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BookOrb recommends Hearing on H.R. 4413, To Exempt Navy or Coast Guard Vessels of Special Construction from the Requirements as to the Number, Position, Range, or Arc of Visibility of Lights, and for Other Purposes (1973), Statement of Hon. Truman H. Newberry, Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Personnel of the Navy (1985), Attendance of civilian witnesses before naval court-martial (1895), Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 9867) for the Relief of Charlotte L. T. Coca (1971), and Dry dock at Galveston, Tex. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting the report of a board appointed to determine the desirability of constructing a dry dock at Galveston Tex (1898).

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