Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1935[-1936], Volume 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 |
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Page 1939
... Major General Commandant authorized the recruiting officer at Cleveland , Ohio , to enroll Phillips as a band leader in the Marine Corps Reserve for gen- eral service , waiving age . He was enrolled as a first sergeant in the Marine ...
... Major General Commandant authorized the recruiting officer at Cleveland , Ohio , to enroll Phillips as a band leader in the Marine Corps Reserve for gen- eral service , waiving age . He was enrolled as a first sergeant in the Marine ...
Page 1993
... major general commandant did . There were certain recommendations made on behalf of the Marine Corps . The recommendations were made in my section but the major general commandant signed them , the only recommendations that were made ...
... major general commandant did . There were certain recommendations made on behalf of the Marine Corps . The recommendations were made in my section but the major general commandant signed them , the only recommendations that were made ...
Page 1996
... Major WALKER . They fire the small bore and al The small bore is fired during the armory training , tice they use around 250 rounds per man . The during their encampment period , in most instanc available close to the armory , they fire ...
... Major WALKER . They fire the small bore and al The small bore is fired during the armory training , tice they use around 250 rounds per man . The during their encampment period , in most instanc available close to the armory , they fire ...
Page 1997
... Major Walker tells me . But I think that is probably due to economic conditions . It will not run so high if economic conditions improve . Mr. DELANEY . About what percentage of these men are in aero- nautics ? General WILLIAMS . We ...
... Major Walker tells me . But I think that is probably due to economic conditions . It will not run so high if economic conditions improve . Mr. DELANEY . About what percentage of these men are in aero- nautics ? General WILLIAMS . We ...
Page 2017
... Major .... $ 500.00 $ 202.00 $ 702.00 $ 500.00 $ 202.00 $ 702.00 Captain .. 320.00 238.00 558.00 320.00 158.00 478.00 First lieutenant . 266. 67 191.76 458.43 266. 67 131.33 395.00 Second lieutenant . 200.00 127.44 327. 44 200.00 91.50 ...
... Major .... $ 500.00 $ 202.00 $ 702.00 $ 500.00 $ 202.00 $ 702.00 Captain .. 320.00 238.00 558.00 320.00 158.00 478.00 First lieutenant . 266. 67 191.76 458.43 266. 67 131.33 395.00 Second lieutenant . 200.00 127.44 327. 44 200.00 91.50 ...
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active duty Admiral ANDREWS Admiral BLOCH Admiral KING Admiral LAND Admiral TAUSSIG ADOLPHUS ANDREWS amendment appropriation Astoria authorize aviation bill H. R. Bureau Bureau of Navigation BURNHAM Captain HESSELMAN Captain SCHOFIELD Captain SPEARS Captain TOWNSEND CHAIRMAN Colonel ARTHUR Columbia River Commander PICKERING commission COMMITTEE ON NAVAL Congress construction cost D. C. MY DEAR DARDEN DARROW DELANEY destroyers enlisted flying boats Government grade honorably discharged House of Representatives legislation Lieutenant Colonel LOFGREN MAAS Marine Corps MCFARLANE ment merchant marine national defense NAVAL AFFAIRS naval air Naval Militia Naval Reserve Officers Navy Department recommends Navy Department show navy yards operation Pacific coast percent planes present President private yards promotion proposed purpose question record Regular Navy relief report and recommendation request for report Secretary shipbuilding ships statement station submarines summary court martial tenders tion Tongue Point United States Navy vessels Washington west coast