Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1920-1921. Sixty-sixth Congress, Third Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 - 945ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... commander on the active list and shall hold office for the term of four years . During his term of office the Chief of the Chaplains ' Bureau shall have rank , pay . and allowances of a rear admiral of the lower half . Mr. BRITTEN . How ...
... commander on the active list and shall hold office for the term of four years . During his term of office the Chief of the Chaplains ' Bureau shall have rank , pay . and allowances of a rear admiral of the lower half . Mr. BRITTEN . How ...
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... Commander B. G. Leighton , United States Navy . This " story " contains many interesting details and should be put in these hearings for easy reference . ( The matter referred to is printed in full in the record , as follows :) NAVAL ...
... Commander B. G. Leighton , United States Navy . This " story " contains many interesting details and should be put in these hearings for easy reference . ( The matter referred to is printed in full in the record , as follows :) NAVAL ...
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... Commander B. G. LEIGHTON , Commanding Fleet Air Force , United States Atlantic Fleet . [ Published in September , 1920 , issue United States Air Service . ] The return of the Atlantic Fleet Air Force to its home yard at Philadelphia on ...
... Commander B. G. LEIGHTON , Commanding Fleet Air Force , United States Atlantic Fleet . [ Published in September , 1920 , issue United States Air Service . ] The return of the Atlantic Fleet Air Force to its home yard at Philadelphia on ...
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... Commander Baker , as a repre- sentative of the Navy , had transferred some property for a radio station to the Navy Department , which in turn agreed to leave him a certain tract of land in return for that which he got for the Covern ...
... Commander Baker , as a repre- sentative of the Navy , had transferred some property for a radio station to the Navy Department , which in turn agreed to leave him a certain tract of land in return for that which he got for the Covern ...
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... Commander Baker and I think , along the lines of your suggestion , I introduced a bill the other day . I would like to have you explain that to the members of the com- mittee so that they may understand it . Secretary DANIELS . I ...
... Commander Baker and I think , along the lines of your suggestion , I introduced a bill the other day . I would like to have you explain that to the members of the com- mittee so that they may understand it . Secretary DANIELS . I ...
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520 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Members of the League recognize that the maintenance of peace requires the reduction of national armaments to the lowest point consistent with national safety and the enforcement by common action of international obligations.
450 ÆäÀÌÁö - Navy in time of war or when in the opinion of the President a national emergency exists and may be required to perform active duty throughout the war or until the national emergency ceases to exist...
528 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to adjust and settle its international disputes through mediation or arbitration, to the end that war may be honorably avoided.
868 ÆäÀÌÁö - President, is unsatisfactory to the person entitled to receive the same, such person shall be paid seventy-five per centum of the amount so determined by the President and shall be entitled to sue the United States to recover such further sum as, added to said...
56 ÆäÀÌÁö - I do not see how you can bring back the parity price simply by taking money out of one pocket and putting it into the other.
120 ÆäÀÌÁö - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatires of the United States of America in Congress assembled.
274 ÆäÀÌÁö - War. for transmission to Congress for its consideration, what, in their opinion, is the most suitable site on the Pacific coast, or on the rivers or other waters thereof, for the erection of a plant for finishing and assembling the parts of heavy guns...
28 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... discharge: nor to prevent the members of military societies composed entirely of honorably discharged officers or enlisted men, or both, of the United States Army, Navy, or Marine Corps. Regular or Volunteer, from wearing, upon occasions of ceremony, the uniform duly prescribed by such societies to be worn by the members thereof; nor to prevent the instructors and members of the.
790 ÆäÀÌÁö - Christi, upon the condition that there shall be maintained at such port a school or branch of a school for the instruction of youths in navigation, steamship-marine engineering, and all matters pertaining to the proper construction, equipment, and sailing of vessels or any particular branch thereof.
529 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Members of the League agree that the manufacture by private enterprise of munitions and implements of war is open to grave objections. The Council shall advise how the evil effects attendant upon such manufacture can be prevented, due...