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BookOrb recommends <Statements of Admiral Robert E. Coontz, Chief of Naval Operations; Capt. Philip Williams, Assistant Chief Bureau of Navigation; Capt. Lackey; and Commander J. T. G. Stapler> (1973), Return of certain colors, etc., to Harvard University (1902), Hearing on the Bill (H.R. 5548) To Authorize Payment of Six Months' Death Gratuity to Dependent Relatives of Officers, Enlisted Men, or Nurses Whose Death Results from Wounds or Disease Not Resulting from Their Own Misconduct (1971), Hearing on H.R. 9231, 11367; S. 3893, 525; and S.J. Res. 140, Before the Full Committee (1971), and Hearing on H.R. 9473 (Mr. Mead), Relief of Olen H. Parker (1971).

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