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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

  • 127 - Guam
  • 128 - Censorship
  • 130 - Demobilization
  • 131 - Fuel and Fuel Stations (Coal, Oil, and Gas)
  • 132 - Russia
  • 134 - Northern Barrage
  • 135 - Boards (Ship Control Board)
  • 136 - Building Program (Aviation)
  • 137 - Building Program (Battleships)
  • 138 - Building Program (General)
  • 139 - Building Program (Submarines)
  • 140 - Camouflage
  • 142 - Caribbean
  • 145 - Coast Guard Service
  • 146 - Consular Service
  • 150 - Cuba
  • 151 - Culebra
  • 156 - Guns (Gunnery Exercises)
  • 157 - German Ships Taken Over by US Navy
  • 158 - San Pedro, California
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