Increasing the Number of Naval Aviators and Other Bills Before the Committee : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, Seventy-Sixth Congress, third session, on July 2, 1940.
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Increasing the Number of Naval Aviators and Other Bills Before the Committee : hearings before the United States Senate Committee on Naval Affairs, Seventy-Sixth Congress, third session, on July 2, 1940.
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Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 1940.
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iii, 23 pages ; cm
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Considers legislation to authorize additional Navy and USMC pilots, to authorize a joint Navy-Port of NY Authority drydock construction project, and to apply judgment receipts from civil proceedings against Standard Oil Company of Calif. to a fund for purchasing naval petroleum and oil shale reserve lands.
Considers (76) H.R. 10030, (76) S. 4165, (76) S. 4166.
Considers (76) H.R. 10030, (76) S. 4165, (76) S. 4166.
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