Department of Defense Appropriations for 1961: Hearings Before Ths Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, Volume 12, Parts 4-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 |
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... Mahon . Mr. MAHON . You have referred to the extension of sailing time as a result of the new cores . Is that extended sailing time explained by a greater cost of the core or not ? Admiral JAMES . It is largely explained , Mr. Chairman ...
... Mahon . Mr. MAHON . You have referred to the extension of sailing time as a result of the new cores . Is that extended sailing time explained by a greater cost of the core or not ? Admiral JAMES . It is largely explained , Mr. Chairman ...
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... MAHON . We want reference made to the specific titles in the appropriation bill where the funds will be required . Mr. FLOOD . I agree with Mr. Mahon that later on when we have General Power I want to develop this at some length . How ...
... MAHON . We want reference made to the specific titles in the appropriation bill where the funds will be required . Mr. FLOOD . I agree with Mr. Mahon that later on when we have General Power I want to develop this at some length . How ...
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... MAHON . I do not want to foreclose a more careful study of this matter by the committee and Congress and , therefore , I will not pursue this issue any further here , but is it not true that the Air Force , while having the authority to ...
... MAHON . I do not want to foreclose a more careful study of this matter by the committee and Congress and , therefore , I will not pursue this issue any further here , but is it not true that the Air Force , while having the authority to ...
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... MAHON . I read from page 421 of the Department of Defense appropriation hearings for fiscal 1961 , the volume entitled " Part I " : Mr. MAHON . Have the Joint Chiefs discussed the adequacy of airlift ? General LEMNITZER . Yes . Mr. MAHON ...
... MAHON . I read from page 421 of the Department of Defense appropriation hearings for fiscal 1961 , the volume entitled " Part I " : Mr. MAHON . Have the Joint Chiefs discussed the adequacy of airlift ? General LEMNITZER . Yes . Mr. MAHON ...
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... MAHON . I hope so . I suspect that is so in most cases , but I do not believe it is true in all cases . I hope that I am wrong . Frater- nization with industry , it seems to me , at times goes entirely too far . Do you agree with that ...
... MAHON . I hope so . I suspect that is so in most cases , but I do not believe it is true in all cases . I hope that I am wrong . Frater- nization with industry , it seems to me , at times goes entirely too far . Do you agree with that ...
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activities Admiral BEAKLEY Admiral JAMES Admiral PIRIE Admiral RICKOVER Admiral STROOP Air Force Air National Guard aircraft Alaska Communication System amount ANDREWS Annex appropriation Army base budget Bureau capability cargo carrier Chairman Chiefs of Staff civilian COLGLAZIER Colonel combat Command committee contract cost Department of Defense depot DEW line direct obligations electronic engineering equipment estimate 1961 estimate facilities financing fiscal year 1961 fleet FLOOD flying FORD FRIEDMAN going helicopter HINRICHS included increase industrial fund inventory June 30 LACROSSE MAHON major Marine Corps materiel MATS ment military million MINSHALL missile mission National Guard Naval Navy nuclear Office operation and maintenance Ordnance OSTERTAG overhaul percent personnel procurement question record reduction reimbursements requested requirements Reserve Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD ships SIKES statement stock fund supplied follows tion Total transportation TRAUB troops TSCHIRGI TUNNER U.S. Army units vehicles weapons WEAVER
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Page 33 - State, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Air Force, the...
Page 189 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a privilege to appear before you today to present the first budget request for the recently established Bureau of Naval Weapons.
Page 44 - Whenever property or services are to be procured by negotiation, offers shall be solicited from all such qualified sources as are deemed necessary by the contracting officer to assure full and free competition, consistent with the procurement of the required property or services...
Page 583 - Air Force, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps in overseas areas on attach.6 or mission aircraft.
Page 362 - It is the general policy of the administration that the Federal Government will not start or carry on any commercial activity to provide a service or product for its own use if such product or service can be procured from private enterprise through ordinary business channels.
Page 460 - Defense and industry participation in the costs of such development. 7. That purchase loan guarantee legislation, if proposed, contain provisions to insure the Immediate availability of cargo aircraft covered thereby to meet military and mobilization requirements. 8. That consideration be given to equipping certain Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard units with transport aircraft that might be available from MATS excesses as augmentation forces for MATS in time of emergency.
Page 460 - ... 9. That the role of CRAF be reexamined with the objective of insuring optimum effectiveness and responsiveness of commercial airlift services to the Department of Defense under all conditions.
Page 104 - ... by the Secretary of Defense after consultation with the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare that such charges are necessary.
Page 378 - The distinction is made that whereas maintenance is preventive, repairs are curative. Repairs may involve replacement of...
Page 602 - Claims, Department of Defense" provides funds for the payment as authorized by law of all noncontractual claims against the Department of Defense and represents the consolidated requirements of the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force.