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BookOrb recommends Statement of Hon. Curtis D. Wilbur, Secretary of the Navy, Concerning the State of the Navy (1984), John Ridgway (1866), Efficiency of personnel of Navy and Marine Corps (1912), Hearing on H.R. 4433, To Provide for the Conveyance to the State of Alabama for Use as a Public Park of the Military Reservation Known as Fort Morgan (1973), and Amend the act approved February 28, 1925, entitled "An act to provide for the creation, organization, administration, and maintenance of a Naval and Marine Corps Reserve," as amended, and other purposes (1935).

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