Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill, 1922: Hearing Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Appropriations Consisting of Messrs. James W. Good (Chairman), William S. Vare, Walter W. Magee, Joseph W. Byrnes, and James A. Gallivan in Charge of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill for 1922. Sixty-sixth Congress, Third Session. 1920U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 - United States |
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... ships and for that sort of construction , except in a limited way . Mr. WETMORE . They took a number of our people over there . Mr. Lix . Are you referring to the Bureau of SUNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL , 1922 . 67.
... ships and for that sort of construction , except in a limited way . Mr. WETMORE . They took a number of our people over there . Mr. Lix . Are you referring to the Bureau of SUNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION BILL , 1922 . 67.
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... ships to you ? Commodore REYNOLDS . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Some of those that are not in commission are un- desirable ships that were turned over to you by the Navy Depart- ment ? Commodore REYNOLDS . Some of them are . A good many ...
... ships to you ? Commodore REYNOLDS . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . Some of those that are not in commission are un- desirable ships that were turned over to you by the Navy Depart- ment ? Commodore REYNOLDS . Some of them are . A good many ...
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... ships in commission as you can get men ? Commodore REYNOLDS . As we can get the men ; yes , sir . Some of these are regular vessels of the service that we had prior to the war , but we have been unable to operate them for some time ...
... ships in commission as you can get men ? Commodore REYNOLDS . As we can get the men ; yes , sir . Some of these are regular vessels of the service that we had prior to the war , but we have been unable to operate them for some time ...
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... ships in commission , whereas some of them are now laid up . SERVICES PERFORMED BY VESSELS . The CHAIRMAN . Just what service do these vessels perform ? Commodore REYNOLDS . They patrol the coasts , enforce the various navigation laws ...
... ships in commission , whereas some of them are now laid up . SERVICES PERFORMED BY VESSELS . The CHAIRMAN . Just what service do these vessels perform ? Commodore REYNOLDS . They patrol the coasts , enforce the various navigation laws ...
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... ships especially , are shorthanded . I do not believe that more than one ship has a full complement . The CHAIRMAN . But you gave good service in 1917 . Commodore REYNOLDS . We did under trying circumstances - un- usual circumstances ...
... ships especially , are shorthanded . I do not believe that more than one ship has a full complement . The CHAIRMAN . But you gave good service in 1917 . Commodore REYNOLDS . We did under trying circumstances - un- usual circumstances ...
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