Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affirs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1945-46: Seventy-ninth Congress, First-second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 |
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... UNITED STATES NAVAL ACAD- EMY ( H. R. 2669 ) . MR . SASSCER NAVY DEPARTMENT , Washington , September 11 , 1945 . Hon . CARL VINSON , Chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs , House of Representatives . MY DEAR MR . CHAIRMAN : The ...
... UNITED STATES NAVAL ACAD- EMY ( H. R. 2669 ) . MR . SASSCER NAVY DEPARTMENT , Washington , September 11 , 1945 . Hon . CARL VINSON , Chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs , House of Representatives . MY DEAR MR . CHAIRMAN : The ...
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Seventy-ninth Congress, First-second Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs. REFERENCE OCT 24 45 [ No. 106 ] FOR THE RELIEF OF LT . COMDR . WILLIAM H. BOOTH , UNITED STATES NAVY , RETIRED ( H. R. 2953 ) . MR ...
Seventy-ninth Congress, First-second Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs. REFERENCE OCT 24 45 [ No. 106 ] FOR THE RELIEF OF LT . COMDR . WILLIAM H. BOOTH , UNITED STATES NAVY , RETIRED ( H. R. 2953 ) . MR ...
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... United States ( i . e . , serving ashore or on a private vessel ) as well as those persons not in military service serving overseas with the naval forces with certain exceptions made subject in time of war or national emergency to the ...
... United States ( i . e . , serving ashore or on a private vessel ) as well as those persons not in military service serving overseas with the naval forces with certain exceptions made subject in time of war or national emergency to the ...
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... United States which are not required for military or naval use , in order that the naval goverment may use this land for the resettle- ment of residents who are displaced as a result of the extensive military and naval construction ...
... United States which are not required for military or naval use , in order that the naval goverment may use this land for the resettle- ment of residents who are displaced as a result of the extensive military and naval construction ...
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... United States for damage to naval property which are cognizable in admiralty in a district court of the United States and all claims for damage to such property caused by vessels and floating objects . Under the proposed bill no claim ...
... United States for damage to naval property which are cognizable in admiralty in a district court of the United States and all claims for damage to such property caused by vessels and floating objects . Under the proposed bill no claim ...
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active duty Admiral CARTER Admiral COCHRANE Admiral COMBS Admiral DENFELD Admiral DUBOSE Admiral FITCH Admiral HopwOOD Admiral HORNE Admiral KING Admiral McINTIRE Admiral MOREELL aircraft amendment Annapolis appointed authorized aviation Bancroft Hall bases BATES bill BRADLEY bridge buildings Bureau Calif Captain HOPWOOD Captain JOHNSON Captain LARSON Captain WIRTH CHAIRMAN civilian COLE Colonel MAAS commissioned committee Congress correct demobilization discharge EDMUNDS employees enlisted establishment facilities going Government grade Guam HÉBERT HENSEL hospital Hunter Point Izac John's College land Lieutenant Commander Marine Corps ment MOTT Naval Academy Naval Affairs Naval District Navy Department navy yards NROTC operation Pacific percent permanent plants postwar Navy present proposed question rank Regular Navy Reserve officers SASSCER Seabees Secretary FORRESTAL ships statement station surplus thing tion United United States Navy VANDEGRIFT warrant officers
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