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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Page 2003
... further to the committee's letter of March 17 , 1926 , inclosing a copy of the bill ( H. R. 10394 ) authorizing the Secretary of the Navy , in his discretion , to deliver to the custody of the State Historical Society of North Dakota ...
... further to the committee's letter of March 17 , 1926 , inclosing a copy of the bill ( H. R. 10394 ) authorizing the Secretary of the Navy , in his discretion , to deliver to the custody of the State Historical Society of North Dakota ...
Page 2005
... further to the committee's let- ter of March 23 , 1926 , on a bill ( H. R. 10539 ) authorizing the Sec- retary of the Navy , in his discretion , to deliver to the custody of the Department of Minnesota , the American Legion , the silver ...
... further to the committee's let- ter of March 23 , 1926 , on a bill ( H. R. 10539 ) authorizing the Sec- retary of the Navy , in his discretion , to deliver to the custody of the Department of Minnesota , the American Legion , the silver ...
Page 2078
... further , That if the number of officers in any grade on the promotion list shall at any time be insufficient to fill vacancies then existing and which may occur in the next higher grade prior to the convening of the selection boards ...
... further , That if the number of officers in any grade on the promotion list shall at any time be insufficient to fill vacancies then existing and which may occur in the next higher grade prior to the convening of the selection boards ...
Page 2079
... further , That all transfers to the retired list and to the Naval Reserve pursuant to this act shall be made as of June 30 of the current calendar year , and the result- ing vacancies shall be regarded as occurring on that date : And ...
... further , That all transfers to the retired list and to the Naval Reserve pursuant to this act shall be made as of June 30 of the current calendar year , and the result- ing vacancies shall be regarded as occurring on that date : And ...
Page 2111
... further , That the proceeds of the sale of the naval hospital , Key West , Florida , shall be deposited to the credit of the naval hospital fund . " This department will be glad to furnish such further information as may be desired in ...
... further , That the proceeds of the sale of the naval hospital , Key West , Florida , shall be deposited to the credit of the naval hospital fund . " This department will be glad to furnish such further information as may be desired in ...
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