Military Construction Appropriations for 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, Volume 21, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... amounts requested in re- cent years to meet the cost of ingrades , wage board increases , and reallocations fall ... amount that we are requesting under " Salaries and expenses , " $ 175,000 , is on page 63 of the justifications ...
... amounts requested in re- cent years to meet the cost of ingrades , wage board increases , and reallocations fall ... amount that we are requesting under " Salaries and expenses , " $ 175,000 , is on page 63 of the justifications ...
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... amounts appropriated therefor . 75,000 Total requested ----- 175 , 000 + $ 175,000 2. Binding pay increase at Government ... amount is offset by $ 52,000 in nonrecur- ring costs to be financed from 1961 funds . 5. New positions requested ...
... amounts appropriated therefor . 75,000 Total requested ----- 175 , 000 + $ 175,000 2. Binding pay increase at Government ... amount is offset by $ 52,000 in nonrecur- ring costs to be financed from 1961 funds . 5. New positions requested ...
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... amount we have requested would just take care of us through this fiscal year and should take care of next year's in ... amounts requested in recent years to meet the cost of ingrades , wage board increases , and reallocations fall ...
... amount we have requested would just take care of us through this fiscal year and should take care of next year's in ... amounts requested in recent years to meet the cost of ingrades , wage board increases , and reallocations fall ...
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... amounts requested for the combined purposes of ingrades , reallocations , and wage board increases were for projected reallocations . On this assumption , the extent to which reallocations proved to be in excess of the amounts requested ...
... amounts requested for the combined purposes of ingrades , reallocations , and wage board increases were for projected reallocations . On this assumption , the extent to which reallocations proved to be in excess of the amounts requested ...
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... Amount $ 21 , 028 73,000 80 , 415 123 , 200 102,000 Within - grade increases provided in appropriations for fiscal years 1949 to 1960 inclusive Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal year : Amount year - Con . Amount year - Con . Amount 1949 . $ 27 , 712 ...
... Amount $ 21 , 028 73,000 80 , 415 123 , 200 102,000 Within - grade increases provided in appropriations for fiscal years 1949 to 1960 inclusive Fiscal Fiscal Fiscal year : Amount year - Con . Amount year - Con . Amount 1949 . $ 27 , 712 ...
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6TH NAVAL DISTRICT 84th Congress activities Admiral JOHNSON Admiral PELTIER aircraft appropriation architect-engineer AUTHORIZA TION barracks Calif Capehart housing Capitol Capitol Power Plant cards Chairman Colonel ADAMS committee Congress CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM PHYSICAL contract Cost to date employees equipment estimated cost ESTIMATED FUTURE AUTHORIZATION existing FACILITY CLASS final plans fiscal year 1962 Fort Leonard Wood Fort Sill FUNCTION OR PRODUCT funds House Office Building increase INITIAL OCCUPANCY insert INSTALLATION CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM INSTALLATION CONTROL INSTALLATION DATA INVENTORY TOTAL item was prepared JONAS Kwajalein LAND COST Library line item located maintenance Marine Corps ment million missile MUMFORD Navy Okinawa operation Ordnance OUTSTANDING percent completed permanent personnel plans and specifications POLARIS preliminary engineering present PRINCIPAL FUNCTION PROGRAM PHYSICAL CAPACITY proposed record repair REQUESTED Reserve SECTION SEEMAN SHEPPARD space STEED STEWART storage supply thousands of dollars U. S. Army U.S. NAVY VIRDEN ZATION
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