If you liked Hearing on H.R. 5711, for the Relief of Pete Ernest Simon by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs, start with Henry Guilmette (1929), Hearing on the Bill H.R. 4737, Authorizing the President To Reinstate Milton Marion Fenner as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, Later Modified and Introduced as H.R. 13760, Bill for the Relief of Milton M. Fenner (1973), and Capt. John G. Tod, of Texas (1878). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Henry Guilmette (1929), Hearing on the Bill H.R. 4737, Authorizing the President To Reinstate Milton Marion Fenner as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, Later Modified and Introduced as H.R. 13760, Bill for the Relief of Milton M. Fenner (1973), Capt. John G. Tod, of Texas (1878), Deliver bell of old cruiser "Minneapolis" to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of Minnesota (1928), and Hearing on S. 1530, an Act for the Relief of Gilpin Construction Co. Senate Act Substituted for House Bill (H.R. 8188) (1971).

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