United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Naval Affairs
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Armor plate bought from the Carnegie Steel Company and the Bethlehem Iron Company, etc. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of May 25, 1897, statement prepared by the Chief of the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, showing the number of tons of armor plate bought from the Carnegie Steel Company and the Bethlehem Iron Company, etc
Memorandum relating to command of Hospital Ships
Report on foreign systems of naval education, by Professor James Russell Soley, U. S. N
Appropriation for improvement and equipment of certain Navy yards. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in response to Senate resolution of February 2 (calendar day, February 3), 1917, relative to the status of the appropriation of
Authorizing the acceptance by the Navy Department of a site for an aviation training field in the vicinity of Pensacola, Fla
Cost price of equipment to officers and midshipmen at the Naval Academy
Jose A. De La Torriente
Loss of private funds
Peder Anderson
Use by United States of devices invented by naval officers
Appointments to Naval Academy. Letter of the Secretary of the Navy, in answer to a resolution of the 8th instant, communicating information as to what Congressional district has more than two midshipmen at the Naval Academy, under what law appointed, and by whom recommended
Capt. John Clarke Wilson
Letter of the Secretary of the Navy, in answer to a resolution of the Senate of the 9th instant, relative to the employment of George D. Morgan, of New York, to purchase vessels for the government
Mary H. Dougherty
Mrs. Cesaria Del Pilar
Themis Christ
Additional midshipmen
For promotion and retirement of William H. Santelmann, leader of the United States Marine Band
Increase enlisted strength of Navy and Marine Corps
Retirements in the Navy
Security for the execution of contracts
William Joseph Lacarte
Control of shore-based aircraft intended for coast defense
Frederick Schulte, or Schuldt
James M. Alden
P. J. Willett
Dominick Edward Maggio
Harry Lee
Reappointment of midshipmen
To regulate the strength and distribution of the line of the Navy, and for other purposes
Timothy Joseph McCarthy
To drop from the rolls Naval or Marine Corps officers absent without leave
United States naval air station, Pensacola, Fla
Amending section 2 of the act entitled "An act making appropriations for the naval service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919, and for other purposes"
Convening of general courts-martial at remote naval stations
To further amend section 4756 of the Revised Statutes
Transfer of certain Officers to the Navy
Ellen M. Willey
Water front, navy-yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting a copy of a report made by the board appointed by the Commandant of the navy-yard, New York, to consider and recommend what improvements are necessary on the water front at the navy-yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., for the berthing of battle ships and fleets
Captain Percy Wright Foote, United States Navy
Concurrent resolution adopted by the Legislature of New Hampshire, urging an appropriation for the removal of Hendersons Point in Portsmouth Harbor
Aircraft purchased by the Navy Department. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy transmitting, pursuant to law, a report of designs, aircraft, aircraft parts, and aeronautical accessories purchased by the Navy Department during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1934
Amending the act for the establishment of marine schools
Equalization of Promotion of Officers of the Navy
Investigation of the destruction of the U. S. S. Maine
Permanent resting place for body of John Paul Jones
Robert Kennish
William Tell Oppenheimer, Jr
Commutation of ration to certain petty officers of the Navy. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, to accompany bill (S. 2727) authorizing the payment of commutation of ration to the petty officers of the Navy who served on detached duty between March 1, 1898, and November 4, 1899
E. D. Frye
For the relief of Lieut. Robert Stanley Robertson, Jr., United States Navy
Harold D. Childs
Provide for the reimbursement of certain enlisted men of the Navy for the value of personal effects destroyed in a fire in Building No. 125, United States Navy Yard, Washington, D. c., on July 16, 1935
Wadsworth Post, G. A. R., Helena, Mont
William C. Rives
Compilation of annual appropriation laws from 1883 to 1904, including provisions for the construction of all vessels of the "new Navy," with tables showing present naval strength in vessels and personnel, and amount of appropriations for the Naval Service
Naturalization of aliens who have served in the United States Navy, etc
Provide for the acquisition of a portrait of Thomas Walker Gilmer
Surgeons' retirement
To create a Bureau of Aeronautics in the Department of the Navy
Affidavits of disinterestedness to accompany certain papers
John W. Ross
Capt. Benjamin S. Berry
Establishment of marine schools
John O'Neil
John Russell Bartlett
Joseph Eliot Austin
To provide for advancement by selection in the staff corps of the Navy to ranks of lieutenant commander and lieutenant; to amend the act entitled "An act to provide for the equalization of promotion of officers of the staff corps of the Navy with officers of the line" (44 Stat. 717; U.S.C. Supp. 8, title 34, secs. 348 to 348t) and for other purposes
To provide that petty officers, noncommissioned officers and enlisted men of the United States Navy and Marine Corps on the retired list who had creditable Civil War service shall receive the rank or rating and the pay of the next higher enlisted grade
Additional shipbuilding, ship repair, and ordnance manufacturing facilities
Amend section 24, Naval Reserve Act
Cecelia Callahan
Providing for the advancement on the retired list of the Navy of Clyde J. Nesser, a lieutenant (junior grade), United States Navy, retired
Sewer outlets over and across the Navy longitudinal dike and accretions thereto in Mare Island Straits, Calif
Authorizing attendance of Marine Band at United Confederate Veterans' 1938 Reunion at Columbia, S. C
David Schwartz
Staff Corps Increase, Submarine Boats
Authorize the Secretary of the Interior to accept from the State of Utah title to a certain state-owned section of land and to patent other land to the state in lieu thereof, and for other purposes
Hospital Corps, United States Navy
John Thomas Simpkin
Martin Bevilacque
Proceedings of naval courts-martial. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, in response to resolution of the Senate of February 5, 1900, whether the Navy Department has or has not refused or refrained to communicate to the Court of Claims any information concerning proceedings of naval courts-martial on the call of said court, etc
Superintendent of the Government Hospital for the Insane to receive pay due certain persons
Warrant officers, United States Navy
A bill authorising the president of the United States to cause to be built, equipped, and employed one or more floating batteries for the defence of the waters of the United States
Joseph Gould
Michael Stodolnik
Providing a nautical school at the Port of New Orleans, La
Extending certain provisions of law to officers of the Navy
Frank B. Case
Limitation on size of battleships. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, submitting pursuant to a provision in the Naval Appropriation Act of August 26, 1916, a report on the limitations of the largest battleship which can be undertaken for construction in the United States in the present state of the shipbuilding and engineering sciences and arts and with regard to the limitations of the docks and harbors of the United States, etc
Retired list for enlisted men, etc., Navy
To authorize certain officers of the United States Navy to accept from the Republic of Haiti the medal of honor and merit
Joseph F. Becker
U.S. Navy
Award of the Distinguished-Flying Cross to members of the Alaskan aerial survey expedition
Compilation of existing laws relating to the Navy, Navy Department, and Marine Corps
Mrs. Louisa Mitchell Smith
Submarine cable from San Francisco to Honolulu
Location of water-line armor belt upon United States battle ships