Military Construction Appropriations for 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 10323 |
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Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Senator CANNoN. Of the NCO
clubs, six of them are replacements and three of them are new; is that correct? ...
The NCO club is one of those that is in a leased facility now Ż Senator CANNoN.
Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Senator CANNoN. Of the NCO
clubs, six of them are replacements and three of them are new; is that correct? ...
The NCO club is one of those that is in a leased facility now Ż Senator CANNoN.
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Senator CANNON. Recreational rooms too? Colonel FENLoN. Yes, sir. Senator
CANNON. That is part of this whole unit. Colonel FENLON. Right. The idea is to
cut down traveltime, make maximum use of the weather. This is something we ...
Senator CANNON. Recreational rooms too? Colonel FENLoN. Yes, sir. Senator
CANNON. That is part of this whole unit. Colonel FENLON. Right. The idea is to
cut down traveltime, make maximum use of the weather. This is something we ...
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Senator STENNIs. That is an electrical distribution system. Colonel FENLON. Yes
, sir. Senator STENNLs. I would consider that a must. Senator CANNoN. Mr.
Chairman. Senator STENNIs. All right, Senator. B Sotor CANNON. Is there an
ATLAS ...
Senator STENNIs. That is an electrical distribution system. Colonel FENLON. Yes
, sir. Senator STENNLs. I would consider that a must. Senator CANNoN. Mr.
Chairman. Senator STENNIs. All right, Senator. B Sotor CANNON. Is there an
ATLAS ...
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Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Colonel FENLON. Yes, sir.
Senator STENNIS. Senator Cannon. Senator CANNON. Is this let out to a private
concessionaire, the building? Does he operate the restaurant? General CURTIN.
Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Colonel FENLON. Yes, sir.
Senator STENNIS. Senator Cannon. Senator CANNON. Is this let out to a private
concessionaire, the building? Does he operate the restaurant? General CURTIN.
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Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 10323 United States.
Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. General CURTIN. So it is a real
problem. Senator CANNoN. What is the strength at Aviano now? Colonel
FENLoN.
Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 10323 United States.
Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. General CURTIN. So it is a real
problem. Senator CANNoN. What is the strength at Aviano now? Colonel
FENLoN.
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