Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1925
1897/98, [v.2], "Appendix to the Report of the chief of the Bureau of navigation" contains correspondence and documents relating to the conduct of the war with Spain, collected, arranged and edited by Ensign H. H. Ward, under the direction of the bureau
 

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Page 216 - SIR: I have the honor to inclose to you a copy of a resolve* of the legislature of this State in favor of Ebenezer S.
Page 101 - An Act to readjust the pay and allowances of the commissioned and enlisted personnel of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, and Public Health Service," approved June 10, 1922 (37 US C 13, 16).
Page 265 - NAVAL POLICY To create, maintain, and operate a navy second to none and in conformity with treaty provisions.
Page 103 - The proposed legislation has been submitted to the Director of the Bureau of the Budget, who advises that it is not in conflict with the financial program of the President.
Page 101 - An act to provide for the creation, organization, administration, and maintenance of a Naval Reserve and a Marine Corps Reserve.
Page 100 - Hereafter no officer or enlisted man in active service who shall be absent from duty on account of disease resulting from his own intemperate use of drugs or alcoholic liquors or other misconduct...
Page 110 - President, dated the nth day of March, 1865, are deemed to have voluntarily relinquished and forfeited their rights of citizenship, as well as their right to become citizens ; and such deserters shall be forever incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under the United States, or of exercising any rights of citizens thereof.
Page 19 - Affairs of the House of Representatives, the chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs of the House of Representatives, the chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs...
Page 265 - The Navy of the United States should be maintained in sufficient strength to support its policies and its commerce and to guard its continental and overseas possessions.
Page 294 - ... offices under the Navy Department shall be paid from lump appropriations and shall be fixed by the Secretary of the Navy on a per annum or per diem basis as he may elect; that the number may be increased or decreased at his option, and shall be distributed at the various...

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