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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... 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 the problem that we are going to be faced with . We are now faced with it , and I think it is bound ...
... 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 the problem that we are going to be faced with . We are now faced with it , and I think it is bound ...
Page 2142
... tender of the asso- ciation's cooperation in connection with this Board , but , unknown to myself and others in the association , the Board had already concluded its activities at that time . Mr. MAAS . Did the Board invite the Reserve ...
... tender of the asso- ciation's cooperation in connection with this Board , but , unknown to myself and others in the association , the Board had already concluded its activities at that time . Mr. MAAS . Did the Board invite the Reserve ...
Page 2448
... tenders , supply ships , etc. ) , which are considered to be the least numbers of these craft that should be provided for . There will remain much tideland frontage and also the tide island portion of the site , which will permit of ...
... tenders , supply ships , etc. ) , which are considered to be the least numbers of these craft that should be provided for . There will remain much tideland frontage and also the tide island portion of the site , which will permit of ...
Page 2450
... tenders , etc. , up to vessels of 8,800 tons . There are also a number of plants devoted to wooden - ship building . Both of these industries are growing . ( 3 ) Machine shops , character and capacity : Such as would be found at the ...
... tenders , etc. , up to vessels of 8,800 tons . There are also a number of plants devoted to wooden - ship building . Both of these industries are growing . ( 3 ) Machine shops , character and capacity : Such as would be found at the ...
Page 2451
... tender the site shown on accom- panying map ( not included in Commission's report ) , roughly described as follows : ( 1 ) Upland of Tongue Point , excepting that part thereof lying west of a line drawn due south from a point which is ...
... tender the site shown on accom- panying map ( not included in Commission's report ) , roughly described as follows : ( 1 ) Upland of Tongue Point , excepting that part thereof lying west of a line drawn due south from a point which is ...
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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