Department of Defense Appropriations for 1951: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, Second Session, Making Appropriations for the National Security Council, the National Security Resources Board and for Military Functions Administered by the National Military Establishment for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1951, and for Other Purposes |
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... fiscal year 1949 authority and planned for use in fiscal year 1950 . That , military personnel will be slightly less in total number than in 1950 - but requiring almost the same allocation of funds . That , the National Guard and the ...
... fiscal year 1949 authority and planned for use in fiscal year 1950 . That , military personnel will be slightly less in total number than in 1950 - but requiring almost the same allocation of funds . That , the National Guard and the ...
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... fiscal year 1951 with the military program for fiscal year 1950. I summarized this to the House Appropriations Committee on the 12th of January , when I said : " In the course of your hearings at this session your committee will find re ...
... fiscal year 1951 with the military program for fiscal year 1950. I summarized this to the House Appropriations Committee on the 12th of January , when I said : " In the course of your hearings at this session your committee will find re ...
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... fiscal year 1950 and fiscal year 1951 covering three separate budget concepts : ( 1 ) New obligational authority ; ( 2 ) cash appropriations ; and ( 3 ) expenditures , or the measure of the checks written during the year . RECAPITULATION OF ...
... fiscal year 1950 and fiscal year 1951 covering three separate budget concepts : ( 1 ) New obligational authority ; ( 2 ) cash appropriations ; and ( 3 ) expenditures , or the measure of the checks written during the year . RECAPITULATION OF ...
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... years in fiscal year 1951. This results from the fact that we entered fiscal year 1950 with a strength of less than 314,000 and there has been a gradual build- up toward the 350,000 planned terminal strength . In fiscal year 1951 we ...
... years in fiscal year 1951. This results from the fact that we entered fiscal year 1950 with a strength of less than 314,000 and there has been a gradual build- up toward the 350,000 planned terminal strength . In fiscal year 1951 we ...
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... fiscal year 1951 for direct research and develop- ment costs amount to 22.3 percent of the Department of Defense's research and development budget and only 2.8 percent of the total Army budget requested for fiscal year 1951. We are ...
... fiscal year 1951 for direct research and develop- ment costs amount to 22.3 percent of the Department of Defense's research and development budget and only 2.8 percent of the total Army budget requested for fiscal year 1951. We are ...
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activities administrative Admiral SHERMAN Air Force Air National Guard amount appropriation Army Atlantic Pact BENDETSEN billion dollars BRADLEY cash Chairman MCKELLAR Chiefs of Staff civilian CNAC COLLINS combat committee Communist Congress construction contract authority cost Department of Defense Engineer enlisted equipment expenditures facilities fiscal year 1951 fleet funds GARIOA going Government groups Hong Kong hospital included industrial mobilization Joint Chiefs MAGNUSON Maintenance and operation Marine Corps MCNEIL ment MERCHANT military personnel National Guard Naval Navy officers ordnance Organized Reserve over-all Pay increases percent Percy Jones planes planned Public Law 429 question RAWLINGS record reduction requested requirements research and development savings Secretary JOHNSON Secretary of Defense Secretary SYMINGTON Senator BRIDGES Senator FERGUSON Senator HAYDEN Senator KNOWLAND Senator MAYBANK Senator ROBERTSON Senator SALTONSTALL Senator THOMAS Senator WHERRY ships statement strength supplies tion Transportation United World War II
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Page 273 - Act; (d) furnishing equipment and materials, services, or other assistance, consistent with the Charter of the United Nations, to the United States or to and among other eligible nations to further the policies and purposes of this Act.
Page 891 - That will go into the record at this point, sir. (The information referred to, subsequently furnished, is as follows:) DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE, HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, Washington 25, DC Memorandum for the chairman, Armed Services Subcommittee, Senate Appropriations Committee.
Page 755 - Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, and as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the armed forces of the United States, it is hereby ordered as follows: 1.
Page 311 - American relations; joint charter schools, including the National War College, and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces...
Page 449 - The Secretary of War shall annually submit to Congress recommendations and estimates for the establishment and maintenance of indoor and outdoor rifle ranges, under such a comprehensive plan as will ultimately result in providing adequate facilities for rifle practice in all sections of the country.
Page 471 - The Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations have...
Page 655 - If you supply that figure, will you supply the amount of maintenance that those places have been costing you so that that is a saving on the Air Force appropriation ; is that correct? General MYERS. Yes, sir; it is a saving. Of course, we have other requirements. (The information requested, subsequently furnished, is as follows:) DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE, HEADQUARTERS, UNITED STATES AIR FORCE, Washington 25, DC, April 3, 1960.
Page 755 - Appropriations of the executive departments and independent establishments of the Government shall be available for the expenses of committees, boards, or other interagency groups engaged in authorized activities of common interest to such departments and establishments and composed in whole or in part of representatives thereof who receive no additional compensation by virtue of such membership...
Page 324 - Deactivation of 15 commissaries. I would like to invite your attention to the fact that the ration value in this estimate is approximately 4 cents below the current ration value.
Page 827 - Service for a period of three years after retirement who for himself or for others Is engaged in the selling of or contracting for the sale of or negotiating for the sale of to any agency of the Department of Defense, the Coast Guard, the Coast and Geodetic Survey, and the Public Health Service any supplies or war materials.