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. 1938
... fact that at least one - fourth of the world's population is involved in merciless devastating conflict in spite of the fact that most people in most countries , including those where conflict rages , wish to live at peace . Armies are ...
... fact that at least one - fourth of the world's population is involved in merciless devastating conflict in spite of the fact that most people in most countries , including those where conflict rages , wish to live at peace . Armies are ...
Стр. 1949
... fact , this addition places us in this position , that we have only a Navy that can afford protec- tion to one coast at a time . Admiral LEAHY . That is correct . The CHAIRMAN . You stated briefly what would be your line of patrol ...
... fact , this addition places us in this position , that we have only a Navy that can afford protec- tion to one coast at a time . Admiral LEAHY . That is correct . The CHAIRMAN . You stated briefly what would be your line of patrol ...
Стр. 1961
... fact , is it not ? Admiral LEAHY . It is my belief that if we maintain a ratio equal to that of the Washington Treaty , the likelihood of war against the United States will be very much lessened . Mr. JENKS . I think you emphasized as a ...
... fact , is it not ? Admiral LEAHY . It is my belief that if we maintain a ratio equal to that of the Washington Treaty , the likelihood of war against the United States will be very much lessened . Mr. JENKS . I think you emphasized as a ...
Стр. 1965
... fact , outside the British Common- wealth of nations , we have the largest coast line of any maritime nation in the world . Admiral LEAHY . I believe that is correct . The CHAIRMAN . As a matter of fact , it is a great deal longer than ...
... fact , outside the British Common- wealth of nations , we have the largest coast line of any maritime nation in the world . Admiral LEAHY . I believe that is correct . The CHAIRMAN . As a matter of fact , it is a great deal longer than ...
Стр. 1983
... fact , it would contribute to peace if the navies were all relatively equal , because , as pointed out yester- day , with the navies all equal there is a certain amount of balance , which will make uncertain the success of a war , so ...
... fact , it would contribute to peace if the navies were all relatively equal , because , as pointed out yester- day , with the navies all equal there is a certain amount of balance , which will make uncertain the success of a war , so ...
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