Construction at Military and Naval Installations: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, Eighty-first Congress, First Session : on H.R. 4766, a Bill to Authorize Certain Construction at Military and Naval Installations, and for Other Purposes ... |
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Page 3000
... necessary for the purposes of this Act , but not to exceed : ( 1 ) For public works authorized by title I : Inside continental United States , $ 69,889,700 ; outside continental United States , $ 81,177,700 ; special weapons project ...
... necessary for the purposes of this Act , but not to exceed : ( 1 ) For public works authorized by title I : Inside continental United States , $ 69,889,700 ; outside continental United States , $ 81,177,700 ; special weapons project ...
Page 3003
... necessary to dwell upon this point at any length . To my mind , this bill is of extreme importance in the field of unification . In this bill for the first time the needs of the three services have been considered jointly and have been ...
... necessary to dwell upon this point at any length . To my mind , this bill is of extreme importance in the field of unification . In this bill for the first time the needs of the three services have been considered jointly and have been ...
Page 3004
... necessary for me to decide upon matters which the departmental representatives could not resolve to their entire satisfaction . For certain items , I asked the advice of the Joint Chiefs of Staff . General Eisenhower , the Joint Chiefs ...
... necessary for me to decide upon matters which the departmental representatives could not resolve to their entire satisfaction . For certain items , I asked the advice of the Joint Chiefs of Staff . General Eisenhower , the Joint Chiefs ...
Page 3011
... necessary were screened by the department ? Mr. ZUCKERT . That is correct , sir . Mr. COLE . Can you give us the total cost of the items which were considered by the individual departments before they made their recommendations to the ...
... necessary were screened by the department ? Mr. ZUCKERT . That is correct , sir . Mr. COLE . Can you give us the total cost of the items which were considered by the individual departments before they made their recommendations to the ...
Page 3031
... necessary for a complete housing program . Mr. ELSTON . You put the Government in the housing business , too . Mr. BATES . On a military reservation . Mr. ELSTON . Even so . The CHAIRMAN . I don't agree with Mr. Elston at all in that ...
... necessary for a complete housing program . Mr. ELSTON . You put the Government in the housing business , too . Mr. BATES . On a military reservation . Mr. ELSTON . Even so . The CHAIRMAN . I don't agree with Mr. Elston at all in that ...
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000 Includes 000 This project acres additional administrative telephone system Admiral SPANAGEL Air Force Air Force Base aircraft airfield Alaska approximately Army authorization Aviation fuel ballistic barracks BATES bill building Calif Camp Lejeune CHAIRMAN civilians COLE Colonel LAPSLEY Colonel MYERS Colonel ROBERTSON Colonel TOFTOY committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction of administrative continental United Corp depot DETAILED JUSTIFICATION DURHAM electrical ELSTON engineer enlisted equipment existing family housing family quarters fiscal year 1950 Fort Benning Fort Richardson going Guam installation JOHNSON Johnston Island JUSTIFICATION OF PROJECTS kilowatts laboratory land LAWTON Lieutenant Colonel ment miles military Muroc Navy necessary officers Okinawa operating Ordnance personnel PICK plant present project proposes proposes the construction quarters and utilities radio request research and development rocket runway space square feet Station mission storage facilities supply temporary tion total estimated cost WAITT wind tunnel ZUCKERT
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Page 3275 - It is covered by section 401 of the authorization act which reads: .That the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Air Force, under the direction of the Secretary of Defense...
Page 3194 - Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich. EI du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.
Page 2995 - Force is hereby authorized to establish a joint long-range proving ground for guided missiles and other weapons by the construction, installation, or equipment of temporary or permanent public works, including buildings, facilities, appurtenances, and utilities...
Page 3005 - The first section of that statute, which has never been repealed, enacts "that, from and after the passing of this act, no advance of public money shall be made in any case whatever; but in all cases of contracts for the performance of any service, or the delivery of articles of any description for .the use of the United States, payment shall not exceed the value of the services rendered, or the articles delivered previous to such payment.
Page 2998 - There is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury of the United States not otherwise appropriated, such sums of money as may be necessary for the purposes of this Act, but not to exceed: (1) For public works authorized by title I: Inside continental United States, $69,889,700; outside continental United States, $81,177,700; special weapons project, $14,529,000.
Page 3178 - Defense, is authorized and directed to provide for — (1) such enlargement of the existing aqueduct extending from the west end of the San Jacinto tunnel of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California to the San Vicente Reservoir in San Diego County...
Page 2991 - To authorize certain construction at military installations, and for other purposes Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, TITLE I SEC.
Page 3074 - Mr. Chairman, I would like to ask a question. The CHAIRMAN. Yes, sir. Mr.
Page 2990 - OVERTON BROOKS, Louisiana PAUL J. KILDAY, Texas CARL T. DURHAM, North Carolina L. MENDEL RIVERS, South Carolina PHILIP J. PHILBIN, Massachusetts F. EDWARD HEBERT, Louisiana ARTHUR WINSTEAD, Mississippi MELVIN PRICE, Illinois OC FISHER, Texas PORTER HARDY, JR., Virginia WILLIAM J.
Page 3275 - The committee met at 10 am, Hon. Carl Vinson, chairman, presiding. The CHAIRMAN. Let the committee come to order. This is a continuation of the hearing on HE 4414.