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... U. S. ARMY 86937 SATURDAY , MARCH 6 , 1926 Printed for the use of the Committee on Military Affairs WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1926 COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SIXTY - NINTH arance MAR 23 1926.
... U. S. ARMY 86937 SATURDAY , MARCH 6 , 1926 Printed for the use of the Committee on Military Affairs WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1926 COMMITTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SIXTY - NINTH arance MAR 23 1926.
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... March 6 , 1926 . The subcommittee met at 10.30 o'clock a . m . , Hon . B. Carroll Reece ( chairman ) presiding . Mr. REECE . This meeting of the subcommittee has been called for the consideration of the bill H. R. 9512 , " To provide ...
... March 6 , 1926 . The subcommittee met at 10.30 o'clock a . m . , Hon . B. Carroll Reece ( chairman ) presiding . Mr. REECE . This meeting of the subcommittee has been called for the consideration of the bill H. R. 9512 , " To provide ...
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... March 9 , 1899 , to April 26 , 1902 , during Philippine insurrection . Also served in Sixth Cavalry , 1881-1883 , nine years ' service , Philippines . Frank Buss : Age , 77 ; service , 51 years ; chief trumpeter , Sixth Cavalry , and ...
... March 9 , 1899 , to April 26 , 1902 , during Philippine insurrection . Also served in Sixth Cavalry , 1881-1883 , nine years ' service , Philippines . Frank Buss : Age , 77 ; service , 51 years ; chief trumpeter , Sixth Cavalry , and ...
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... 3924 and H. R. 8953 101925 MARCH 4 , 1926 STATEMENTS OF HON . R. WALTON MOORE MAJ . J. A. O'CONNOR WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1926 AQUEDUCT BRIDGE - BATTERY COVE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , COMMITTEE JUN 2 2 1926.
... 3924 and H. R. 8953 101925 MARCH 4 , 1926 STATEMENTS OF HON . R. WALTON MOORE MAJ . J. A. O'CONNOR WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1926 AQUEDUCT BRIDGE - BATTERY COVE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , COMMITTEE JUN 2 2 1926.
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... March 4 , 1926 . Mr. JAMES . We also have before us this morning two bills intro- duced by Mr. Moore , of Virginia . Which bill do you want to take up first , Mr. Moore ? STATEMENT OF HON . R. WALTON MOORE , A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS ...
... March 4 , 1926 . Mr. JAMES . We also have before us this morning two bills intro- duced by Mr. Moore , of Virginia . Which bill do you want to take up first , Mr. Moore ? STATEMENT OF HON . R. WALTON MOORE , A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS ...
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acres amendment amount appropriation Artillery authorized barracks battle field Battle of Westport bill BLEAKNEY Budget buildings Camp Captain STRICKLAND CARROLL REECE cent Chairman CHEATHAM Colonel CASEY Colonel HEMPHILL Colonel HUNTER Colonel QUINLAN commission COMMITTEE ON MILITARY Comptroller condition construction Corps Area cost Department discharged ducks enlisted estimate Federal field clerks FISHER Fort Benning Fredericksburg FROTHINGHAM FURLOW GARRETT gentlemen Government HILL of Maryland hospital HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HUBERT F Infantry JAMES June land Lieutenant LOREN E Major BRANT Major HARRIS Major SOMERVELL MCSWAIN ment miles munitions national military park ounces phosphorus pier present Quartermaster quarters railroad record REECE retired road Secretary Secretary of War Senate SHAFROTH soldiers South Carolina SPEAKS statement subcommittee SUMMERALL tion travel pay troops United States Army VINSON WAINWRIGHT War Department Washington WHEELER WURZBACH
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