by the Department of Defense. Cost of buildings, on the other hand, represent 53.4 percent of the total costs of military real property controlled. Other improvements such as airfield pavements, utility systems, and roads and streets account for 44.3 percent. Table 11 shows these building costs by broad geographical areas and by military In the Continental United States total costs of buildings for the Army are highest, whereas, within the Alaska, Hawaii and department. possessions group and in foreign countries those for the Air Force are highest. (e) Lease Rentals The rental data in Table 13 indicate that rentals received, on a world-wide basis, represent 42.0 percent of the amount paid in rentals shown in Table 12. The total world-wide annual rental bill paid for properties used by the Department of Defense increased from $28 million on 30 June 1958 to $31 million on 30 June 1959. Rentals received from properties leased to others also increased from $9.0 million to $13.2 million. (f) Acreage Controlled The Department of Defense through the three military departments controlled a total of 31.3 million acres of land throughout the world on 30 June 1959 (Table 14), a decrease of 1.2 million acres or 3.7 percent from that reported a year earlier. This drop, together with the 2.5 million acre reduction during the preceding year, reflects current policy of releasing those lands no longer required. During the year, Air Force acreage holdings decreased about 987 thousand, most of which (849 thousand) was the result of release of Table 11--Cost of Buildings by Military Department and Location as of 30 June 1959 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NOTE: Where applicable, these building cost data are included in all tables showing costs in this section. Table 12.--Annual Rental Paid for Military Real Property Leased From Outside Sources Location by Military Department and Location as of 30 June 1959 Table 14.--Acreage of Military Real Property Controlled 1/ Excludes 4,848,361 acres under the jurisdiction of the Civil Works Division, Office, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army. 2/ Excludes 539 acres under the jurisdiction of the Civil Works Division, Office, Chief of Engineers, Department of the Army. |