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" To maintain the Navy in sufficient strength to support the national policies and commerce, and to guard the continental and overseas possessions of the United States. "
Hearings - Page 17
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1939
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Reserve Officer's Manual, United States Navy

United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, Robert Park Erdman - 1932 - 742 pages
...peace and war operations. FUNDAMENTAL NAVAL POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES The navy should be maintained in sufficient strength to support the national policies...Continental and overseas possessions of the United States. GENERAL NAVAL POLICY To create, maintain, and operate a navy second to none and in conformity with...
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Hearings: Interior Dept

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1934 - 1808 pages
...personnel, and the character of peace and war operations. FUNDAMENTAL NAVAL POLICY OP THE UNITED STATES To maintain the Navy in sufficient strength to support...continental and overseas possessions of the United States. GENERAL NAVAL POLICY To create, maintain, and operate a navy second to none and in conformity with...
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Department of Justice Appropriation Bill for 1935: Hearing ... Seventy-third ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1934 - 1806 pages
...national rights. The fundamental naval policy of the United States, as laid down by the Department, is: To maintain the Navy in sufficient strength to support...continental and overseas possessions of the United States. The United States is a party to the Washington and London Treaties. These treaties indicate ratios...
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Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1935

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1934 - 706 pages
...30847—34 4 The fundamental naval policy of the United States, as laid down by the Department, is: To maintain the Navy in sufficient strength to support...continental and overseas possessions of the United States. The United States is a party to the Washington and London Treaties. These treaties indicate ratios...
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Navy Department Appropration Bill for 1936: Hearings Before Subcommittee of ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Navy Department - 1935 - 972 pages
...policy, as stated by the Secretary of the Navy in his annual report to the President — namely — To maintain the Navy in sufficient strength to support the national policies and commerce, and guard the continental and overseas possessions of the United States. The operations of our naval forces...
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Hearings, Parts 17-18

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs, United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity - 1936 - 1124 pages
...navy second to none ; imr will they question the two principal reasons for maintaining such a navy : "To support the national policies and commerce"; and,...continental and overseas possessions of the United States." The overwhelming endorsement by Congress in 1933 of the Vinson-Trammell I'iU, which authorized the...
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Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1936: Hearing Before the Subcommittee ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1935 - 1842 pages
...time. pn!icv. as stated by the Secretary of the Navy in his annual report to ‘he President—namelyT maintain the Navy in sufficient strength to support the national policies and v'r.fl,fllrr('C. and guard the continental and overseas possessions of the l'nited The operations of...
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Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1938, Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1937 - 1004 pages
...Admiral, let me ask you this: You stated—I think the Senator and I want the same information—in the House that the fundamental United States naval...overseas possessions of the United States. Admiral STARK. No, I would not say so. Admiral STARK. That is correct. Senator BYRNES. Do you state that deliberately...
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Navy Department Appropriation Bill for 1938: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Navy Department - 1937 - 934 pages
...fundamental United States naval policy, as approved by the Secretary of the Navy on 10 May 1933, is restated as follows : To maintain the Navy in sufficient strength...policies and commerce and to guard the continental unrl overseas possessions of the United States. To support this policy the operations of the naval...
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Construction of Certain Auxiliary Vessels for the Navy, Hearing ..., on S ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs - 1937 - 52 pages
...navy second to none ; nor will they question the two principal reasons for maintaining such a navy : "To support the national policies and commerce" ;...continental and overseas possessions of the United States." The overwhelming endorsement by Congress in 1933 of the Vinson-Trammell bill, which authorized the...
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