Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1925-26: Sixty-ninth Congress, 1st Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - 2 pages |
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... COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THE LINE OF THE NAVY , AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 26256-610 : 15 - L . DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY , OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY , Washington , March 23 , 1926 . The CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS , House of ...
... COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THE LINE OF THE NAVY , AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES 26256-610 : 15 - L . DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY , OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY , Washington , March 23 , 1926 . The CHAIRMAN COMMITTEE ON NAVAL AFFAIRS , House of ...
Page 2078
... commissioned service in the Navy , shall be ineligible for consideration by a line selection board , and any officer in said grades shall likewise be ineligible for consideration who on June 30 of the calendar year of the convening of ...
... commissioned service in the Navy , shall be ineligible for consideration by a line selection board , and any officer in said grades shall likewise be ineligible for consideration who on June 30 of the calendar year of the convening of ...
Page 2079
... commissioned warrant rank in the Navy , shall have the option of reverting to such permanent warrant or per- manent commissioned warrant status in the linear position to which their senior- ity would have entitled them had their service ...
... commissioned warrant rank in the Navy , shall have the option of reverting to such permanent warrant or per- manent commissioned warrant status in the linear position to which their senior- ity would have entitled them had their service ...
Page 2080
... commissioned officers transferred to the Naval Reserve from the regular Navy as provided by this act . ( b ) Members of the Transferred Officers ' Reserve shall at all times be subject to the laws and regulations for the Government of ...
... commissioned officers transferred to the Naval Reserve from the regular Navy as provided by this act . ( b ) Members of the Transferred Officers ' Reserve shall at all times be subject to the laws and regulations for the Government of ...
Page 2093
... commissioned in the regular service from sources other than the Naval Academy . The officers are , of course , a special class , something which they undoubtedly thoroughly un- derstood when they accepted their regular commissions . law ...
... commissioned in the regular service from sources other than the Naval Academy . The officers are , of course , a special class , something which they undoubtedly thoroughly un- derstood when they accepted their regular commissions . law ...
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