Hearings, Parts 7-8U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 |
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... period as the Secretary of the Navy may determine but not later than six months after June 30 of the fiscal year following that in which the present wars shall terminate , notwithstanding date of rank and lineal position assigned upon ...
... period as the Secretary of the Navy may determine but not later than six months after June 30 of the fiscal year following that in which the present wars shall terminate , notwithstanding date of rank and lineal position assigned upon ...
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... period of almost 40 years , changes have continuously been taking place . With every new weapon there is a change . It is determined how that weapon will be used . Its effects upon our types of ships and our type of warfare are studied ...
... period of almost 40 years , changes have continuously been taking place . With every new weapon there is a change . It is determined how that weapon will be used . Its effects upon our types of ships and our type of warfare are studied ...
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... period of 3 years 8 months and 7 days . It is of interest to note , also , that in 1941 an average of one ship was commissioned and manned per day ; in 1942 , 3.4 ships were com- missioned each day ; in 1943 the number was 5.6 ships per ...
... period of 3 years 8 months and 7 days . It is of interest to note , also , that in 1941 an average of one ship was commissioned and manned per day ; in 1942 , 3.4 ships were com- missioned each day ; in 1943 the number was 5.6 ships per ...
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... period to staff this many NROTC units ; ( 3 ) suffi- cient technical equipment would not be available for equipping this many NROTC units . Fifty - two locations were selected for the post- war NROTC and were selected on the basis of ...
... period to staff this many NROTC units ; ( 3 ) suffi- cient technical equipment would not be available for equipping this many NROTC units . Fifty - two locations were selected for the post- war NROTC and were selected on the basis of ...
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... period required for eligibility was extended until it now is 18 months . Presidential regulations required 18 months ' service in rank of lieutenant , 24 months ' service in ranks of lieutenant commander and commander in order to be ...
... period required for eligibility was extended until it now is 18 months . Presidential regulations required 18 months ' service in rank of lieutenant , 24 months ' service in ranks of lieutenant commander and commander in order to be ...
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Page 10 - Navy, and all of the duties of said bureau shall be performed under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, and its orders shall be considered as emanating from him, and shall have full force and effect as such.
Page 1 - America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Navy...
Page 42 - Commissioned officers of the Marine Corps shall be authorized in number in the same proportion to authorized enlisted strength and shall be distributed in grades, promoted, retired, and discharged in like manner and with the same relative conditions in all respects as provided for commissioned officers of the line of the Navy, by existing law, or by laws hereafter enacted, except as may be necessary to adapt the said provisions to the Marine Corps, or as herein otherwise provided.
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