Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1937-1938: Seventy-fifth Congress, Second and Third Sessions ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Naval law |
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... remained undisturbed and unmarked . It is proposed to acquire the site , grub and clean away the dense wd honeysuckle , enclose the plot with an appropriate fence or cop- iz . and to place therein a monument faced with a bronze tablet ...
... remained undisturbed and unmarked . It is proposed to acquire the site , grub and clean away the dense wd honeysuckle , enclose the plot with an appropriate fence or cop- iz . and to place therein a monument faced with a bronze tablet ...
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... remained in the status of a deserter- large until July 12 , 1932 , when upon his own application he was en a discharge as undesirable by reason of desertion . Private Reese served at Marine Barracks , Washington , D. C. , Marine ...
... remained in the status of a deserter- large until July 12 , 1932 , when upon his own application he was en a discharge as undesirable by reason of desertion . Private Reese served at Marine Barracks , Washington , D. C. , Marine ...
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... remained in desertion until May 20 , 1918 , when he was delivered by civil authorities at the Marine Barracks , Philadelphia , Pa . Dunn was found guilty by general court martial of " Absence from station and duty without leave " and ...
... remained in desertion until May 20 , 1918 , when he was delivered by civil authorities at the Marine Barracks , Philadelphia , Pa . Dunn was found guilty by general court martial of " Absence from station and duty without leave " and ...
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... remained in desertion until September 3 , 1917 , when he was delivered at the Marine Bar- racks , Parris Island , S. C. , by a marine guard which had been sent to Fort Oglethorpe , Ga . , for him , where he was at that time serving in ...
... remained in desertion until September 3 , 1917 , when he was delivered at the Marine Bar- racks , Parris Island , S. C. , by a marine guard which had been sent to Fort Oglethorpe , Ga . , for him , where he was at that time serving in ...
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... remained in the Reserve in an inactive status until March 21 , 1928 , when he was honorably discharged in order to enlist in the regular Marine Corps . With his father's consent he enlisted in the regular Marine Corps March 26 , 1928 ...
... remained in the Reserve in an inactive status until March 21 , 1928 , when he was honorably discharged in order to enlist in the regular Marine Corps . With his father's consent he enlisted in the regular Marine Corps March 26 , 1928 ...
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Absent over leave Absent over liberty Absent without leave accessories Adminis Administra Admiral Cook Alameda April 21 August bad-conduct discharge Benton Field bill H. R. born Captain AUSTIN Captain DUNCAN CHAIRMAN charge CLAUDE coast Columbia River COMMITTEE ON NAVAL confinement consider convicted by deck convicted by summary cost D. C. MY DEAR December deck court desertion dishonorably discharged enacted into law enlisted February February 19 future Government honorably discharged House of Representatives included a bad-conduct involved July June land MAAS March March 12 Marine Corps martial and sentenced MOTT NAVAL AFFAIRS naval service Navy Department recommends Navy Department show November October probable proposed legislation purpose record shows reenlisted referred relief of John remitted subject report and recommendation request for report result retired list San Diego sentence included September serve ship shows the following Sincerely summary court martial Sunnyvale SWANSON tion Tongue Point United States Navy Veterans Washington
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Page iii - To authorize the Secretary of the Navy to proceed with the construction of certain, public works, and for other purposes...
Page 1229 - Congress authorized attendance of the Marine Band at the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, to be held at Pittsburgh, August 27 to September 1.