Military Construction, 1954: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session |
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... million acres of land and leases some 3 million acres . We hope , with a proper inventory , to be able to get much better utilization than we have had in the past of all of these acres and all of these buildings . We hope that within ...
... million acres of land and leases some 3 million acres . We hope , with a proper inventory , to be able to get much better utilization than we have had in the past of all of these acres and all of these buildings . We hope that within ...
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... million . Mr. FLOETE . $ 192 million . Mr. DAVIS . That is the total for the last 3 months ? Admiral JELLEY . Yes , the first quarter of fiscal 1954 . Mr. FLOETE . Yes . Last year they obligated about $ 1.2 billion , and they are ...
... million . Mr. FLOETE . $ 192 million . Mr. DAVIS . That is the total for the last 3 months ? Admiral JELLEY . Yes , the first quarter of fiscal 1954 . Mr. FLOETE . Yes . Last year they obligated about $ 1.2 billion , and they are ...
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... million . Mr. DAVIS . Mr. Floete , will you give us the figures you have now with respect to the unobligated balances for the other two branches of the armed services ? Admiral JELLEY . $ 951 million for the Army and $ 416 million for ...
... million . Mr. DAVIS . Mr. Floete , will you give us the figures you have now with respect to the unobligated balances for the other two branches of the armed services ? Admiral JELLEY . $ 951 million for the Army and $ 416 million for ...
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... million were approved for architectural and engi- neering work applicable to the overall program . The Navy has the approval of the Department of Defense to present to this committee today a request for clearance to construct with ...
... million were approved for architectural and engi- neering work applicable to the overall program . The Navy has the approval of the Department of Defense to present to this committee today a request for clearance to construct with ...
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... million . Of this amount , $ 105 million is not available for obligation because of a lack of base rights or of planning and design criteria . In addition , $ 108 million is earmarked for financing the 1954 public works program and ...
... million . Of this amount , $ 105 million is not available for obligation because of a lack of base rights or of planning and design criteria . In addition , $ 108 million is earmarked for financing the 1954 public works program and ...
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81st Cong 82d Cong acquisition acres additional Admiral BAKER Admiral JELLEY Admiral PERRY Air Force Air Force Base air station aircraft airport Alaska ammunition amount appropriations approximately apron Army authorized barracks building Calif Camp Captain KEHART Captain LAMB CARTER CEDERBERG Chairman Chase Field Civilians clearance Colonel FINLEY Colonel MEEK Colonel PRICE committee construction construction of real contract correct DAVIS Depot Discussion easement engines equipment existing facilities field fiscal year 1954 FLOETE funds going Government HANABURY HAND hangar hospital included installation KUREN lease line items located maintenance McCLOUD ment mess million mission Naval Air Navy obligated officers Okinawa operation Ordnance personnel plant present Public Law 155 record request RILEY runway Secretary of Defense space square feet square yards standard storage Subic Bay test cells tion unit unobligated utilities warehouse WASHBOURNE World War II
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Page 123 - ... CHAIRMAN. We will approve that. Naval air station, Quonset Point, RI : Aircraft maintenance facilities, airfield pavements, personnel facilities, and utilities, $6,926,000. Admiral McKiNNEY. Naval air station, Quonset Point, RI; Washington County, is 18 miles south of Providence, RI Its mission is to provide facilities to support regular operations of fleet carrier, reconnaissance, antisubmarine, search and rescue, transport and utility aircraft, the aircraft overhaul and repair program and operational...
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