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Inducements to make the United States Navy a career. Rehabilitation of Guam Hearing before the Committee on Naval Affairs, United States Senate, Seventy-ninth Congress, first session, on S. 1438, a bill to provide additional inducements to citizens of the United States to make the United States Navy a career; S. 1466, a bill authorizing rehabilitation on the island of Guam, and consideration of projects referred to committee by the Bureau of Yards and Docks covering proposals of the Navy Department to acquire land or property, or dispose of same. October 9 and 11, 1945
- Description:
- David I. Walsh, chairman. Available also in microform in CIS US congressional committee hearings, accession number (79)S768-7. Guam
- Display date:
- 1945
- Location:
- Guam
- Format:
- text
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- University of Illinois
- Publisher:
- Washington, U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
- Content partner:
- University of Illinois
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