U.S.A. NAVY
* ALL IN THE PACIFIC.' FOR FLEET TRAINING. (United .Pi'ess Association—By Electric |. Telegraph—Copyright.) : WASHINGTON, October' 30 * The, U.S. Navy Department to-day announced that the U.S.A. Scouting Fleet, comprising nine cruisers, thirty destroyers, eleven submarines and one aircraft carrier will remain in the Pacific Ocean for at least six months. • Thus, practically every fightin-g unit of the American Navy will remain in the Pacific until, the "summer. The Navy Dte-piartmie-nt in a statement said the warships were remaining in the Pacific to permit of a greater degree of fleet training, -and also ‘to save ctwisidei-atiile money in , oil fuel. It is emphatically denied that the decision has any connection with tne Far Eastern situation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 October 1932, Page 2
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