National War Agencies Appropriation Bill for 1946: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-ninth Congress, First Session, on the National War Agencies Appropriation Bill for 1946. Alien Property Custodian, Office Of; Censorship, Office Of; Contract Settlement, Office Of; Defense Transportation, Office Of; Economic Stabilization, Office Of; Fair Employment Practices, Committee On; Inter-American Affairs, Office Of; Petroleum Administrator for War; Retraining and Reemployment Administration; Scientific Research and Development, Office Of; Selective Service System; Smaller War Plants Corporation; Strategic Services, Office Of; Surplus Property Board; War Information, Office Of; War Mobilization and Reconversion, Office Of; War Labor Board; War Production Board; War Relocation Authority; War Shipping Administration |
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... ships or vessels in which any foreign country or foreign national has an interest ; any property whatsoever which is being administered under judicial supervision or which is in partition , libel , condemnation , or other proceedings ...
... ships or vessels in which any foreign country or foreign national has an interest ; any property whatsoever which is being administered under judicial supervision or which is in partition , libel , condemnation , or other proceedings ...
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... ships to inland dumps behind the beachheads from New Guinea to Normandy . In this development fundamental research was necessary to obtain suitable hull characteristics , especially to meet the very severe requirements imposed by the ...
... ships to inland dumps behind the beachheads from New Guinea to Normandy . In this development fundamental research was necessary to obtain suitable hull characteristics , especially to meet the very severe requirements imposed by the ...
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... ships that not even the most isolated military outpost is without adequate sustenance and fighting strength to ... ships in March across the seven seas . In terms of both ships and men , the merchant marine has grown to about four times ...
... ships that not even the most isolated military outpost is without adequate sustenance and fighting strength to ... ships in March across the seven seas . In terms of both ships and men , the merchant marine has grown to about four times ...
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... ships loaded with munitions in their determination not to let any hazard stop them from delivering the goods in ... ship from the forecastle . Wind was blowing the flames forward , trapping seven men below in the forecastle . Chappell ...
... ships loaded with munitions in their determination not to let any hazard stop them from delivering the goods in ... ship from the forecastle . Wind was blowing the flames forward , trapping seven men below in the forecastle . Chappell ...
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... ships and 5 percent were acquired from foreign nations . The lower half of chart 5 shows what has become of these ships . Almost three - fourths are the present W. S. A. fleet . Eleven percent have been lost ; 9 percent are transferred ...
... ships and 5 percent were acquired from foreign nations . The lower half of chart 5 shows what has become of these ships . Almost three - fourths are the present W. S. A. fleet . Eleven percent have been lost ; 9 percent are transferred ...
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Admiral LAND agencies American republics amount appropriation assistance authority basis BOESCHENSTEIN Budget Bureau CANNON CAWLEY centers Chairman charter Colonel JOHNSON Commission committee Congress contract contractor cost DENIT Department Director Division economic employees estimate expenditures expenses field fiscal year 1946 funds going Government HISLE increase industry Inter-American Affairs June 30 KHEEL KRUG Labor Board lend-lease loans LUDLOW man-years materials MAVERICK MCNAMARA ment military months MYER National Navy Office operations organization percent personnel Plants Corporation problems Production Board projects PUTNAM RABAUT reconversion record reduction relocation requested Shipping Administration small business Smaller War Plants SNYDER statement Steamship supply surplus property Surplus Property Board TABER tanker things tion transportation Tule Lake United VE-day vessels veterans VINSON War Labor Board War Production Board War Shipping Administration Waterman Steamship Corporation WIGGLESWORTH
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