If you liked Thomas G. Corbin by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs, start with William J. McFalls (1894), Hearing on H.R. 5449, To Permit and Authorize Rear Admiral Frank B. Upham, U.S. Navy, To Accept the Diploma of the Legion of Honor with the Rank of Commander Tendered to Him by the French Government (1971), and Reimbursement of certain persons for loss of liberty bonds (1924). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends William J. McFalls (1894), Hearing on H.R. 5449, To Permit and Authorize Rear Admiral Frank B. Upham, U.S. Navy, To Accept the Diploma of the Legion of Honor with the Rank of Commander Tendered to Him by the French Government (1971), Reimbursement of certain persons for loss of liberty bonds (1924), Benjamin C. Bampton, U. S. N (1882), and Dry dock -- New York Harbor, February 28, 1844, read and referred to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union, Mr. Murphy from the Committee on Naval Affairs made the following report (1844).

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