Maritime Program, 1968, and NS "Savannah".: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on the Proposed Maritime Program for Fiscal Year 1968, and the Proposed Layup of the NS "Savannah.", Volume 53U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 480 pages |
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... perhaps for anywhere from 4 to 6 years . Mr. DOWNING . So you have about seven and a half years of service at no cost so far as fuel . Mr. GULICK . That is correct , sir . Mr. 16 MARITIME PROGRAM , 1968 AND NS SAVANNAH.
... perhaps for anywhere from 4 to 6 years . Mr. DOWNING . So you have about seven and a half years of service at no cost so far as fuel . Mr. GULICK . That is correct , sir . Mr. 16 MARITIME PROGRAM , 1968 AND NS SAVANNAH.
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... fuel available , it just seems criminal to say , " It's uneconomic as a com- mercial vessel so that we just look this investment up and get no use out of it . " It is awfully hard to swallow . I would hope that even if what you say is ...
... fuel available , it just seems criminal to say , " It's uneconomic as a com- mercial vessel so that we just look this investment up and get no use out of it . " It is awfully hard to swallow . I would hope that even if what you say is ...
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... fuel- ing receipts , and so forth , from both U.S.- and foreign - flag vessels . Mr. REINECKE . How about the recapture from the operating subsidies ? You have listed on page 7 the various operating subsidy appropria- tions , but you ...
... fuel- ing receipts , and so forth , from both U.S.- and foreign - flag vessels . Mr. REINECKE . How about the recapture from the operating subsidies ? You have listed on page 7 the various operating subsidy appropria- tions , but you ...
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... fuel ; 7. SEC safeguards requirements for inactive ship under two conditions - with fuel in and with fuel removed ; 8. Training needs for ship surveillance during lay - up or for future operation . In considering future commercial ...
... fuel ; 7. SEC safeguards requirements for inactive ship under two conditions - with fuel in and with fuel removed ; 8. Training needs for ship surveillance during lay - up or for future operation . In considering future commercial ...
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... fuel removed and the vessel located in a reserve fleet ; 3. Permanent lay - up with all radioactive material removed . The costs of a temporary lay - up , as anticipated in the 1968 budget , will be about $ 1,350,000 per year . Lay - up ...
... fuel removed and the vessel located in a reserve fleet ; 3. Permanent lay - up with all radioactive material removed . The costs of a temporary lay - up , as anticipated in the 1968 budget , will be about $ 1,350,000 per year . Lay - up ...
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