First Supplemental National Defense Appropriation Bill for 1942: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - 523 lappuses |
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... going to be with reference to facilities and where we are going to stand if the four- million - odd dollars are made available . Mr. PATTERSON . I should first refer to the plan we have as between essential items and critical items ...
... going to be with reference to facilities and where we are going to stand if the four- million - odd dollars are made available . Mr. PATTERSON . I should first refer to the plan we have as between essential items and critical items ...
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... going strong on the policy now of using , almost entirely as far as we can , existing facilities . Mr. WOODRUM . Will this program tax the present productive ca- pacity or will there be some slack ? Mr. PATTERSON . I hope there will be ...
... going strong on the policy now of using , almost entirely as far as we can , existing facilities . Mr. WOODRUM . Will this program tax the present productive ca- pacity or will there be some slack ? Mr. PATTERSON . I hope there will be ...
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... going to be able to get deliveries on these things and also put out this so that you can get delivery on it within 1942 ? Mr. BIGGERS . It is contemplated that would be synchronized with the schedule for tank production and the other ...
... going to be able to get deliveries on these things and also put out this so that you can get delivery on it within 1942 ? Mr. BIGGERS . It is contemplated that would be synchronized with the schedule for tank production and the other ...
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... going to be able to cover this $ 3,486,000,000 asked for here for Ord- nance service and supplies ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes , sir . Of course this ammunition program , you know , Mr. Taber , is largely of a deferred nature . It has been ...
... going to be able to cover this $ 3,486,000,000 asked for here for Ord- nance service and supplies ? Mr. PATTERSON . Yes , sir . Of course this ammunition program , you know , Mr. Taber , is largely of a deferred nature . It has been ...
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... going without any delay . Mr. SNYDER . Ninety percent , did you say , General ? General WESSON . Yes , sir . However , upon further consideration I believe 80 percent a more correct figure . Mr. TABER . How long will it take you to let ...
... going without any delay . Mr. SNYDER . Ninety percent , did you say , General ? General WESSON . Yes , sir . However , upon further consideration I believe 80 percent a more correct figure . Mr. TABER . How long will it take you to let ...
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additional Admiral BLANDY Admiral McINTIRE Admiral MOREELL Admiral SPEAR Admiral TOWERS Admiral VAN KEUREN ammunition amount approximately Army asking aviation barracks base bill break-down Budget building Bureau Bureau of Ordnance Captain ALLEN Captain BYRNES Captain MOORE Captain VICKERY cargo Chairman Colonel Hoss Colonel LITTLEJOHN Commander LEFFLER committee construction contract cost defense depot DITTER employees enlisted equipment expansion Extension facilities fiscal year 1942 fleet funds going Grade guns hospital increase Island JOHNSON of West KIRSCH land lease-lend LUDLOW magazines maintenance Marine Corps Maritime Commission material MAUBORGNE Naval air station Naval District Navy Department Navy Yard O'NEAL officers operating ordnance Pearl Harbor percent personnel pier purchase quarters RABAUT radio repair requested Reserve REYNOLDS seaplane SHEPPARD shipbuilding ships SOMERVELL statement storage storehouse submarine supply TABER tanks tion torpedo Total vessels War Department WESSON West Virginia WIGGLESWORTH WOODRUM
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405. lappuse - Congress, or both, any defense article for the government of any country whose defense the President deems vital to the defense of the United States.
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457. lappuse - ... any matter within the scope of the Shipping Act, 1916, as amended, the Merchant Marine Act, 1920, as amended, the Merchant Marine Act, 1928, as amended, the Intercoastal Shipping Act, 1933...
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406. lappuse - Government particularly the Office of Production Management and the Office of Price Administration and Civilian Supply, to...
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125. lappuse - Retired officers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard of the United States, while not on active duty...
178. lappuse - ... enlisted men on the retired list at the end of the fiscal year. PERSONS QUALIFIED TO HOLD VOLUNTEER COMMISSIONS. Certificates were issued during the year, under the provisions of section 23 of the act of Congress approved January 21, 1903 (32 Stat.
116. lappuse - Provided further, That no part of this or any other appropriation contained in this Act shall be available for the procurement of any article of food...
149. lappuse - Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $300,000,000 for essential equipment and facilities at either private or naval establishments for building or equipping any complete naval vessel or portion thereof heretofore or hereafter authorized...