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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

  • 159 - Santo Domingo
  • 162 - Ships
  • 163 - Spain
  • 166 - Submarines, Devices for Detection of Enemy
  • 167 - Submarines, Operations of
  • 168 - Submarines (Enemy Activities)
  • 170 - Submarines, Defense Against Enemy
  • 171 - Submarine Defense Association
  • 172 - Civilized Warfare
  • 174 - Transportation
  • 177 - Communications
  • 178 - Japan
  • 180 - Austria
  • 183 - Merchant Ships, Arming and Manning of
  • 184 - Mines and Mine Laying Vessels
  • 185 - Mines, Enemy
  • 186 - Mexico
  • 188 - Narragansett Bay
  • 190 - Naval Bases (Naval Districts)
  • 191 - Naval Districts
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