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Page 520
... officers thought the emblems they had worn smacked too much of shop . In December , 1834 , the medical officers had a Christmas gift passed out to them giving them a new uniform like those of other officers with the standing collar elab ...
... officers thought the emblems they had worn smacked too much of shop . In December , 1834 , the medical officers had a Christmas gift passed out to them giving them a new uniform like those of other officers with the standing collar elab ...
Page 526
... officers in such service and noth- ing conduces to a more proper observance of such respect than instant recognition of the rank of the officer . For this reason the gold lace worn upon the sleeve of officers ' coats should never have ...
... officers in such service and noth- ing conduces to a more proper observance of such respect than instant recognition of the rank of the officer . For this reason the gold lace worn upon the sleeve of officers ' coats should never have ...
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... officers , and naval constructors , as well as officers from other staff corps , are specialists that have vital functions in the Navy . Then , of course , among the line officers there are certain other specialists who have taken ...
... officers , and naval constructors , as well as officers from other staff corps , are specialists that have vital functions in the Navy . Then , of course , among the line officers there are certain other specialists who have taken ...
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JUNE 1932 No | 352 |
Command U S Navy Greenslade | 805 |
Statecraft and War Talbot | 823 |
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