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... Greenman , Commodore W. G- Hardey , B. A ......... . Hoover , Herbert Jr. Ickes , Harold L Jones , C. S .. Jones , J. P. Karrick , L. C. Keith , P. C. Lutes , Lt. Gen. Leroy . Lyon , William H. McBain , Turner .. Moore , C. L Murphree ...
... Greenman , Commodore W. G- Hardey , B. A ......... . Hoover , Herbert Jr. Ickes , Harold L Jones , C. S .. Jones , J. P. Karrick , L. C. Keith , P. C. Lutes , Lt. Gen. Leroy . Lyon , William H. McBain , Turner .. Moore , C. L Murphree ...
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... Commodore Greenman , do you have any esti- mate of that ? Commodore GREENMAN . According to my information , Mr. Secre- tary , the $ 8,000,000,000 figure is based on a production of 2,000,000 barrels a day . Secretary FORRESTAL . Two ...
... Commodore Greenman , do you have any esti- mate of that ? Commodore GREENMAN . According to my information , Mr. Secre- tary , the $ 8,000,000,000 figure is based on a production of 2,000,000 barrels a day . Secretary FORRESTAL . Two ...
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... Commodore ? Commodore GREENMAN . Sir , the derricks in the tideland areas on the west coast do not interfere with surface navigation . Mr. BROOKS . Mr. Chairman- Mr. SHORT . Mr. Brooks . Mr. BROOKS . I don't want to interfere too much ...
... Commodore ? Commodore GREENMAN . Sir , the derricks in the tideland areas on the west coast do not interfere with surface navigation . Mr. BROOKS . Mr. Chairman- Mr. SHORT . Mr. Brooks . Mr. BROOKS . I don't want to interfere too much ...
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... Commodore W. G. Greenman , Director of the Naval Petroleum Reserves . Commodore , we are very happy to have you and your associates present this morning . We thank you for the exhibit that you brought along , and also for the articles ...
... Commodore W. G. Greenman , Director of the Naval Petroleum Reserves . Commodore , we are very happy to have you and your associates present this morning . We thank you for the exhibit that you brought along , and also for the articles ...
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... COMMODORE GREEN MAN : The following comments are in response to your letter of December 3 , 1947 , in which you request a statement from the Geological Survey regarding the oil potentialities of Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 The ...
... COMMODORE GREEN MAN : The following comments are in response to your letter of December 3 , 1947 , in which you request a statement from the Geological Survey regarding the oil potentialities of Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 4 The ...
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