Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1935[-1936], Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 |
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Page 1979
... Probably I have as many applicants possibly more for Annapolis as anybody ise . They usually run a hundred or more for each vacancy , and on everal occasions I have recommended them to enter the Naval Re- erve , where they will have an ...
... Probably I have as many applicants possibly more for Annapolis as anybody ise . They usually run a hundred or more for each vacancy , and on everal occasions I have recommended them to enter the Naval Re- erve , where they will have an ...
Page 1983
... probably not exceed $ 10,000,000 , exclusive of aviation . Mr. DARDEN . Is it the idea in time of emergency to use the Reserve to fill out the complement of your combatant ships ? Admiral ANDREWS . Yes , sir . Mr. DARDEN . Or is it the ...
... probably not exceed $ 10,000,000 , exclusive of aviation . Mr. DARDEN . Is it the idea in time of emergency to use the Reserve to fill out the complement of your combatant ships ? Admiral ANDREWS . Yes , sir . Mr. DARDEN . Or is it the ...
Page 1984
... probably be more expensive ; would it not ? Admiral ANDREWS . It would probably be more expensive . If a young man in college is not imbued with the idea , or is not interested in the Navy , it would be useless to say , " We will give ...
... probably be more expensive ; would it not ? Admiral ANDREWS . It would probably be more expensive . If a young man in college is not imbued with the idea , or is not interested in the Navy , it would be useless to say , " We will give ...
Page 1987
... probably all be scrapped . Mr. DARDEN . Would you mind repeating that ? Captain SPEARS . I say our decommissioned vessels , when our treaty Navy is finally built up to tonnage strength , will probably all be Tapped due to our treaty ...
... probably all be scrapped . Mr. DARDEN . Would you mind repeating that ? Captain SPEARS . I say our decommissioned vessels , when our treaty Navy is finally built up to tonnage strength , will probably all be Tapped due to our treaty ...
Page 1988
... probably immediately need something like one- third of the total number . When we take over these merchant ships , they will have merchant marine crews on board ; for instance , 300 merchant vessels would have somewhere around 2,000 ...
... probably immediately need something like one- third of the total number . When we take over these merchant ships , they will have merchant marine crews on board ; for instance , 300 merchant vessels would have somewhere around 2,000 ...
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Page 2194 - That no existing law shall be construed to prevent any member of the Naval Reserve from accepting employment in any civil branch of the public service nor from receiving the pay and allowances Incident to such employment In addition to any pay and allowances to which he may be entitled under the provisions of this Act...
Page 2503 - MY DEAR MR. SPEAKER: There is transmitted herewith a draft of a proposed bill to authorize the Secretary of the Navy to proceed with the construction of certain public works, and for other purposes.
Page 1930 - An act to establish the composition of the United States Navy with respect to the categories of vessels limited by the treaties signed at Washington, February 6, 1922, and at London, April 22, 1930, at the limits prescribed by those treaties; to authorize the construction of certain naval vessels; and for other purposes," approved March 27, 1934 (48 Stat.
Page 2072 - All officers and employees of the United States or of the District of Columbia who are members of the Naval Reserve (also Marine Corps Reserve) shall be entitled to leave of absence from their respective duties without loss of pay, time, or efficiency rating, on all days during which they...
Page 2193 - Senate, or to officers and enlisted men of the Organized Militia and Naval Militia in the several States, Territories, and the District of Columbia.
Page 2937 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the...
Page 2194 - Sec. 212. (a) After the date of the enactment of this Act, no person holding a civilian office or position, appointive or elective, under the United States Government or the municipal government of the District of Columbia or under any corporation, the majority of the stock of which is owned by the United States, shall be entitled, during the period of such incumbency, to retired pay from the United States for or on account of services as a commissioned officer...
Page 2867 - The CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS, House of Representatives, Washington, DC MY DEAR MR, CHAIRMAN : Replying further to the committee's letter of February 21, 1928, transmitting the bill HR 11202, " To authorize the leasing of the floating dry dock at the naval station, New Orleans, La...
Page 2527 - Provided further, That officers of the Marine Corps of the grade of second lieutenant and above, except those appointed or serving as Major General Commandant, as Assistant to the Major General Commandant, as the head of a staff department, or whose names appear on an eligible list for appointment as head of a staff department, shall not serve on duty in the Marine Corps Headquarters, Washington, District of Columbia, more than four out of any eight consecutive years unless the President shall determine...