Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1939: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, Third Session, on the Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1939U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - 849 pages |
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... forces afloat . ( b ) Keener coordination between the Bureau and forces afloat , shore estab- lishments and other ... force outfits to coordinate Army and Navy standards for com- ponent units so far as possible . Where similar units ...
... forces afloat . ( b ) Keener coordination between the Bureau and forces afloat , shore estab- lishments and other ... force outfits to coordinate Army and Navy standards for com- ponent units so far as possible . Where similar units ...
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... FORCE PLAN As stated by the budget officer of the Navy Department , the esti- mates of this Department , conforming to the usual procedure , were prepared after a detailed study of the Navy's responsibility for na- tional defense and ...
... FORCE PLAN As stated by the budget officer of the Navy Department , the esti- mates of this Department , conforming to the usual procedure , were prepared after a detailed study of the Navy's responsibility for na- tional defense and ...
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... force plan , together with the assignment of vessels . in the organization of seagoing forces of the United States and the fleet - employment plan , are derived from this study and prepared by the Chief of Naval Operations . The ...
... force plan , together with the assignment of vessels . in the organization of seagoing forces of the United States and the fleet - employment plan , are derived from this study and prepared by the Chief of Naval Operations . The ...
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... force is an important unit of the fleet in providing a force immediately available to occupy and defend remote outlying points in our own territory that may have to be used by the fleet , or to seize and hold advance bases needed by the ...
... force is an important unit of the fleet in providing a force immediately available to occupy and defend remote outlying points in our own territory that may have to be used by the fleet , or to seize and hold advance bases needed by the ...
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... forces to the Atlantic Ocean . Mr. PLUMLEY . That is all . SUBMARINES Admiral LEAHY . The submarines in commission , including ... force . SUBMARINE TENDERS The material condition of submarine tenders has been satisfac- torily maintained ...
... forces to the Atlantic Ocean . Mr. PLUMLEY . That is all . SUBMARINES Admiral LEAHY . The submarines in commission , including ... force . SUBMARINE TENDERS The material condition of submarine tenders has been satisfac- torily maintained ...
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1938 appropriation active additional Admiral ANDREWS Admiral BowEN Admiral CONARD Admiral Cook Admiral Du BOSE Admiral FURLONG Admiral LEAHY Admiral MOREELL Admiral ROSSITER Admiral SELLERS aircraft airplanes allocation allowance ammunition amount armament Armor average aviation cadets base battleships boats Budget building Bureau of Aeronautics Bureau of Engineering Bureau of Navigation Captain WILKINSON Captain YATES chinery Coco Solo Commander commission committee cost cruisers decommissioned destroyers DITTER duty employees Engineering enlisted equipment esti estimate for 1939 expenditures expenses fiscal year 1939 fleet funds GYGAX HOLCOMB improvement included increase Lieutenant maintenance material ment midshipmen Naval Academy Naval Reserve Navy Department Navy Yard necessary Newport nonrecurring items officers outfits overhaul Pearl Harbor percent personnel Philadelphia Navy Yard planes plant PLUMLEY present purchase reduced replacement requested for 1939 SCRUGHAM seaplane tender shipbuilding ships statement submarines subsistence tion torpedo Total transportation treaty UMSTEAD units
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Page 320 - Notwithstanding any other provision of law, and unless the head of the department or independent establishment concerned shall determine it to be inconsistent with the public interest, or the cost to be unreasonable, only such unmanufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, and only such manufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from articles, materials, or supplies mined...
Page 63 - Except as provided in Article 20, the tonnage laid down in any category subject to limitation in accordance with Article 16 shall not exceed the amount necessary to reach the maximum allowed tonnage of the category, or to replace vessels that become "overage" before the 31st December, 1936. Nevertheless, replacement tonnage may be laid down for cruisers and submarines that become "overage" in 1937, 1938 and 1939, and for destroyers that become "overage
Page 804 - Forand. STATEMENT OF HON. AIME J. FORAND, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND Mr. FORAND. Mr. Chairman, I welcome this opportunity to appear before this committee in support of legislation I consider of vital importance.
Page 42 - AN ACT To establish the composition of the United States Navy with respect to the categories of vessels limited by the treaties signed at Washington, February 6, 1922, and at London, April 22, 1930, at the limits prescribed by those treaties ; to authorize the construction of certain naval vessels; and for other purposes," approved March 27, 1934, 48 Stat.
Page 325 - ... and, except as specifically assigned to other cognizance, optical and other devices and material for the control of guns, torpedoes, and bombs. It is charged with the upkeep and operation of the following naval ordnance establishments and with their repairs, except as excluded...
Page 63 - Rules for replacement SECTION I. — Except as provided in Section III of this annex and Part III of the present treaty, a vessel shall not be replaced before it becomes "over-age. " A vessel shall be deemed to be "over-age...
Page 294 - Navy, such employment would be advantageous to the public interests, and messes temporarily set up on shore for officers attached to seagoing vessels, to aviation units based on seagoing vessels including officers...
Page 277 - Navy in time of war or during the existence of a national emergency declared by the President...
Page 62 - In time of war, Turkey not being belligerent, warships shall enjoy complete freedom of transit and navigation through the Straits under the same conditions as those laid down in Articles 10 to 18. Vessels of war belonging to belligerent Powers shall not, however, pass through the Straits except in cases arising out of the application of Article 25 of the present Convention, and in cases of assistance rendered to a State victim...
Page 63 - The right of replacement is not lost by delay in laying down replacement tonnage, and the old vessel may be retained until replaced even though due for scrapping under Chapter II, Part 3, Section II of the Washington Treaty.