Congressional Serial Set, Issue 7667; Issue 7792U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... destroyers of about four hundred tons displacement , Twelve tor- and twelve torpedo boats of about one hundred and fifty One gunboat . tons displacement , to have the highest practicable speed , Four harbor- pedo boat de- pedo boats ...
... destroyers of about four hundred tons displacement , Twelve tor- and twelve torpedo boats of about one hundred and fifty One gunboat . tons displacement , to have the highest practicable speed , Four harbor- pedo boat de- pedo boats ...
Page 135
... destroyers , and twelve torpedo boats named herein , seven million one hundred and sixty - two thousand eight hundred dollars : Provided , That the total cost of the armor according to the plans and specifications already prepared , for ...
... destroyers , and twelve torpedo boats named herein , seven million one hundred and sixty - two thousand eight hundred dollars : Provided , That the total cost of the armor according to the plans and specifications already prepared , for ...
Page 247
... destroyers , to have the highest Three tor- practicable speed , and to cost , exclusive of armament , not stroyers . to exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars each . And the contract for the construction of said vessels shall ...
... destroyers , to have the highest Three tor- practicable speed , and to cost , exclusive of armament , not stroyers . to exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars each . And the contract for the construction of said vessels shall ...
Page 261
... destroyers , to have the highest prac- ticable speed , and to cost , exclusive of armament , not to ers . exceed eight hundred thousand dollars each : Provided , That the cost of the three torpedo boat destroyers pro- vided for in the ...
... destroyers , to have the highest prac- ticable speed , and to cost , exclusive of armament , not to ers . exceed eight hundred thousand dollars each : Provided , That the cost of the three torpedo boat destroyers pro- vided for in the ...
Page 262
... destroyer , or two torpedo boat destroy- ers , shall be built by one contracting party : Provided , That the Secretary of the Navy may build any or all of the vessels herein authorized in such navy - yards as he may designate , and ...
... destroyer , or two torpedo boat destroy- ers , shall be built by one contracting party : Provided , That the Secretary of the Navy may build any or all of the vessels herein authorized in such navy - yards as he may designate , and ...
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active list additional appointed appropriated armor and armament Armored cruiser Battleship BUREAU OF NAVIGATION BUREAU OF ORDNANCE Chief commissioned Comp construction and repair contract cost cruiser Destroyer dred duty eighteen hundred ending June thirtieth engineering enlisted entitled equipment exceed extension fifty thousand dollars five hundred dollars five thousand dollars Fort Mifflin four hereafter hereby authorized hundred thousand dollars increase lars League Island lieutenant junior grade machinery Mare Island Marine Corps mates ment Naval Academy Naval magazine Naval Militia naval service NAVAL STATION NAVAL TRAINING STATION Navy Department Navy is hereby navy yards navy-yard nineteen hundred ordnance pay and allowances plant Provided further Puget Sound purchase quarters rank sand dollars Scout patrol seamen second class Secretary ships submarine thereof thou thousand dol thousand dollars thousand five hundred tion torpedo boats Total triple 21 twenty-five thousand dollars United States Navy vessels warrant officers YARDS AND DOCKS
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Page 565 - President is unsatisfactory to the person entitled to receive the same, such person shall be paid 75 per centum of the amount so determined by the President and shall be entitled to sue the United States to recover such further sum as, added to said 75 per centum, will make up such amount as will be just compensation therefor...
Page 522 - States without license of the owner thereof or lawful right to use or manufacture the same, such owner's remedy shall be by suit against the United States in the Court of Claims for the recovery of his reasonable and entire compensation for such use and manufacture...
Page 370 - States, either the regular or the volunteer forces, and has been or may be hereafter honorably discharged, shall be admitted to become a citizen of the United States, upon his petition, without any previous declaration of his intention to become such...
Page 466 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to adjust and settle its international disputes through mediation or arbitration, to the end that -war may be honorably avoided. It looks with apprehension and disfavor upon a general increase of armament throughout the world, but it realizes that no single nation can disarm, and that without a common agreement upon the subject every considerable power must maintain a relative standing in military strength.
Page 322 - That should any officer of the Medical Corps fail in his physical examination and be found incapacitated for service by reason of physical disability contracted in the line of duty, he shall be retired with the rank to which his seniority entitled him to be promoted...
Page 53 - Navy, and by him referred to and approved in his letter to the chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs...
Page 614 - That all officers of the Navy who; since the third day of March, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, have been advanced or may hereafter be advanced in grade or rank pursuant to law shall be allowed the pay and allowances of the higher grade or rank from the dates stated in their commissions.
Page 521 - For commissions and interest; transportation of funds ; exchange; mileage to officers while traveling under orders in the United States, and for actual personal expenses of officers while traveling abroad under orders, and for traveling expenses of civilian employees, and for actual and necessary traveling expenses of midshipmen while proceeding from their homes to the Naval Academy for examination and appointment as midshipmen...
Page 285 - That the accounting officers of the Treasury are hereby authorized and directed to allow, in the settlement of ™jgjjjr'*»~l11 accounts of disbursing officers involved, payments made under the appropriation "Contingent, Navy,1...
Page 959 - That an enlistment shall not be regarded as complete until the soldier shall have made good any time...