Military Construction Appropriations for 1966: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 10323 |
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General CURTIN. We normally have had that, Mr. Chairman, for the appropriation
hearings. Senator STENNIs. It does not make any difference. This is a joint
hearing for authorizations and appropriations. General CURTIN. We can certainly
do ...
General CURTIN. We normally have had that, Mr. Chairman, for the appropriation
hearings. Senator STENNIs. It does not make any difference. This is a joint
hearing for authorizations and appropriations. General CURTIN. We can certainly
do ...
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General CURTIN. We have, sir. Senator STENNIS. Whereas you took these
houses from the beginning to the end - General CURTIN. We have, sir, because
over the past 15 years we have been able to devote only something between 5
and ...
General CURTIN. We have, sir. Senator STENNIS. Whereas you took these
houses from the beginning to the end - General CURTIN. We have, sir, because
over the past 15 years we have been able to devote only something between 5
and ...
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Senator STENNIs. That is in Turkey. Major STURGEON. Yes, sir. General
CURTIN. The capital. Major STURGEON. This will enable us to get the personnel
out to the air station where the facilities are being constructed, where they will
work, ...
Senator STENNIs. That is in Turkey. Major STURGEON. Yes, sir. General
CURTIN. The capital. Major STURGEON. This will enable us to get the personnel
out to the air station where the facilities are being constructed, where they will
work, ...
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Some of the places which I saw you were using, you certainly need something
better. General CURTIN. I would like to make a point here on this question of
dormitories, and I think it is well to put this in focus. You mention about the
upgrading.
Some of the places which I saw you were using, you certainly need something
better. General CURTIN. I would like to make a point here on this question of
dormitories, and I think it is well to put this in focus. You mention about the
upgrading.
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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? [No response.] Senator STENNIS. All right, page 14.
BEALE AIR ...
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? [No response.] Senator STENNIS. All right, page 14.
BEALE AIR ...
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