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... projects by requiring the use of U.S. construction contractors , U.S. flag carriers and U.S. produced materials whenever practicable . 6. We are closely scrutinizing the requirement for all existing overseas bases and facilities and are ...
... projects by requiring the use of U.S. construction contractors , U.S. flag carriers and U.S. produced materials whenever practicable . 6. We are closely scrutinizing the requirement for all existing overseas bases and facilities and are ...
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... project definition for this missile , using available 1965 funds , but the pace of the development was not precisely ... projects . The Navy will conduct an advanced development study of improved propulsion systems for future sea - based ...
... project definition for this missile , using available 1965 funds , but the pace of the development was not precisely ... projects . The Navy will conduct an advanced development study of improved propulsion systems for future sea - based ...
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... projects . Payments , not to exceed one percent of total project construction costs , would be made to building owners who agree in advance to the marking , stocking and public use in an emergency of the resulting shelter space . The ...
... projects . Payments , not to exceed one percent of total project construction costs , would be made to building owners who agree in advance to the marking , stocking and public use in an emergency of the resulting shelter space . The ...
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... projects in the FY 1966 and 1967 research and development pro- grams , but also to defer to future years all projects whose postpone- ment would not have a seriously adverse effect on our future military capabilities . But even while we ...
... projects in the FY 1966 and 1967 research and development pro- grams , but also to defer to future years all projects whose postpone- ment would not have a seriously adverse effect on our future military capabilities . But even while we ...
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... PROJECTS While the various elements of the Defense Department's space effort are spread , on a functional basis , throughout the program and budget structures , I believe this effort can be more meaningfully discussed as a separate ...
... PROJECTS While the various elements of the Defense Department's space effort are spread , on a functional basis , throughout the program and budget structures , I believe this effort can be more meaningfully discussed as a separate ...
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Page 243 - I think our view is fully shared by the Secretary of the Air Force and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force. It had not...
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Page 19 - the Viet Cong would not have difficulty being represented and having their views represented if for a moment Hanoi decided she wanted to cease aggression. I don't think that would be an insurmountable problem.
Page 182 - CLAIMS These funds provide for the payment of all noncontractual claims against the Department of Defense. For...
Page 383 - The Secretary of Defense shall be the principal assistant to the President in all matters relating to the Department of Defense.
Page 617 - US SENATE, COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES AND SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, Washington, DC The Committee on Armed Services and the Subcommittee on the Department of Defense of the Committee on Appropriations met in joint session, pursuant to recess, at 10 :10 am, in room 1224, New Senate Office Building, Hon.
Page 616 - The committee will stand in recess, subject to call of the Chair. (Whereupon, at...
Page 617 - We have before us this morning the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps.