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... proposed postwar active fleet would be numerically smaller than our prewar fleet of December 1941 . However , it would be faster and incomparably stronger in firepower and aviation . In other words , qualitatively it would be superior ...
... proposed postwar active fleet would be numerically smaller than our prewar fleet of December 1941 . However , it would be faster and incomparably stronger in firepower and aviation . In other words , qualitatively it would be superior ...
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... proposed immediate postwar Navy will consist of ( 1 ) an active fleet of 319 major combatant ships and 1,694 of other types , or a total of 2,013 , to be manned with a personnel complement of 70 percent of wartime complement for all ...
... proposed immediate postwar Navy will consist of ( 1 ) an active fleet of 319 major combatant ships and 1,694 of other types , or a total of 2,013 , to be manned with a personnel complement of 70 percent of wartime complement for all ...
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... proposed 500,000 en- listed Regular Navy strength this will provide a 100,000 enlisted Regu- lar Marine Corps ... proposed to be maintained . A total of 22,000 line officers , by billet count , is required to man the ships and aircraft ...
... proposed 500,000 en- listed Regular Navy strength this will provide a 100,000 enlisted Regu- lar Marine Corps ... proposed to be maintained . A total of 22,000 line officers , by billet count , is required to man the ships and aircraft ...
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... proposed bill the authorized line strength of the Regular Navy would be 40,000 officers ; that of the Marine Corps would be 8,000 officers . The development of technical and scientific equipment , together with the tremendous expansion ...
... proposed bill the authorized line strength of the Regular Navy would be 40,000 officers ; that of the Marine Corps would be 8,000 officers . The development of technical and scientific equipment , together with the tremendous expansion ...
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... proposed bill . Section 5 ( b ) ( 2 ) provides for the officer who transfers to retain his temporary higher rank for ... proposed legislation for transfer may be so transferred . A mini- mum of 2 years is authorized for the processing of ...
... proposed bill . Section 5 ( b ) ( 2 ) provides for the officer who transfers to retain his temporary higher rank for ... proposed legislation for transfer may be so transferred . A mini- mum of 2 years is authorized for the processing of ...
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Page 30 - An Act to provide compensation for employees of the United States suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes", approved September 7, 1916, as amended, shall extend to persons given employment under the provisions of this Act.
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Page 10 - ... to or from stations beyond the continental limits of the United States,- shall not be other than by Government transport, if such transportation is available...
Page 20 - USC 99). or of any other Federal law Imposing restrictions, requirements, or penalties In relation to the employment of persons, the performance of services, or the payment or receipt of compensation In connection with any claim, proceeding, or matter Involving the United States...
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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