

An edition of Miscellaneous bills (1941)
hearing before the Committee on Naval Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, first session on S. 825, to establish a Research board for national security: S. 1064, to authorize the discharge of midshipmen from the U.S. Naval Academy by the secretary of the Navy because of unsatisfactory conduct or aptitude; S. 1076, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire on the naval station, Tutuila, American Samoa, on October 20, 1943; S. 1102, to reimburse navy personnel for personal property lost in fire at U.S. Naval Convalescent Hospital, Banning, Calif., on March 5, 1946; S. 1103, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire in Quonset hut numbered 2, Hamoaze House, Plymouth, Devon, England, on December 31, 1944; S. 1118, for the relief of First Lt. Jack Sanders, United States Marine Corps Reserve, for personal property destroyed in an explosion at Camp Lejeune, N.C., on January 22, 1945; S. 1119, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire in building numbered 146, at the Naval operating base, Bermuda, on April 26, 1945; S. 1134, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire in buildings numbered 102 and 102-A, in Utulei, Tutuila, American Samoa, on August 17, 1944; S. 1135, to reimburse Navy personnel for personal property lost in fire at the Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Pungo, Norfolk, Va., on February 13, 1945; S. 1215 to reimburse Marine Corps personnel for property lost in the disaster to the steam ship Maasdam, on June 25, 1941. July 23, 1945.
By United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs
Publish Date
1945
Publisher
U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
Language
eng
Pages
25
Description:
subjects: 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 Security
People: 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 Kabler
Places: Guam, United States