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... believe , are much safer . I believe that they are much stronger , and I believe that the fire hazard is much less . I believe WAR DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1932 29.
... believe , are much safer . I believe that they are much stronger , and I believe that the fire hazard is much less . I believe WAR DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1932 29.
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... believe it is not a suitable item to include in the Army bill ? General FECHET . Yes , sir ; I believe that it is a good development . I do not believe that it has any military use , but I believe it is a good development from the ...
... believe it is not a suitable item to include in the Army bill ? General FECHET . Yes , sir ; I believe that it is a good development . I do not believe that it has any military use , but I believe it is a good development from the ...
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... believe in arbitrary restrictions to be placed on either the Army or the Navy in that connection , but I wish you would explain to the committee , so that we can know just what the situation is . General DE WITT . They object to meat ...
... believe in arbitrary restrictions to be placed on either the Army or the Navy in that connection , but I wish you would explain to the committee , so that we can know just what the situation is . General DE WITT . They object to meat ...
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... believe you will look into this . I understand from Lieutenant Colonel McKinny , of the Surgeon General's staff , that unless provision is made now no ambulances at all will be available until after 1933. A strong letter of protest went ...
... believe you will look into this . I understand from Lieutenant Colonel McKinny , of the Surgeon General's staff , that unless provision is made now no ambulances at all will be available until after 1933. A strong letter of protest went ...
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... one . There is the original chapel , the chapel that was there when the British took it over , and there Reverend Ogelbie , who afterwards 35211-31-6 became a rector of Trinity , I believe , in WAR DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1932 79.
... one . There is the original chapel , the chapel that was there when the British took it over , and there Reverend Ogelbie , who afterwards 35211-31-6 became a rector of Trinity , I believe , in WAR DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1932 79.
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Page 23 - Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to adjournment, at 10 o'clock am, in the committee room, Capitol, Hon.
Page 73 - ... shall be deemed a contractual obligation of the Federal Government for the payment of the cost thereof and such funds shall be deemed to have been expended when so obligated.
Page 87 - Corps are maintained. In time of peace retired officers, retired warrant officers, or retired enlisted men shall not be detailed under the provisions of this section without their consent, and no officer on the active list shall be detailed for recruiting service or for duty at a school or college, not including schools of the service, where officers on the retired list can be secured who are competent for such duty. Hereafter retired officers below the grade of brigadier general and retired warrant...
Page 5 - Army, including not to exceed 86 medical officers, $3,242,593, none of which shall be available for increased pay for making aerial flights by non-flying officers at a rate in excess of $1,440 per annum, which shall be the legal maximum rate as to such officers: * * *
Page 65 - Colonel JOHNSON. Mr. Chairman and gentlemen of the committee, my name is Orvel Johnson; I am a lieutenant colonel of Infantry, of the Officers' Reserve Corps, of the Army of the United States.
Page 19 - The object of the Reserve Officers' Association shall be to support and assist in the development and execution of a military policy of the United States which will provide adequate national defense.
Page 136 - That is not what I am talking about. I am talking about, for example, the Mad River, or the Naugatuck River, which are not navigable.
Page 20 - Colonel ? Colonel JEWELL. I mean the activities carried on outside of the combat branches of the Army: for example, the carrying on of schools and the carrying on of the training of the National Guard, the Organized Reserves, and the Reserve Officers
Page 56 - No part of the appropriations made in this Act shall be available for pay, allowances, or traveling or other expenses of any officer or enlisted man of the National Guard who may be drawing a pension, disability allowance, disability compensation, or retired pay from the Government of the United States...
Page 120 - ... movements of every part of the complicated machinery of government would evince a most unpardonable ignorance on the subject. Whilst the great outlines of its movements may be marked out, and limitations imposed on the exercise of its powers, there are numberless things which must be done, that can neither be anticipated nor defined, and which are essential to the proper action of the Government.