This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'Federal Government: Military'.
Federal Government:
Military
2008 Annual Flex-Time Report
This is breakdown of state employees with Military Affairs participating in the flex schedule
Executive Order (2005, 4)
Governor's Executive Order on Land-Use Planning and Military Installation Compatibility
Four Months a Prisoner of War in 1945 (4) [Special Report]
Contains the memoirs of Lt. Jack A. Simon who served as a B-17 navigator in the U.S. Army Air Force during WWII. Simon flew twenty seven missions over Germany before his plane was shot down near Derben. His internment ended when American troops liberated Simon's prisoner of war camp in Spring 1945.
Illinois Department of Military Affairs Biennial Report 2007-2008 (covers July 1, 2006-June 30, 2008)
This is a biennial report for the Illinois National Guard
Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs hosts ceremony honoring local World War II Veterans (2009, July 20) [1071**09]
Press release: The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs is hosting a Legion of Honor Medal ceremony for local World War II Veterans at the James R. Thompson Center in Chicago at 11 a.m., Tuesday July 21, 2009. The French Consul General will present the Legion of Honor Medal to six Illinois Veterans and five other Veterans from throughout the Midwest (1 from Iowa, 2 from Indiana, 1 from Kentucky and 1 from Wisconsin) who helped liberate France during World War II. The Legion of Honor Medal is the highest honor that France can bestow upon those who have accomplished remarkable deeds for France.
Military License Plates {periodical start}
Military plates may be displayed on passenger vehicles, trucks, vans weighing 8,000 pounds or less and motorcycles(except the Gold Star).
Military License Plates (2007)
Military plates may be displayed on passenger vehicles, trucks, vans weighing 8,000 pounds or less and motorcycles(except the Gold Star).
Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940 (1940)
The Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940 (SSCRA) is a federal statute designed to protect those who have been obliged to drop their own affairs to take up the burdens of the nation. It is intended to enable persons on active duty and activated reservists to devote their attention exclusively to the defense needs of the nation by providing for the temporary suspension of civil proceedings that might prejudice the civil rights of such persons.
