Establish the Composition of the United States Navy: Hearings Before the Committee on Naval Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, Third Session, on H.R. 9218, to Establish the Composition of the United States Navy, to Authorize the Construction of Certain Naval Vessels, and for Other Purposes. January 31, February 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 28, 1938U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - Всего страниц: 953 |
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Стр. 1939
... defense means that for the protection not only of our coasts but also of our communities far removed from the coast we must keep any potential enemy many hundred miles away from our continental limits . We cannot assume that our defense ...
... defense means that for the protection not only of our coasts but also of our communities far removed from the coast we must keep any potential enemy many hundred miles away from our continental limits . We cannot assume that our defense ...
Стр. 1942
... defense measures to one another . " The complete break - down of international agreement as to the limitation of armament , and the initiation of at least one powerful armament bloc of three nations cannot be questioned . In the face of ...
... defense measures to one another . " The complete break - down of international agreement as to the limitation of armament , and the initiation of at least one powerful armament bloc of three nations cannot be questioned . In the face of ...
Стр. 1948
... defense . " The object and purpose of this legislation then is not to construct a Navy for the purpose of attacking foreign shores , but is solely for the purpose of affording adequate defense , in view of the build- ing program that ...
... defense . " The object and purpose of this legislation then is not to construct a Navy for the purpose of attacking foreign shores , but is solely for the purpose of affording adequate defense , in view of the build- ing program that ...
Стр. 1955
... defense is going to be . We have a line shown on the map which we are going to cover in order to obtain informa- tion of the enemy . It is not a line of defense . The line of defense may be much closer to our own shores than that ; it ...
... defense is going to be . We have a line shown on the map which we are going to cover in order to obtain informa- tion of the enemy . It is not a line of defense . The line of defense may be much closer to our own shores than that ; it ...
Стр. 1971
... defense on the Atlantic coast ? In the time of such emergency what , without some foreign alliance , or adequacy of our own Navy as now proposed , would be the threat by sea and air to this , our National Capital , the city of ...
... defense on the Atlantic coast ? In the time of such emergency what , without some foreign alliance , or adequacy of our own Navy as now proposed , would be the threat by sea and air to this , our National Capital , the city of ...
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