Coast Guard Service. Hearings ... on H.R. 13392 & H.J.R. 382 |
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... military or- ganization and fundamentally does not belong in the Treasury De- partment . Its duties are comparatively simple and are compara- timely limited . As you have heard Capt . Austin say , in the Navy Department these young ...
... military or- ganization and fundamentally does not belong in the Treasury De- partment . Its duties are comparatively simple and are compara- timely limited . As you have heard Capt . Austin say , in the Navy Department these young ...
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... military and more useful to the Navy in time of war than the old Revenue Cutter Service was , through increased efficiency and from the fact that they have taken over the Coast Patrol , which becomes a very important part of the ...
... military and more useful to the Navy in time of war than the old Revenue Cutter Service was , through increased efficiency and from the fact that they have taken over the Coast Patrol , which becomes a very important part of the ...
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... military machinery they have found existing under the Treasury Department ; and they found that of all the duties listed as duties of the Coast Guard , some 16 in number , only one is directly connected with the Treasury Department ...
... military machinery they have found existing under the Treasury Department ; and they found that of all the duties listed as duties of the Coast Guard , some 16 in number , only one is directly connected with the Treasury Department ...
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... military organization in the Treasury Department and transfer that vessel to the Navy Department , with the same personnel , and under the same kind of organization , I don't think it would cost any more to operate her , especially as ...
... military organization in the Treasury Department and transfer that vessel to the Navy Department , with the same personnel , and under the same kind of organization , I don't think it would cost any more to operate her , especially as ...
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... military aspect ? Capt . AUSTIN . No , sir ; I think they have more time given to navi- gation at Annapolis than at the Coast Guard Academy . The only reason why the Coast Guard officers have more experience in operat ing is that after ...
... military aspect ? Capt . AUSTIN . No , sir ; I think they have more time given to navi- gation at Annapolis than at the Coast Guard Academy . The only reason why the Coast Guard officers have more experience in operat ing is that after ...
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59 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the Coast Guard, which shall constitute a part of the military forces of the United States and which shall operate under the Treasury Department in time of peace and operate as a part of the Navy, subject to the orders of the Secretary of the Navy, in time of war or when the President shall so direct.
41 ÆäÀÌÁö - State, or of any colony, district, or people ; it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, or such other person as he shall have empowered for that purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States...
41 ÆäÀÌÁö - It shall be lawful for the President, or such person as he shall empower for that purpose, to employ such part of the land or naval forces of the United States, or of the militia thereof, as shall be necessary to compel any foreign vessel to depart the United States in all cases in which, by the laws of nations or the treaties of the United States, she ought not to remain within the United States.
41 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... revenue of the United States, by the masters and crews of the several revenue cutters, and by the military officers commanding in any fort or station upon the seacoast; and all such officers of the United States shall faithfully aid in the execution of such quarantines and health laws, according to their respective powers and within their respective precincts, and as they shall be directed, from time to time, by the Secretary of the Treasury.
42 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be forfeited, but the Secretary of the Treasury shall have power to authorize the killing of any such mink, marten, sable, or other fur-bearing animal...
18 ÆäÀÌÁö - I care to ask. The CHAIRMAN. Does any other member of the committee wish to ask any question?
42 ÆäÀÌÁö - It shall be the duty of the President to cause a guard or patrol to be maintained in the waters frequented by the seal herd or herds and sea otter, in the protection of which the United States is especially interested, composed of naval or other public vessels of the United States designated by him for such service...
42 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... have authority to establish and maintain depots for provisions and supplies on the Pribilof Islands and to provide for the transportation of such provisions and supplies from the mainland of the United States to the...
40 ÆäÀÌÁö - It shall be lawful for all collectors, naval officers, surveyors, inspectors, and the officers of the revenue-cutters, to go on board of vessels in any port of the United States, or within four leagues of the coast thereof, if bound to the United States...
36 ÆäÀÌÁö - In general, the duties of the Coast Guard may be classified as follows : 1. Rendering assistance to vessels in distress and saving life and property. 2. Destruction or removal of wrecks, derelicts, and other floating dangers to navigation. 3. Extending medical aid to American vessels engaged in deep-sea fisheries.