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Page 8684
... Major MCCARTY . $ 7.08 . Mr. FISHER . What is the size ? Major MCCARTY . 5 by 912 feet . Mr. FISHER . I think we get them for a little less than that here . Mr. HUNT . Your 3 by 5's now , Mr. Chairman , have increased to $ 3.11 2 months ...
... Major MCCARTY . $ 7.08 . Mr. FISHER . What is the size ? Major MCCARTY . 5 by 912 feet . Mr. FISHER . I think we get them for a little less than that here . Mr. HUNT . Your 3 by 5's now , Mr. Chairman , have increased to $ 3.11 2 months ...
Page 8743
... major defense logistics problems . Mr. Shillito again came to the Department of Defense in 1968 , being sworn in as Assistant Secretary of the Navy ( Installations and Logistics ) April 9 , 1968 , and served in that position until he ...
... major defense logistics problems . Mr. Shillito again came to the Department of Defense in 1968 , being sworn in as Assistant Secretary of the Navy ( Installations and Logistics ) April 9 , 1968 , and served in that position until he ...
Page 8745
... major bases and approximately 650 separate line items and have been , or will be , fully explained by the military departments and the defense agencies in sessions before this committee . In order to conserve the time of the committee ...
... major bases and approximately 650 separate line items and have been , or will be , fully explained by the military departments and the defense agencies in sessions before this committee . In order to conserve the time of the committee ...
Page 8746
... major emphasis currently being placed on the environment by both the President and Congress , our amended mili- tary construction appropriations request will provide substantially more funds than in the past to control air and water ...
... major emphasis currently being placed on the environment by both the President and Congress , our amended mili- tary construction appropriations request will provide substantially more funds than in the past to control air and water ...
Page 8752
... major effort continues to be identifying the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces improvement and moderniza- tion facilities deficiencies and developing ways to satisfy these re- quirements . Three basic approaches are being used to improve ...
... major effort continues to be identifying the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces improvement and moderniza- tion facilities deficiencies and developing ways to satisfy these re- quirements . Three basic approaches are being used to improve ...
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Page 9453 - That the time and method of disposition shall be fixed with due regard to the protection of the United States against avoidable loss and the protection of producers, processors, and consumers against avoidable disruption of their usual markets.
Page 9457 - The plan and date of disposition shall be fixed with due regard to the protection of the United States against avoidable loss on the sale or transfer of the material to be released and the protection of producers, processors, and consumers against avoidable disruption of their usual markets...
Page 8671 - II, or during any subsequent period of armed hostilities in which the United States was engaged before July 1, 1958...
Page 8964 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. It is certainly a pleasure to be here to appear before this committee again this year.
Page 9086 - The Secretaries of the military departments shall report semiannually to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives with respect to all contracts awarded on other than a competitive basis to the lowest responsible bidder.
Page 9362 - Navy from a position of equality. This impotence is the direct result of the Puerto Rican colonial situation, one that is characterized by the fact, that the major decisions that affect the life and property of Puerto Ricans are taken, not by Puerto Ricans, but by the Congress of the United States, the President of the United States, the Federal judiciary, and the US administrative agencies, all this in flagrant violation of the most elementary principles of international law in a civilized world...
Page 9154 - SEC. 701. Subject to chapter 133 of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of Defense may establish or develop additional facilities for the Reserve Forces, including the acquisition of land therefor, but the cost of such facilities shall not exceed — ( 1 ) For the Department of the Army : (a) Army National Guard of the United States, $13,700,000.
Page 8957 - Provide housing, training facilities, logistical support, and certain administrative support for Fleet Marine Force units and other units assigned.
Page 9126 - SEC. 301. The Secretary of the Air Force 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 the following projects : INSIDE THE UNITED STATES AIR DEFENSE COMMAND Ent Air Force Base, Colorado Springs, Colorado : Operational facilities, maintenance facilities, and troop housing, $1,767,000.
Page 9236 - That, with respect to services overseas and to foreign countries, commercial augmentation airlift procurement policies and practices be better adapted to the long-range Department of Defense requirements, so as to encourage and assist in sound economic growth, development, and maintenance of an increased air cargo capability ; that there be explored the feasibility of : (1) Expanding the...