the most mature and experienced candidates who: (1) are at least 28 years old; (2) have a record of graduate training or employment in Government...
Strana 2 - The Secretary shall designate every Foreign Service Officer position in a foreign country whose incumbent should have a useful knowledge of a language or dialect common to such country.
Strana 56 - February 24, 1966, was received for the record from the Bureau of the Budget :) EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT, BUREAU OF THE BUDGET, Washington, DC, February S4, 1966.
Strana 2 - ... of members of the Service selected and assigned for training; and (3) provide special monetary or other incentives to encourage members of the Service to acquire or retain proficiency in foreign languages or special abilities needed in the Service.
Strana 2 - Secretary to provide appropriate orientation and language training to dependents of officers and employees of the Government assigned to foreign relations activities.
Strana 3 - Legal limitations on the number of appointments Under section 517 of the Foreign Service Act of 1946, as amended, a total of not more than 175 persons may be appointed who were not employed on March 1, 1955, in the Department of State, including Foreign Service Reserve and Foreign Service staff personnel, and who have not completed the required period of prior service in the Department or the Service, or both. This means that the number of persons appointed from other agencies of the Government,...