Military Construction, 1954: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, First Session |
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... permanent Military Estab- lishment is going to be . I think the Army and Navy are pretty well along ; I do not think the Air Force is any place along on it . It seems to me that the fundamental trouble with all of this is lack of ...
... permanent Military Estab- lishment is going to be . I think the Army and Navy are pretty well along ; I do not think the Air Force is any place along on it . It seems to me that the fundamental trouble with all of this is lack of ...
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... permanently with 1 Army and 1 Navy man and 2 from the Air Force . And we also expect to switch people over from the technical staff to help out when we hit a peak load , which this year is from the middle of November to the middle of ...
... permanently with 1 Army and 1 Navy man and 2 from the Air Force . And we also expect to switch people over from the technical staff to help out when we hit a peak load , which this year is from the middle of November to the middle of ...
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... permanent construction , and I guess that is because that is the only way they build over there ; they have no lumber , so it will be largely masonry . Admiral JELLEY . It is interesting to note that the captain who is going to be in ...
... permanent construction , and I guess that is because that is the only way they build over there ; they have no lumber , so it will be largely masonry . Admiral JELLEY . It is interesting to note that the captain who is going to be in ...
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... they are only going to put their 60 percent into permanent structures that are going to remain there . Let us say we can take anything which is movable when we finally get out , but whether there will be anything or not , I do not know 20.
... they are only going to put their 60 percent into permanent structures that are going to remain there . Let us say we can take anything which is movable when we finally get out , but whether there will be anything or not , I do not know 20.
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... permanent stations . With the permission of the committee , I would like to introduce Rear Admiral Perry , recently appointed Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks . Mr. DAVIS . We would be glad to hear you , Admiral Perry , and then ...
... permanent stations . With the permission of the committee , I would like to introduce Rear Admiral Perry , recently appointed Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks . Mr. DAVIS . We would be glad to hear you , Admiral Perry , and then ...
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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 483 - ... of surrender, even though somewhat superseded, could now be signed. It is true that many of the clauses could not be operated by the Brindisi Administration in their present situation. But as we go up the peninsula and turn over territory to the Italian Government, these questions will become real. We do not want to put ourselves in the position of having to haggle over every requirement with the Government. The longer we leave it the more difficult it becomes to get the instrument signed, so...
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...
Page 90 - Its mission is to provide facilities to support regular operations of fleet carrier reconnaissance, antisubmarine and transient transport aircraft, the Naval and Marine Air Reserve training program, the aircraft overhaul and repair program and flight facilities to support the Naval Air Technical Training Center, and to serve as primary aviation supply point.
Page 23 - Senate, budget estimates for the United States Government for the period commencing July 1, 1976, and ending on September 30, 1976, in such form and detail as he may determine ; and (2) proposed legislation he considers appropriate with respect to changes in law necessary to provide authorizations...
Page 252 - The reason for the limitation mentioned on firing of a few weeks in the spring and a few weeks in the fall there at Susitna Flats is occasioned by their use during the other periods Mr.
Page 126 - Its mission is to test and evaluate aircraft turbo-jet, turbo-prop, ram-jet and pulse-jet engines, and accessories and components of such engines.
Page 148 - ... and in addition provide joint hospitalization services for the Army and Air Force. To further provide on-the-job and technical training for group X hospital corpsmen.
Page 292 - I do not know whether the committee is aware of the fact that a large percentage of all publications in Latin America are publications by the government.