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Admission, Aeronautics, Military, Air bases, Military, Algonquin (Revenue cutter), American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation, Appointments and retirements, Appropriations and expenditures, Atomic bomb, Billeting, China, China. Navy, Claims, Courts-martial and courts of inquiry, Finance, Fuel, Military Aeronautics, Military Air bases, Military education, Military law, Military pensions, Naval law, Nevada (Battleship), New Orleans (Cruiser), Oahu Railway and Land Company, Officers, Onondaga (Revenue cutter), Pay, allowances, Petroleum, Reconstruction (1939-1951), Recruiting, enlistment, Research, Science and state, Soldiers, Student expulsion, United States, United States Marine Band, United States Naval Academy, United States Naval Academy. Postgraduate School, United States. Coast Guard, United States. Marine Corps, United States. Naval Mine Depot, Yorktown, Va, United States. Naval Reserve, United States. Navy, United States. Navy Dept, United States. Navy. Civil Engineer Corps, United States. Navy. Dental Corps, United States. Research Board for National Security (Proposed), Walker (R.B.) Funeral Home, Greenfield, O., Warships, Wolverine, ex-Michigan (Training ship), Wyoming (Battleship), Air bases, United States. Navy Department, United States. Research Board for National SecurityPeople
Adolphus Andrews (1879-), C. Guy Evans, Charles Clement Goodman, Charles Garner, Charles L. Kee, Donald Lucius Grunsky, Earle Watkins Mills (1896-), Edward Henry O'Hare, Frederick Matthews McCord, George B. Kress, George F. Thompson U.S. Marine, Graves Blanchard Erskine (1897-), Henry Charles Robinson, Jack Sanders, John Joseph Defeo (1894-), John Wills Greenslade (1880-), Joseph Langhorne Walker, Lewis Hobart Kenney, Malcolm K. Burke (1916-), Marion Johnson, Newt A. Smith, Richard Shaker, Samuel Ellsworth McCarty, Thomas Holcomb (1879-1965), Warren Sherman Parr (1902-), William Brent Young, William Leverette KablerPlaces
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Available also in microform in CIS US congressional committee hearings, accession number (78)S739-4.
David I. Walsh, chairman.
Hearings on S. 1428, a bill to amend the provision of the act authorizing payment of 6 months' death gratuity to widow, child, or dependent relative of officers, enlisted men, or nurses of the Navy or Marine Corps, and for other purposes; S. 1517, a bill for the relief of Staff Sgt. Marion Johnson, United States Marine Corps, and Sgt. George B. Kress, United States Marine Corps Reserve; S. 1542, a bill to provide for reimbursement of certain navy personnel and former navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as the result of fire in building B.O.Q.O-3 at the United States Naval Construction Training Center, Davisville, R.I., on March 27, 1943; S. 1589, a bill for relief of C. Guy Evans, Garland Mineral Springs, Index, Washington; H.R. 2976, an act to grant military rank to certain members of the Navy Nurse Corps; H.R. 3605, an act to provide for reimbursement of certain navy personnel and former navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as the result of fires in tents used as quarters by members of the Twelfth Naval Construction Battalion, Long Island, Alaska, on December 26, 1942, and May 26, 1943, respectively;
H.R. 3606, an act to provide for reimbursement of certain Navy personnel and former navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as a result of a fire at the outlying Degaussing Branch of the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, Va., on December 4, 1942; H.R. 3607, an act to provide for reimbursement of certain navy personnel and former navy personnel for personal property lost or damaged as a result of a fire in tent L-76 at the Amphibious Training Base, Camp Bradford, Norfolk, Va., on March 15, 1943; H.R. 3760, an act authorizing the President to present in the name of Congress, a distinguished service medal to Lt. Gen. Thomas Holcomb, United States Marine Corps. December 17, 1943.
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