Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1998 - Administrative law Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries. |
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Page 139
... carriers and cruisers will be used . ( B ) Cruises will be conducted once each quarter on each coast , contingent upon the availability of appropriate ships . ( C ) The optimum number of guests is 15 . ( D ) Guests will be drawn from ...
... carriers and cruisers will be used . ( B ) Cruises will be conducted once each quarter on each coast , contingent upon the availability of appropriate ships . ( C ) The optimum number of guests is 15 . ( D ) Guests will be drawn from ...
Page 140
... carriers when available , after selection of a cruise for the Sec- retary of the Navy Guest Cruise Pro- gram . ( B ) Guest of the Navy Cruise guests will be drawn from middle - level execu- tives and leaders who have not had pre- vious ...
... carriers when available , after selection of a cruise for the Sec- retary of the Navy Guest Cruise Pro- gram . ( B ) Guest of the Navy Cruise guests will be drawn from middle - level execu- tives and leaders who have not had pre- vious ...
Page 153
... carriers . ( A ) When embarkation of a newsman is necessary for him to obtain news material about a ship , aircraft , cargo or embarked personnel , or when he is invited to report on a matter of special interest to the Navy , it is not ...
... carriers . ( A ) When embarkation of a newsman is necessary for him to obtain news material about a ship , aircraft , cargo or embarked personnel , or when he is invited to report on a matter of special interest to the Navy , it is not ...
Page 154
... carriers . ( 4 ) Travel between the U.S. and over- seas area . ( i ) The Chief of Naval Operations may authorize military transportation for correspondents in unusual cir- cumstances , upon recommendations of the Chief of Information ...
... carriers . ( 4 ) Travel between the U.S. and over- seas area . ( i ) The Chief of Naval Operations may authorize military transportation for correspondents in unusual cir- cumstances , upon recommendations of the Chief of Information ...
Page 159
... carrier where the two mast- head lights are considerably displaced from the center or keel line of the ves- sel when viewed from ahead . Certain other naval vessels cannot comply with the horizontal separation requirements for masthead ...
... carrier where the two mast- head lights are considerably displaced from the center or keel line of the ves- sel when viewed from ahead . Certain other naval vessels cannot comply with the horizontal separation requirements for masthead ...
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