War Department Appropriation Bill, 1925: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Sixty-eighth Congress, First Session, on H. R. 7877 a Bill Making Appropriations for the Military and Monmilitary Activities of the War Department for the Fiscal Year June 30, 1925, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - 283 lappuses |
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Admiral BEURET Admiral BLOCH Admiral EBERLE Admiral GREGORY Admiral MOFFETT Admiral POTTER Admiral ROBISON Admiral WILSON aircraft allotment amount appropriation asking aviation battleships Budget buildings Bureau Bureau of Navigation Bureau of Ordnance BYRNES Captain LEIGH cent charge Chief civilian Clerk Colonel ROOSEVELT Commander commission committee construction cost cruisers decommissioned destroyers draftsman duty employees engineering enlisted equipment estimate expenditures expenses fiscal year 1923 fleet force FRENCH fuel fund grade Haiti Hampton Roads HARDY helium hospital increase Island July LEJEUNE Lieutenant light cruisers maintenance Marine Corps material MCCAWLEY ment months Naval Academy Naval Reserve naval supply account Navy Department navy yards officers OLIVER operation ordnance Pearl Harbor personnel pier plant present purchase radio recruiting reduced repair salaries San Diego Secretary DENBY statement submarines TABER tion torpedoes Total training station transportation United United States Navy upkeep vessels
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18. lappuse - In non-watertight structure), fully manned, engined and equipped ready for sea, including all armament and ammunition, equipment, outfit, provisions for crew, miscellaneous stores and Implements of every description that are intended to be carried in war, but without fuel, lubricating oil, fresh water or ballast water of any kind on board.
741. lappuse - An Act making appropriations for the Navy Department and the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1941, and for other purposes...
10. lappuse - ... specified, that no measures shall be taken to increase the existing naval facilities for the repair and maintenance of naval forces, and that no increase shall be made in the coast defences of the territories and possessions above specified. This restriction, however, does not preclude such repair and replacement of worn-out weapons and equipment as is customary in naval and military establishments in time of peace.
9. lappuse - No capital ship exceeding 35,000 tons (35,560 metric tons) standard displacement shall be acquired by, or constructed by, for, or within the jurisdiction of, any of the Contracting Powers.
19. lappuse - Spanish texts are equally authentic, shall remain deposited in the archives of the Government of the United States of America. Duly certified copies thereof shall be transmitted by that Government to the Governments of the other signatory states. IN FAITH WHEREOF the representatives of the Governments of the United Nations have signed the present Charter.
8. lappuse - No aircraft carrier exceeding 27,000 tons (27,432 metric tons) standard displacement shall be acquired by, or constructed by, for, or within the jurisdiction of, any of the Contracting Powers.
48. lappuse - States will lend an efficient aid for the preservation of Haitian Independence and the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property and individual liberty.
8. lappuse - Powers shall abandon their respective capital ship building programs, and no new capital ships shall be constructed or acquired by any of the Contracting Powers except replacement tonnage which may be constructed or acquired as specified in Chapter II, Part 3.
12. lappuse - A vessel shall be considered incapable of further warlike service when there shall have been removed and landed, or else destroyed in the ship: (1) All guns and essential portions of guns, fire-control tops and revolving parts of all barbettes and turrets; (2) All machinery for working hydraulic or electric mountings...
684. lappuse - Instrument, known to me to be the persons who executed the within Instrument...