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... Stations Naval Stations Shipyards Industrial Communications Cemeteries Housing Civil Functions Harbor and Port ... station our armed forces in friendly countries provide the basis for the occupancy 25-159 0-69-5 · Table 4 Acreage ...
... Stations Naval Stations Shipyards Industrial Communications Cemeteries Housing Civil Functions Harbor and Port ... station our armed forces in friendly countries provide the basis for the occupancy 25-159 0-69-5 · Table 4 Acreage ...
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... stations ( underwater laboratories , torpedo , radar , electronics , ballistics , etc. ) , propellant plants , ammunition depots , and other munitions type Table 23 Acreage of Military Real Property Controlled in the 97.
... stations ( underwater laboratories , torpedo , radar , electronics , ballistics , etc. ) , propellant plants , ammunition depots , and other munitions type Table 23 Acreage of Military Real Property Controlled in the 97.
Page 115
... stations . and bases in the United States and possessions , and in foreign countries . They are stored in warehouses , open storage spaces , ammunition dumps , fuel tanks , etc. Supply items which have been issued to the consuming ...
... stations . and bases in the United States and possessions , and in foreign countries . They are stored in warehouses , open storage spaces , ammunition dumps , fuel tanks , etc. Supply items which have been issued to the consuming ...
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... stations not under the Army's financial inventory accounting ( FIA ) system which have been absorbed and are not reported separately . This value has been steadily diminishing over the years . Table 33 presents a stratification of these ...
... stations not under the Army's financial inventory accounting ( FIA ) system which have been absorbed and are not reported separately . This value has been steadily diminishing over the years . Table 33 presents a stratification of these ...
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... Stations . These are the only remaining stock points which post - post issues . The main reason for promulgating this policy was that a comprehensive supply management review revealed a low stock record reliability at activities which ...
... Stations . These are the only remaining stock points which post - post issues . The main reason for promulgating this policy was that a comprehensive supply management review revealed a low stock record reliability at activities which ...
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Page 62 - House shall exercise continuous watchfulness of the execution by the administrative agencies concerned of any laws, the subject matter of which is within the jurisdiction of such committee; and, for that purpose, shall study all pertinent reports and data submitted to the House by the agencies in the executive branch of the Government.
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