Navy Department Appropration Bill for 1936: Hearings Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations in Charge of Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1936, Seventy-fourth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 957 pages |
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Page 39
... force to handle the work . They did not have enough money in their regular salary appropriations to provide the necessary technical employees to handle all the procurement program . Therefore , it was necessary , if they were to do the ...
... force to handle the work . They did not have enough money in their regular salary appropriations to provide the necessary technical employees to handle all the procurement program . Therefore , it was necessary , if they were to do the ...
Page 43
... forces ? Admiral STANDLEY . No , sir ; Japan is following our system . Japan has adopted the American system , and Japan is second today , if not nearly equal , to our air force in the Navy . Mr. SCRUGHAM . I have only read General ...
... forces ? Admiral STANDLEY . No , sir ; Japan is following our system . Japan has adopted the American system , and Japan is second today , if not nearly equal , to our air force in the Navy . Mr. SCRUGHAM . I have only read General ...
Page 48
... force to continue in effect the operation of aircraft in accordance with the prescribed aeronautical operating plan ... forces , are being utilized to the utmost extent in order to maintain machinery installations of vessels at the ...
... force to continue in effect the operation of aircraft in accordance with the prescribed aeronautical operating plan ... forces , are being utilized to the utmost extent in order to maintain machinery installations of vessels at the ...
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... force plan " , listing the numbers and types of vessels and aircraft the maintenance in com- mission of which is considered essential and showing how they are to be assigned and employed during the year . Provision is made for ...
... force plan " , listing the numbers and types of vessels and aircraft the maintenance in com- mission of which is considered essential and showing how they are to be assigned and employed during the year . Provision is made for ...
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... force stationed in Cuban waters for the protection of life and property was gradually reduced until it consisted of ... forces were withdrawn from Haiti on August 15 , 1934 , by Executive order , and with the consent of the Haitian ...
... force stationed in Cuban waters for the protection of life and property was gradually reduced until it consisted of ... forces were withdrawn from Haiti on August 15 , 1934 , by Executive order , and with the consent of the Haitian ...
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additional Admiral KING Admiral LAND Admiral LEAHY Admiral RICHARDSON Admiral ROBINSON Admiral ROSSITER Admiral SELLERS Admiral SMITH Admiral STANDLEY Admiral STARK aircraft allotment allowed amount appropriation aviation bill Budget Bureau of Aeronautics Bureau of Navigation Captain DAVIS Captain MCCAIN Captain McKITTRICK Captain SCHOFIELD Captain SPEARS CARY Chairman civilian Coco Solo committee Comptroller Congress construction contract cost Court of Claims cruisers destroyers DITTER dredging drills employees Engineering enlisted equipment estimate for 1936 expenditures expenses fiscal year 1936 fleet funds Government included increase Lakes Lieutenant Commander maintenance material MATTHEWS MCLEOD ment miscellaneous Naval Reserve Navy Department Navy Yard operation ordnance Pearl Harbor percent personnel planes Post Office Building purchase question recruits reduced REED repair replacement requested SCRUGHAM Secretary SWANSON ships statement subhead submarines Supplies and Accounts tion Training Station transferred treaty United vessels York Navy Yard
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Page 875 - All claims and demands whatever by the Government of the United States or against it, and all accounts whatever in which the Government of the United States is concerned, either as debtor or creditor, shall be settled and adjusted in the General Accounting Office.
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Page 77 - Unless the High Contracting Parties should agree Otherwise by reason of a more general agreement limiting naval armaments, to which they all become parties, they shall meet in conference in 1935 to frame a new treaty to replace and to carry out the purposes of the present Treaty...
Page 312 - Provided, however," shall be regarded as requiring the purchase, for public use within the United States, of articles, materials, or supplies manufactured in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available commercial quantities and of a satisfactory quality, unless the head of the department or independent establishment concerned shall determine their purchase to be inconsistent with the public interest or their cost to be unreasonable.
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Page 902 - I see you are very busy here, but if there are any questions you would like to ask, I will try to answer them. Mr.