Military Construction Authorization Bills: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, Pursuant to H.R. 10220 and H.R. 10777, Bills to Authorize Certain Construction at Military Installations, and for Other Purposes ... |
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Page 2699
... continue their career in the services . PROCEDURE USED IN DEVELOPING AND REVIEWING THE FISCAL YEAR 1961 CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM I wish to assure the committee that each project in this bill was in- dividually and specifically reviewed and ...
... continue their career in the services . PROCEDURE USED IN DEVELOPING AND REVIEWING THE FISCAL YEAR 1961 CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM I wish to assure the committee that each project in this bill was in- dividually and specifically reviewed and ...
Page 2706
... continue without interruption or loss of time during the best working seasons . I should like to speak briefly concerning the contingency authoriza- tion contained in sections 103 , 203 , and 303. This authorization amounts to only ...
... continue without interruption or loss of time during the best working seasons . I should like to speak briefly concerning the contingency authoriza- tion contained in sections 103 , 203 , and 303. This authorization amounts to only ...
Page 2707
... continue our practice of advertising for bids on the open market . Reports on this important aspect of our contract- ing activity will continue to be made to this committee semiannually , as specified by section 505 of this bill , and ...
... continue our practice of advertising for bids on the open market . Reports on this important aspect of our contract- ing activity will continue to be made to this committee semiannually , as specified by section 505 of this bill , and ...
Page 2708
... continue this study in order to assure that all land to be retained in Hawaii is definitely required to support firm long - term requirements . In connection with this year's bill , as in the past , all requirements have been carefully ...
... continue this study in order to assure that all land to be retained in Hawaii is definitely required to support firm long - term requirements . In connection with this year's bill , as in the past , all requirements have been carefully ...
Page 2712
... continuing to use the authority to lease a maxi- mum of 7,500 units at tactical installations ; we resort to leasing under this authority in lieu of proposing new construction wherever possible . As of January 18 , 1960 , 5,650 units ...
... continuing to use the authority to lease a maxi- mum of 7,500 units at tactical installations ; we resort to leasing under this authority in lieu of proposing new construction wherever possible . As of January 18 , 1960 , 5,650 units ...
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activities addition administrative Admiral CHEW Admiral PELTIER Admiral WILSON Air Defense Command Air Force Base aircraft amendment amount ARENDS ARMORY Army Reserve ARPA authorization backup book barracks bill building Capehart housing Center CHAIRMAN Chicago COHELAN committee Congress Container Institute CURTIN Department of Defense electronic equipment estimated cost existing facility family housing FERRY fiscal year 1961 Food and Container Fort Eustis funds going HARDY installation item is approved item provides KELLEHER KILDAY lease line item located maintenance facilities Marine Corps ment military construction million missile mission Natick National Guard Naval Air Station Naval Reserve Navy nights per week officers Operational facilities percent personnel planned Quartermaster quonset huts RIVERS runway Secretary BRYANT Secretary of Defense SEEMAN SLATINSHEK space squadron square feet storage Strategic Air Command tion total requirement Training facilities troop housing U.S. Army U.S. ARMY RESERVE units utilities ZANDT
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Page 2878 - The funds so made available may be expended to acquire, construct, convert, rehabilitate, or install permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment.
Page 3264 - Defense or his designee determines that, because of special circumstances, application to such project of the limitations on unit costs contained in this section is impracticable.
Page 3260 - August 21, 19.">8. and not superseded or otherwise modified by a later authorization are repealed, except (1) Authorizations for public works and for appropriations therefor that are set forth in those acts in the titles that contain the general provisions: (2...
Page 2988 - Provide housing, training facilities, logistical support, and certain administrative support for Fleet Marine Force units and other units assigned.
Page 3259 - President determines that compliance with section 2313 (b) of title 10, United States Code, for contracts made under this Act for the establishment or development of military installations and facilities in foreign countries would interfere with the carrying out of this...
Page 2785 - ... and inserting In place thereof "$162,218,000" and "$419,900,000" respectively. TITLE IV SEC. 401. The Secretary of Defense may establish or develop military installations and facilities by acquiring, constructing, converting, rehabilitating, or Installing permanent or temporary public works. Including site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment, for...
Page 3421 - Mr. Chairman, I know that you and the members of this committee are aware of the fact that the...
Page 3233 - The committee met at 10 am, Hon. Carl Vinson, chairman of the committee, presiding. The CHAIRMAN. Let the committee come to order. Members of the committee, this is a continuation of the hearing on HR 12360.
Page 2884 - Yes sir. The CHAIRMAN. We will be glad to have you make any statement you desire...
Page 2677 - Force may establish or develop classified military installations and facilities by acquiring, constructing, converting, rehabilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment in the total amount of $110,744,000.