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If you liked Officers of auxiliary naval forces on naval courts by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs, start with Hearing on H. Res. 529, Requesting the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of War To Appoint a Joint Board To Investigate and Report on the Need for Constructing a Bridge Between San Francisco and Bay Farm Island or a System of Dams Across San Francisco Bay (1973), Hearing on H.R. 9256 for the Relief of Ellen A. Farrelly (1971), and Hearing on H.R. 6000, for the Relief of Austin L. Tierney (1971). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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BookOrb recommends Hearing on H. Res. 529, Requesting the Secretary of the Navy and the Secretary of War To Appoint a Joint Board To Investigate and Report on the Need for Constructing a Bridge Between San Francisco and Bay Farm Island or a System of Dams Across San Francisco Bay (1973), Hearing on H.R. 9256 for the Relief of Ellen A. Farrelly (1971), Hearing on H.R. 6000, for the Relief of Austin L. Tierney (1971), Hearing on the Bill (S. 2058) for the Relief of Members of the Band of the U.S. Marine Corps Who Were Retired Prior to June 30, 1922, and for the Relief of Members Transferred to the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve (1971), and Canadian fisheries. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a communication from George W. Brega, relative to the Canadian fisheries (1868).
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