Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1937: Hearing Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, in Charge of Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1937. Seventy-fourth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1936 - 861 páginas |
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additional Admiral ANDREWS Admiral BowEN Admiral CONARD Admiral KING Admiral LAND Admiral ROSSITER Admiral SELLERS Admiral SMITH Admiral STARK Admiral TAUSSIG aircraft allotments amount appropriation Army aviation bill break-down Budget building in 1936 Bureau Bureau of Engineering Bureau of Navigation Captain KIMMEL Captain SCHOFIELD Captain SMEALLIE CARY civilian commission committee construction contract cost cruisers decommissioned during 1937 destroyers DITTER dredging duty employees engines enlisted equipment esti estimate for 1937 expenditures expenses fiscal year 1937 fleet funds Government grade increase JOHNSON laboratory Lieutenant Commander maintenance Marine Corps Reserve material MCLEOD ment miscellaneous Naval Academy Naval Reserve Navy Department navy yards number of officers operation ordnance Pearl Harbor percent personnel planes plant purchase reduced REED Repair and improvement replacement RUSSELL SCRUGHAM ships South Charleston statement stations subhead submarines supply tion Total transportation treaty United vessels
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Página 136 - Christi, upon the condition that there shall be maintained at such port a school or branch of a school for the instruction of youths in navigation, steamshipmarine engineering, and all matters pertaining to the proper construction, equipment, and sailing of vessels or any particular branch thereof.
Página 208 - Compensation Commission shall have jurisdiction in such cases and shall perform the same duties with reference thereto as in the cases of civil employees of the United States so injured : Provided, That in no case shall sickness or disease be regarded as an injury within the meaning of this section relating to the Naval Reserve.
Página 70 - Except as provided in Article 20, the tonnage laid down in any category subject to limitation in accordance with Article 16 shall not exceed the amount necessary to reach the maximum allowed tonnage of the category, or to replace vessels that become "overage" before the 31st December, 1936. Nevertheless, replacement tonnage may be laid down for cruisers and submarines that become "overage" in 1937, 1938 and 1939, and for destroyers that become "overage
Página 70 - ... overage"; but this period is reduced to two years in the case of any replacement surface vessel not exceeding 3,000 tons (3,048 metric tons) standard displacement. The right of replacement is not lost by delay in laying down replacement tonnage.
Página 46 - Vessels to Be Scrapped (a) A vessel to be disposed of by scrapping, by reason of its replacement, must be rendered incapable of warlike service within six months of the date of the completion of its successor, or of the first of its successors if there are more than one. If, however, the completion of the new vessel or vessels be delayed, the work of rendering the old vessel incapable of warlike service shall, nevertheless...
Página 583 - The clerical, administrative, and fiscal service shall include all classes of positions the duties of which are to perform clerical, administrative, or accounting work, or any other work commonly associated with office, business, or fiscal administration.
Página 583 - The professional and scientific service shall include all classes of positions the duties of which are to perform routine, advisory, administrative, or research work which is based upon the established principles of a profession or science, and which requires professional, scientific, or technical training equivalent to that represented by graduation from a college or university of recognized standing.
Página 710 - States representatives and other personnel in going to and returning from their post of duty ; allowances for living quarters, including heat, fuel, and light, as authorized by the Act approved June 26, 1930...
Página 583 - The custodial service shall include all classes of positions the duties of which are to supervise or to perform manual work involved in the custody, maintenance, and protection of public buildings, premises, and equipment, the transportation of public officers, employees or property, and the transmission of official papers.
Página 324 - That the normal operation of vessels of the naval transport service as now carried on from the east coast of the United States to the west coast of...