Department of Defense and Related Independent Agencies Appropriations for 1953: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-second Congress, Second Session, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952 - United States |
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... World War II that not all of the allotments which are made to the claimant agencies which they in turn pass on to consumers and they in turn pass on to subcontractors get to the mills . If you want me to take a minute on that I would be ...
... World War II that not all of the allotments which are made to the claimant agencies which they in turn pass on to consumers and they in turn pass on to subcontractors get to the mills . If you want me to take a minute on that I would be ...
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... second Congress, Second Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. This " All other " category in ... World War II , as you know , aluminum became a very popular material for all kinds of building uses , such as ...
... second Congress, Second Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. This " All other " category in ... World War II , as you know , aluminum became a very popular material for all kinds of building uses , such as ...
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... World War II experience on the disappearance of tickets . It now appears , as we are building up experience in the present emergency , there is a some- what lower rate of disappearance of tickets than occurred during World War II . We ...
... World War II experience on the disappearance of tickets . It now appears , as we are building up experience in the present emergency , there is a some- what lower rate of disappearance of tickets than occurred during World War II . We ...
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... World War II , and we intend for the second quarter to recognize that difference . We propose to overallot the supply by a substantially smaller margin ; and , since this supply figure includes not only the anticipated produc- tion but ...
... World War II , and we intend for the second quarter to recognize that difference . We propose to overallot the supply by a substantially smaller margin ; and , since this supply figure includes not only the anticipated produc- tion but ...
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... second Congress, Second Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. until they design some of ... World War II , that the output in 1951 , in this period of design and redesign , was doubled as compared with 1950 ...
... second Congress, Second Session United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. until they design some of ... World War II , that the output in 1951 , in this period of design and redesign , was doubled as compared with 1950 ...
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activities actual 1951 estimate additional Administration AEDC agencies Air Force aircraft amount appropriation Army asking assistance authority BATES budget Chairman Chiefs of Staff civilian Colonel Commissioners committee Congress construction contract cost court Defense Production Administration Department of Defense District of Columbia Division employees engineering equipment estimate 1952 estimate expenditures facilities figure fiscal year 1953 FOWLER funds FURCOLO GARLOCK going GORE Government increase industrial Joint Chiefs June 30 MAHON maintenance Major BARRETT MCNEIL ment military departments military personnel million mobilization Munitions Board Navy Office operation PARTRIDGE percent Personal services plans present problem procurement production question record reduced requested research and development schedules SCRIVNER SECKINGER Secretary LOVETT Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD SIKES statement SVERDRUP Sverdrup & Parcel TABER things tion Total number Total obligations WHITMAN WIGGLESWORTH World War II YATES
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