Construction of Certain Public Works: Hearing Before the Committee on Naval Affairs, United States Senate, Seventieth Congress, Second Session on H. R. 13884, an Act to Authorize the Secretary of the Navy to Proceed with the Construction of Certain Public Works, and for Other Purposes. December 19, 1928U.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 - 68 psl. |
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... marines , $ 250,000 ; gas cell shop and storage building , $ 200,000 ; quarters for married officers , $ 90,000 ... Marine Corps flying field , Quantico , Virginia : Filling and grading flying field , $ 500,000 . Navy Yard , Norfolk ...
... marines , $ 250,000 ; gas cell shop and storage building , $ 200,000 ; quarters for married officers , $ 90,000 ... Marine Corps flying field , Quantico , Virginia : Filling and grading flying field , $ 500,000 . Navy Yard , Norfolk ...
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... Marine Corps flying fields at Quantico , Virginia , and for the placing of said wires and cables underground ; for providing additional ducts and laying of cables for the Government's power and telephone service at said flying fields ...
... Marine Corps flying fields at Quantico , Virginia , and for the placing of said wires and cables underground ; for providing additional ducts and laying of cables for the Government's power and telephone service at said flying fields ...
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... Marine Corps Reservation , Quantico , Virginia . SEC . 8. That the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to dispose of the land and improvements comprising the former naval - hospital property , Key West , Florida , in like manner ...
... Marine Corps Reservation , Quantico , Virginia . SEC . 8. That the Secretary of the Navy is hereby authorized to dispose of the land and improvements comprising the former naval - hospital property , Key West , Florida , in like manner ...
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... marine ships and on the operation of the Mississippi - Warrior ships , were the same taxpayers who were suffering loss on the dock in this yard that is obsolete and has been of no use for a number of years . Senator SWANSON . You mean ...
... marine ships and on the operation of the Mississippi - Warrior ships , were the same taxpayers who were suffering loss on the dock in this yard that is obsolete and has been of no use for a number of years . Senator SWANSON . You mean ...
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... marine . It is costing $ 30,000,000 in the legislation enacted last year for mail subventions with the hope of building up an American merchant marine . The same taxpayers who pay for one pay for the other . The tax- payer in Butte ...
... marine . It is costing $ 30,000,000 in the legislation enacted last year for mail subventions with the hope of building up an American merchant marine . The same taxpayers who pay for one pay for the other . The tax- payer in Butte ...
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