Annual Report of the Secretary of WarU.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 |
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... tion law - the latter coming shortly after the close of the fiscal year . Increased appropriations by Congress and allotments of funds by the Public Works Administration enabled the War Department to procure modern equipment for part of ...
... tion law - the latter coming shortly after the close of the fiscal year . Increased appropriations by Congress and allotments of funds by the Public Works Administration enabled the War Department to procure modern equipment for part of ...
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... tion of Army officers , and that they have suffered financial injury from the higher price level that has prevailed since the World War . In terms of real wages , Army officers and enlisted men are worse off today than they were 30 ...
... tion of Army officers , and that they have suffered financial injury from the higher price level that has prevailed since the World War . In terms of real wages , Army officers and enlisted men are worse off today than they were 30 ...
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... tion . Most of the funds thus far allotted to the Army from this fund have been for repairs and rehabilitation rather than for new construction . The accomplishments in Army housing have been so beneficial to the Service and to the ...
... tion . Most of the funds thus far allotted to the Army from this fund have been for repairs and rehabilitation rather than for new construction . The accomplishments in Army housing have been so beneficial to the Service and to the ...
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... tion , totaling $ 107,186,500 , was received on June 6 , 1935. By July 27 work aggregating over $ 68,200,000 had been advertised or placed under way with Government plant and hired labor . FLOOD CONTROL The War Department , as a result ...
... tion , totaling $ 107,186,500 , was received on June 6 , 1935. By July 27 work aggregating over $ 68,200,000 had been advertised or placed under way with Government plant and hired labor . FLOOD CONTROL The War Department , as a result ...
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... tion of levees , earthen dams , and the enlargement and straightening of channels , are particularly suitable for performance with relief labor , in that the work requires but comparatively small expendi- tures for materials and for ...
... tion of levees , earthen dams , and the enlargement and straightening of channels , are particularly suitable for performance with relief labor , in that the work requires but comparatively small expendi- tures for materials and for ...
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act of June active duty administration Aggregate Air Corps airplanes annual appointment Arm or service arms and services Army Industrial College assigned authorized Board of Commissioners cadets Cavalry Chemical Warfare Service Chief Civilian Conservation Corps Coast Artillery Corps Commanding construction Corps Corps Corps Corps of Engineers Detachments miscellaneous efficiency ended June 30 enrollment equipment Field Artillery Finance Department fiscal year 1937 following table shows grades headquarters increase industry Infantry June 30 lieu lieutenant Medical Department ment Military Academy Military Training Camps mobilization National Defense Act National Guard Ninth Corps Area number of enlistment Ordnance Department Panama Canal Panama Canal Department percent personnel Philippine Scouts plans procurement Quartermaster Corps Regular Army Reserve Corps Reserve officers retired list River Secretary Secretary of War shows the number Signal Corps Staff tenant tenant tion Training Corps troops United States Army United States Soldiers War Department warrant officers
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Page 24 - Tolls on merchant vessels, army and navy transports, colliers, tankers, hospital ships, supply ships, and yachts shall be based on net vessel-tons of one hundred cubic feet each of actual earning capacity determined in accordance with the rules for the measurement of vessels for the Panama Canal, and tolls on other floating craft shall be based on displacement tonnage.
Page 27 - The Republic of Panama grants to the United States in perpetuity the use, occupation and control of a zone of land and land under water for the construction, maintenance, operation, sanitation and protection...
Page 31 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of Congress to promote, encourage, and develop water transportation, service, and facilities in connection with commerce of the United States, and to foster and preserve in full vigor both rail and water transportation.
Page 73 - Training Corps and the Citizens' Military .Training Camps to fulfill their functions as sources of trained personnel will be enhanced.
Page 79 - ... shall draw interest at the rate of three per centum per annum, which shall be paid quarterly to the treasurer of the Home ; and the proceeds of such registered bonds, as they are paid, shall be deposited in like manner. No part of the principal sum so deposited shall be withdrawn for use except upon a resolution of the Board of Commissioners stating the necessity and approved by the Secretary of War.
Page 22 - ... rules for the measurement of vessels using the Panama Canal and the tolls that should be charged therefor and hold hearings thereon, at which interested parties shall have full opportunity to present their views.
Page 23 - June 29, 1944, with a view to insuring the territorial integrity of the Philippines, the mutual protection of the Philippines and the United States of America...
Page 47 - War for transmittal to Congress, a full statement of the financial and other affairs of the Home. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS The government and control of the United States Soldiers...
Page 22 - Company is authorized to prescribe and from time to time change (1) the rules for the measurement of vessels for the Panama Canal, and (2), subject to the provisions of...
Page 24 - Canal and the sanitation and government of the Canal Zone, do hereby prescribe and proclaim the following rates of toll to be paid by vessels using the Panama Canal: 1. On merchant vessels carrying passengers or cargo one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per net vessel ton — each one hundred (100) cubic feet — of actual earning capacity.