Military Construction Appropriations for 1957: Hearings Before the Subcommittee ... Eighty-fourth Congress, Second Session

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 221 pages

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Page 13 - Development Board, who has a statement regarding our public works requirements. Mr. SHEPPARD. Unless there is objection on the part of the committee, we will have the statements in toto and then we will inquire into them after they are presented. The next one is Admiral Perry, Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks. Do you have a statement, Admiral? Admiral PERRY.
Page 35 - The increases are to provide the analysis needed by the Chief of Naval Operations and the Secretary of the Navy for...
Page 189 - Command is to provide flying training leading to an aeronautical rating; aircrew training; basic and advanced technical training leading to an Air Force specialty; basic military training; mobile training, and such other training as may be directed by the Chief of Staff, US Air Force.
Page 4 - They are then presented to the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Properties and Installations), the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), and the Bureau of the Budget prior to presentation to Congress.
Page 14 - I will be present throughout these hearings and will be pleased to answer any questions concerning the operation of the Bureau of Yards and Docks and the Navy's military construction program. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Page 275 - Japan there shall have come into force such United Nations arrangements or such alternative individual or collective security dispositions as will satisfactorily provide for the maintenance by the United Nations or otherwise of international peace and security in the Japan Area.
Page 130 - Administration, as the case may be, or his designee, shall come into agreement with the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives with respect to those real-estate actions by or for the use of the military departments or the Federal Civil Defense Administration that are described in (a) through (e) below, and in the manner therein described.
Page 130 - State prescribing any criminal penalty for any act, attempt, or conspiracy to commit sedition against such State or the United States, or to overthrow the Government of such State or the Government of the United States. "As used in this section, the term 'State...
Page 358 - Where proposed military occupancy of a civil airport will result in depriving any segment of civil aviation of needed facilities, every effort should be made by the affected community, in its negotiations with the military services, to secure adequate reimbursement for such military occupancy. This reimbursement, or an amount equivalent thereto, should be utilized to construct an adequate civil airport or replacement facilities without Federal-aid Airport Program participation.
Page 9 - In arriving at a selection of architects and architect consultants for the design of this important work, the Secretary of the Air Force followed ethical and objective procedures that were in the public interest. The architects and architect consultants selected by the Secretary of the Air Force are among the most distinguished of American practitioners. Their experience is extensive, their reputations are worldwide and the buildings and projects to their credit are among the most significant productions...

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