Naval Appropriations Act of 1916

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The Naval Appropriations Act of 1916 was a U.S. federal law that significantly expanded American naval forces and authorized key organizational reforms, including the establishment of reserve components such as the Marine Corps Reserve, in preparation for potential involvement in World War I.


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United States Marine Corps Reserve legalBasis Naval Appropriations Act of 1916