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... contract authorizations . Cash to liquidate this contract authorization remained in the fiscal year 1942 estimates . BASIS OF PRESENT ESTIMATES STRENGTH FACTORS Under existing appropriations , the active Army will attain during the ...
... contract authorizations . Cash to liquidate this contract authorization remained in the fiscal year 1942 estimates . BASIS OF PRESENT ESTIMATES STRENGTH FACTORS Under existing appropriations , the active Army will attain during the ...
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... contracts placed for those some- time this fall in October or November . Senator MCKELLAR . The contract has not yet been placed ? General WESSON . The contract has not yet been placed . Senator MCKELLAR . But you told me , if I ...
... contracts placed for those some- time this fall in October or November . Senator MCKELLAR . The contract has not yet been placed ? General WESSON . The contract has not yet been placed . Senator MCKELLAR . But you told me , if I ...
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... CONTRACT AUTHORITY FOR ARMOURED FORCE EQUIPMENT IN REGULAR 1942 ACT Colonel BROWN . The " Military Appropriation Act 1942 , " which was enacted by the Congress and approved by the Executive June 30 , 1941 , under the appropriation title ...
... CONTRACT AUTHORITY FOR ARMOURED FORCE EQUIPMENT IN REGULAR 1942 ACT Colonel BROWN . The " Military Appropriation Act 1942 , " which was enacted by the Congress and approved by the Executive June 30 , 1941 , under the appropriation title ...
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... CONTRACT AUTHORIZATIONS FOR ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Senator ADAMS . As I get it from the tabulation which is before me here , in the regular act of 1941 you had $ 302,000,000 . These are the sum of all the appropriations for ordnance . In ...
... CONTRACT AUTHORIZATIONS FOR ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Senator ADAMS . As I get it from the tabulation which is before me here , in the regular act of 1941 you had $ 302,000,000 . These are the sum of all the appropriations for ordnance . In ...
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... contract authorizations made the year before ; so that it would not be quite correct to add the two together . Senator ADAMS . That is correct . It would be $ 6,803,000,000 . Colonel KUTZ . We are carrying over into the fiscal year 1943 ...
... contract authorizations made the year before ; so that it would not be quite correct to add the two together . Senator ADAMS . That is correct . It would be $ 6,803,000,000 . Colonel KUTZ . We are carrying over into the fiscal year 1943 ...
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