| James Russell Soley - 1876 - 364 sidor
...from necessity; the responsibility resting with the commander, from which he can only be relieved by the Secretary of the Navy or the President of the United States. "It is at all times an unpleasant duty to a commander to be compelled to punish the misconduct of his... | |
| William Salter - 1876 - 432 sidor
...call to our aid the militia of the seas, to assist in upholding the constituted authorities. Were I the Secretary of the Navy, or the President of the United States, I would not recommend it. I do not believe abstractly in the doctrine of privateering. I am, however,... | |
| William Salter - 1876 - 426 sidor
...call to our aid the militia of the seas, to assist in upholding the constituted authorities. Were I the Secretary of the Navy, or the President of the United States, I would not recommend it. I do not believe abstractly in the doctrine of privateering. I am, however,... | |
| Edward Singleton Holden - 1916 - 208 sidor
...for the commander; these differ for a captain, a rear-admiral, a vice-admiral, and the admiral. If the Secretary of the Navy, or the President of the United States is on board their personal flags are displayed. The President's flag is also shown in Plate II. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1924 - 966 sidor
...OF PUNISHMENT. The CHAIRMAN. If the law is what I understand you to say it is, it prohibits either the Secretary of the Navy or the President of the United States from changing a verdict upon any ground. What do you say as to the advisability of changing the law... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1924 - 942 sidor
...OF PUNISHMENT. The CHAIRMAN. If the law is what I understand you to say it is, it prohibits either the Secretary of the Navy or the President of the United States from changing a verdict upon any ground. What do you say as to the advisability of changing the law... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1924 - 1556 sidor
...OP PUNISHMENT. The CHAIRMAN. If the law is what I understand you to say it is, it prohibits either the Secretary of the Navy or the President of the United States from changing a verdict upon any ground. What do you say as to the advisability of changing the law... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1935 - 1842 sidor
...or the Bureau of the Budget has eliminated any specific items. Mr. MCLEOD. Then, it is a fact that the Secretary of the Navy, or the President of the United States, whoever may fix the Budget, sets up a certain sum to be spent, by the Navy Department in this instance,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1941 - 136 sidor
...to the loyalty of the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, or the House of Representatives, or the Secretary of the Navy, or the President of the United States, or anybody else and that they believe that in this emergency something like this should be done to... | |
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