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 1982
... ships are probably at about 80 - percent complement ? Admiral ANDREWS . Eight - five percent for capital ships . Mr. DARDEN . Capital ships ? Admiral ANDREWS . Yes , sir . Mr. DARDEN . And you are not finished with your building program ...
... ships are probably at about 80 - percent complement ? Admiral ANDREWS . Eight - five percent for capital ships . Mr. DARDEN . Capital ships ? Admiral ANDREWS . Yes , sir . Mr. DARDEN . And you are not finished with your building program ...
Page 1981
... ships . We would have to have crews to take over certain merchant marine ships as auxiliaries and as tenders ; all of that has been worked out by war plans , so that we may meet that emergency . Mr. DARDEN . I realize that , but here is ...
... ships . We would have to have crews to take over certain merchant marine ships as auxiliaries and as tenders ; all of that has been worked out by war plans , so that we may meet that emergency . Mr. DARDEN . I realize that , but here is ...
Page 1982
... ships are probably at about 80 - percent com- plement ? Admiral ANDREWS . Eight - five percent for capital ships . Mr. DARDEN . Capital ships ? Admiral ANDREWS . Yes , sir . Mr. DARDEN . And you are not finished with your building ...
... ships are probably at about 80 - percent com- plement ? Admiral ANDREWS . Eight - five percent for capital ships . Mr. DARDEN . Capital ships ? Admiral ANDREWS . Yes , sir . Mr. DARDEN . And you are not finished with your building ...
Page 1983
... ships , to help man the ships now out of commission , and to help man auxil- iaries , and so forth . Mr. DARDEN . What do you think of the relative importance of increasing your Reserve officers and increasing the men in the Reserve ...
... ships , to help man the ships now out of commission , and to help man auxil- iaries , and so forth . Mr. DARDEN . What do you think of the relative importance of increasing your Reserve officers and increasing the men in the Reserve ...
Page 1987
... ships and shore stations , we divide the ships into several classes , as follows : A combatant vessel in commission ; a combatant vessel out of commission ; a public vessel , such as an Army transport , or a Coast Guard ; the merchant ...
... ships and shore stations , we divide the ships into several classes , as follows : A combatant vessel in commission ; a combatant vessel out of commission ; a public vessel , such as an Army transport , or a Coast Guard ; the merchant ...
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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