Army Appropriation Bill, 1919: (supplemental) Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, Second Session. May 3, 6, 7, 8, 1918U.S. Government Printing Office, 1918 - 150 sider |
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Side 24
... produce either from our country or bringing it from the other side in privately owned vessels ? Secretary BAKER . The rate is high , but it is under control or agreement . The Shipping Board has some control over that . Mr. MCKENZIE . I ...
... produce either from our country or bringing it from the other side in privately owned vessels ? Secretary BAKER . The rate is high , but it is under control or agreement . The Shipping Board has some control over that . Mr. MCKENZIE . I ...
Side 31
... production of different kinds of war material he showed no production whatever in the way of bombs , nothing on the whole bombing program . Gen. DICKSON . We have not yet sent any kind of incendiary bombs abroad , except sample lots for ...
... production of different kinds of war material he showed no production whatever in the way of bombs , nothing on the whole bombing program . Gen. DICKSON . We have not yet sent any kind of incendiary bombs abroad , except sample lots for ...
Side 32
... production ? Gen. DICKSON . We have gotten production . The factories have finished the various parts and we have the explosive . Mr. SHALLENGER . You think you have the places from which you are sure to get this amount of bombs within ...
... production ? Gen. DICKSON . We have gotten production . The factories have finished the various parts and we have the explosive . Mr. SHALLENGER . You think you have the places from which you are sure to get this amount of bombs within ...
Side 42
... production of these different com- panies - how they are coming along with guns on their contracts ? We have had some tables given by the statistician in the War De- partment at our weekly conferences showing the percentages of production ...
... production of these different com- panies - how they are coming along with guns on their contracts ? We have had some tables given by the statistician in the War De- partment at our weekly conferences showing the percentages of production ...
Side 44
... production with a strong effort to get the best we can . Mr. TILSON . You are going along with an analogous production , analogous with that of the demolition bombs , to see if they will work . What actual trial have you given the ...
... production with a strong effort to get the best we can . Mr. TILSON . You are going along with an analogous production , analogous with that of the demolition bombs , to see if they will work . What actual trial have you given the ...
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75 squadrons abroad aero aeronautical aeroplanes aircraft Airplane ammunition ANTHONY Army ARNOLD artillery Aviation Aviation Section BRETT Bristol Fighter CALDWELL Canceled cent CHAIRMAN Chauchat combatant committee construction contracts cost CRAGO CROWDER Curtiss DAVIDSON deliveries DICKSON DROP BOMB enlisted equipment expenses factory figures fiscal Fisher Body fliers flying France French furnished give going GORDON Government incendiary bombs included increase Industries Board July June KAHN KENLY Liberty engine Liberty motor LUNN machine guns maintenance manufacture MARCH matter MCKENZIE ment noncombatant number of officers Ordnance Department original estimate Pershing POTTER production purchase quantity Quartermaster Corps question rifle Secretary BAKER service pay SHALLEN BERGER SHALLENBERGER Signal Corps Signal Service spruce squadrons SQUIER statement submitted supplemental estimate supply thing TILSON tion total number transportation trench warfare troops understand United War Industries Board Wright-Martin
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Side 9 - States shall be exempt from the selective draft herein prescribed; and nothing in this act contained shall be construed to require or compel any person to serve in any of the forces herein provided for who is found to be a member of any well-recognized religious sect or organization at present organized and existing and whose existing creed or principles forbid its members to participate in war in any form and whose religious convictions are against war or participation therein in accordance with...
Side 25 - An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military Establishment of the United States...
Side 11 - Crops, and pay clerks at the rate of $12 per room per month; and, when specifically authorized by the Secretary of War, to enlisted men at the rate of $15 per month, or in lieu thereof he may, in his discretion, rent quarters for the use of said enlisted men when so on duty.
Side 25 - Provided, That nothing in this act shall be construed to require or compel any member of any well-recognized religious sect or organization at present organized and existing whose creed forbids its members to participate in war in any form, and whose religious convictions are against war or participation therein, in accordance with the creed of said religious organization, to serve in the militia or any other armed or volunteer force under the jurisdiction and authority of the United States.
Side 26 - Any service in the Quartermaster Corps, in the United States may be treated as noncombatant. Also, in rear of zone of operations, service in the following-: Stevedore companies, labor companies, remount depots, veterinary hospitals, supply depots, bakery companies, the subsistence service, the bathing service, the laundry service, the salvage service, the clothing renovation service, the shoe repair service, the transportation repair service, and motortruck companies. c. Any engineer service ,in...
Side 84 - The present system is similar to the first practice, except that the oil, while under pressure, is not only fed to main bearings but through holes inside of crank cheeks to crank pins, instead of feeding these crank pins through the scuppers.
Side 11 - That hereafter the heat and light actually necessary for the authorized allowance of quarters for officers and enlisted men shall be furnished at the expense of the United States under such regulations as the Secretary of War may prescribe: *
Side 9 - Department. (6) Any service in the Quartermaster Corps in the United States may be treated as noncombatant. Also in rear of zone of operations, service in the following: Stevedore companies, labor companies, remount depots, veterinary hospitals, supply depots, bakery companies, the subsistence service, the bathing service, the laundry service, the salvage service, the clothing renovation service, the shoe-repair service, the transportation repair service, and motor-truck companies.
Side 26 - I hereby declare that the following military service Is noncombatant service: (a) Service in the Medical Corps wherever performed. This includes service in the sanitary detachments attached to combatant units at the front; service In the divisional sanitary trains composed of ambulance companies and field hospital companies, on the line of communications, at the base In France, and with the troops and at hospitals In the United States ; also the service of supply and repair in the Medical Department....
Side 9 - Stevedore companies, labor companies, remount depots, veterinary hospitals, supply depots, bakery companies, the subsistence service, the bathing service, the laundry service, the salvage service, the clothing renovation service, the shoe repair service, the transportation repair service, and motor-truck companies. c. Any engineer service in the United States may be treated as noncombatant service. Also, in rear of zone of operations, service as follows: Railroad building, operation and repair; road...