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Confidential Correspondence of the Navy, 1919-1927

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NARA M1140. Post-WWI communications between OPNAV and the bureaus, fleet units, and shore commands of the Navy Department. …Learn more

  • 100 - Reports (Planning Committee)
  • 101 - Philippine Islands (Navy Yards)
  • 102 - Peace Treaty (Germany)
  • 103 - Turkey
  • 104 - Personnel
  • 105 - Navy Yards (New York)
  • 107 - Ice Patrol
  • 108 - China
  • 109 - Appropriations
  • 111 - Air Service (Aviation)
  • 112 - Naval War College
  • 113 - Torpedoes
  • 114 - Policy (General Naval Establishment)
  • 117 - Central America
  • 118 - Defensive Sea Areas
  • 120 - Transports
  • 121 - Hawaiian Islands
  • 122 - Fleet Organization
  • 123 - Submarines (German)
  • 125 - Virgin Islands
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