Military Construction Appropriations for 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 10323 |
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If it is going to appropriate that amount the Government will have to pay 4 percent
for that. That is roughly the amount that the money costs now. - Why was that not
included as a cost? Mr. NEUwiRTH. Senator, we limited ourselves with the ...
If it is going to appropriate that amount the Government will have to pay 4 percent
for that. That is roughly the amount that the money costs now. - Why was that not
included as a cost? Mr. NEUwiRTH. Senator, we limited ourselves with the ...
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It needs to be replaced. - Senator STENNIs. That is a lot of money just for a shop
to repair automobiles or motor vehicles at least. Does this include any of the
equipment, and, if not, how much is the equipment going to cost? Colonel Wood.
It needs to be replaced. - Senator STENNIs. That is a lot of money just for a shop
to repair automobiles or motor vehicles at least. Does this include any of the
equipment, and, if not, how much is the equipment going to cost? Colonel Wood.
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You are going to give us a special list on such items, as you know. General
CURTIN. Yes, we will, Mr. Chairman. Senator STENNIs. All right. Colonel
FENLON. Our next base, page 14. Senator STENNIs. Any question about this at
Barksdale?
You are going to give us a special list on such items, as you know. General
CURTIN. Yes, we will, Mr. Chairman. Senator STENNIs. All right. Colonel
FENLON. Our next base, page 14. Senator STENNIs. Any question about this at
Barksdale?
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We are going to take care of those men out there but there is no use spending a
lot of money up there for an item that we are not going to use. Colonel FENLoN.
Yes, sir. The BMEWS is programed for existence through this programing period,
...
We are going to take care of those men out there but there is no use spending a
lot of money up there for an item that we are not going to use. Colonel FENLoN.
Yes, sir. The BMEWS is programed for existence through this programing period,
...
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Yes, sir. Senator STENNIs. It is a fine thing to do but you are going to have a hard
time getting the services to join hands on it. I say that with all respect to them. You
know there are impediments, logjams, delays, obstacles that they do not like.
Yes, sir. Senator STENNIs. It is a fine thing to do but you are going to have a hard
time getting the services to join hands on it. I say that with all respect to them. You
know there are impediments, logjams, delays, obstacles that they do not like.
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