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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DUNCAN HUNTER (R-CA) CHAIRMAN U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DUNCAN HUNTER (R-CA) HOLDS HEARING ON REDESIGNATING THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AS THE OFFICE OF
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Washington Transcript Service
03-18-2004
HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE HOLDS A HEARING ON
REDESIGNATING THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AS
THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS
MARCH 18, 2004
SPEAKERS:
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE DUNCAN HUNTER (R-CA)
CHAIRMAN
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CURT WELDON (R-PA)
U.S. REPRESENTATIV...
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