Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Estimates Submitted by the Secretary of the Navy, 1909U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 - 949 pages |
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Taking the marines off the ships will ultimately result in a demand on Congress for an increased enlistment in the seaman's ... and a half more for this pay roll than you did last year , with no increase in the number of enlisted men !
Taking the marines off the ships will ultimately result in a demand on Congress for an increased enlistment in the seaman's ... and a half more for this pay roll than you did last year , with no increase in the number of enlisted men !
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There was 10 per cent additional for the enlisted men and increased pay for the officers . Mr. PADGETT . That was an increase of pay of officers and also of pay of men ? Admiral PILLSBURY . Yes . Mr. PadGETT .
There was 10 per cent additional for the enlisted men and increased pay for the officers . Mr. PADGETT . That was an increase of pay of officers and also of pay of men ? Admiral PILLSBURY . Yes . Mr. PadGETT .
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For the fiscal year 1905 there was appropriated " for the transportation of enlisted men and apprentices at home and abroad ... transportation and subsistence en route to the places of enlistment , if residents of the United States ...
For the fiscal year 1905 there was appropriated " for the transportation of enlisted men and apprentices at home and abroad ... transportation and subsistence en route to the places of enlistment , if residents of the United States ...
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There were discharged on account of expiration of enlistment during this year 3,929 men , and discharged on account of ... For the fiscal year 1906 there was appropriated for the transportation of enlisted men a total of $ 380,000 .
There were discharged on account of expiration of enlistment during this year 3,929 men , and discharged on account of ... For the fiscal year 1906 there was appropriated for the transportation of enlisted men a total of $ 380,000 .
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Table showing where greatest number of men were enlisted . ... pended for travel for men who require transportation from place of enlistment to a training station , or from a ship or station at which discharged to place of enlistment .
Table showing where greatest number of men were enlisted . ... pended for travel for men who require transportation from place of enlistment to a training station , or from a ship or station at which discharged to place of enlistment .
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Page 395 - Marine Corps shall be liable to do duty in the forts and garrisons of the United States, on the seacoast, or any other duty on shore, as the President, at his discretion, may direct.
Page 709 - Navy, and by him referred to and approved in his letter to the chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs...
Page 241 - That, for the purpose of further increasing the Naval Establishment of the United States, the President is hereby authorized to have constructed...
Page 225 - That no part of this sum shall be applied to the repairs of any wooden ship when the estimated cost of such repairs, to be appraised by a competent board of naval officers, shall exceed twenty per centum of the estimated cost, appraised in like manner, of a new ship of the same size and like material...
Page 225 - That the Secretary of the Navy shall hereafter report to Congress, at the commencement of each regular session, the number of vessels and their names upon which any repairs or changes are proposed which in any case shall amount to more than two hundred thousand dollars...
Page 337 - June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and eighty-nine, shall not exceed sixty thousand dollars; and that the Secretary of War shall each year, in the annual estimates, report to Congress the number of persons so employed, and the amount paid to each.
Page 793 - Corps, without having first received a discharge from the regiment, troop, or company in which he had previously served, shall be removed in all cases where it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the Secretary of War, from such rolls and records, or from other satisfactory testimony, that such re-enlistment was not made for the purpose of securing bounty or other gratuity that he would not have been entitled to had he remained under his original term of enlistment...
Page 74 - Provided, That the sum to be paid out of this appropriation under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy for chemists...
Page 584 - We are not going to work for 75 cents a day." The CHAIRMAN. They do not have the Wagner Act over there. Mr. HILL. Nor the Taft-Hartley Act, either. Now, we are right where we started. The CHAIRMAN. Does that conclude your statement, Mr. White? Mr. WHITE. That concludes my statement. Thank you. The CHAIRMAN. Are there any questions from members of the committee? Mr. GATHINGS. Mr.
Page 225 - ... per centum of the estimated cost, 'appraised in like manner, of a new ship of the same size and like material : Provided further, That nothing herein contained...