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1941 committee accessories active duty additional Admiral FURLONG Admiral McINTIRE Admiral MOREELL Admiral NIMITZ Admiral ROBINSON Admiral SPEAR Admiral STARK Admiral TOWERS aircraft amount appropriation authorized aviation barracks base BEAM Budget building Bureau of Navigation Bureau of Ordnance Bureau of Ships Captain BEARY Captain LAKE Captain SHAFROTH CASEY Coco Solo Commander JACOBSON Commander LEFFLER commission committee allocation construction contract defense destroyers DITTER emergency employees equipment estimated cost expansion expenditures extension facilities fiscal year 1942 fleet funds hospital JOHNSON of Indiana July Lieutenant maintenance Marine Corps material ment Naval air station Naval Reserve naval vessels Navy Department Navy Yard object 16 object 32 officers operation ordnance Pearl Harbor Pensacola percent personnel PIOZET plant PLUMLEY present project contemplates repair replacement requested SCRUGHAM Seaplane Seaplane tenders Secretary KNOX SHEPPARD shipbuilding statement storage submarine supplemental supply THOMAS tion Total United Yards and Docks
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28. lappuse - It is important to bear in mind that we are here dealing not alone with an authority vested in the President by an exertion of legislative power; but with such an authority plus the very delicate, plenary and exclusive power of the President as the sole organ of the federal government in the field of international relations a power which does not require as a basis for its exercise an act of Congress...
28. lappuse - He has his confidential sources of information. He has his agents in the form of diplomatic, consular and other officials. Secrecy in respect of information gathered by them may be highly necessary, and the premature disclosure of it productive of harmful results.
31. lappuse - During a war in which the United States is a neutral nation, it shall be unlawful to send out of the jurisdiction of the United States any vessel, built, armed, or equipped as a vessel of war...
88. lappuse - Navy, is charged with the responsibility for procurement, education, training, discipline, and distribution of officers and enlisted personnel of the Navy including the Naval Reserve and the Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps, except the professional education and training of officers and men of the Medical Corps.
618. lappuse - Navy, exclusive of commissioned warrant officers, shaU shall be four per centum of the total authorized enlisted strength of the active list, exclusive of the Hospital Corps, prisoners undergoing sentence of discharge, enlisted men detailed for duty with the Naval Militia, and the Flying Corps...
33. lappuse - Secretary, last year there was a eonsolidation made of the Bureau of Engineering and the Bureau of Construction and Repair, the combination being called the Bureau of Ships.
26. lappuse - The Government of the United States appreciates the declarations and the generous action of His Majesty's Government as contained in your communication which are destined to enhance the national security of the United States and greatly to strengthen its ability to cooperate effectively with the other nations of the Americas in the defense of the Western Hemisphere. It therefore gladly accepts the proposals. The Government of the United States will immediately designate experts to meet with experts...
28. lappuse - The Executive Agreement obtains an opportunity to establish naval and air bases for the protection of our coastline but it imposes no obligation upon the Congress to appropriate money to improve the opportunity. It is not necessary for the Senate to ratify an opportunity that entails no obligation.
26. lappuse - This is the most important action in the reinforcement of our national defense that has been taken since the Louisiana Purchase. Then as now, considerations of safety from overseas attack were fundamental.
31. lappuse - States any vessel built, armed, or equipped as a vessel of war, or converted from a private vessel into a vessel of war, with any intent or under any agreement or contract, written or oral, that such vessel shall be delivered to a belligerent nation, or to an agent, officer, or citizen of such nation, or with reasonable cause to believe that the said vessel shall or will be employed in the service of any such belligerent nation after its departure from the jurisdiction of the United States.