Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations, Parts 2-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - Finance, Public |
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... actual onboard strength totaled 1,017,117 , indicating that a concerted effort had been made to hold down civilian employment . The comparable actual strength at end fiscal year 1962 was approximately 1,033,600 , indicating that there ...
... actual onboard strength totaled 1,017,117 , indicating that a concerted effort had been made to hold down civilian employment . The comparable actual strength at end fiscal year 1962 was approximately 1,033,600 , indicating that there ...
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... actual 1964 estimate Fiscal year 1964 actual | Fiscal year through Nov. 30 , 1965 estimate Operation and maintenance , Army . Operation and maintenance , Navy .. Operation and maintenance , Marine Corps . Operation and maintenance , Air ...
... actual 1964 estimate Fiscal year 1964 actual | Fiscal year through Nov. 30 , 1965 estimate Operation and maintenance , Army . Operation and maintenance , Navy .. Operation and maintenance , Marine Corps . Operation and maintenance , Air ...
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... actual 1964 estimate 1965 estimate Personnel compensation : Permanent positions ... Positions other than permanent . Other personnel compensation .. Total personnel compensation . Direct obligations : 11 Personnel compensation . 12 ...
... actual 1964 estimate 1965 estimate Personnel compensation : Permanent positions ... Positions other than permanent . Other personnel compensation .. Total personnel compensation . Direct obligations : 11 Personnel compensation . 12 ...
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... actual 1964 estimate 1965 estimate Program by activities : Direct program : 1. Operating forces . 2. Training activities . 3. Central supply activities . 1,212 , 704 203,548 946 , 533 1,219.000 214.200 837,600 4. Major overhaul and ...
... actual 1964 estimate 1965 estimate Program by activities : Direct program : 1. Operating forces . 2. Training activities . 3. Central supply activities . 1,212 , 704 203,548 946 , 533 1,219.000 214.200 837,600 4. Major overhaul and ...
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... actual time required if travel had been performed by common carrier . If the actual time by private automobile is less than common carrier time , the lesser is used . The common carrier used to reconstruct this time has traditionally ...
... actual time required if travel had been performed by common carrier . If the actual time by private automobile is less than common carrier time , the lesser is used . The common carrier used to reconstruct this time has traditionally ...
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activities actual additional Administration Admiral GALANTIN Admiral SYLVESTER Agency Air Force aircraft airlift amount ANDREWS appropriation Army base centers Chairman chart CHESAREK Chiefs of Staff civilian Colonel committee Communications System contract contractor cost Defense Communications Defense Communications System Department of Defense depot dollars employees engine equipment facilities financing fiscal year 1965 FLOOD FORD FRIEDMAN GERRITY helicopter improved increase information follows installation inventory KATZENBACH LOGISTICS MAHON major man-years MAROUN materiel Medical Melpar ment MERRELL MILBURN million MINSHALL MINUTEMAN MINUTEMAN II missile National Communications System Naval Navy obligations Office Operation and maintenance overhaul overseas overtime percent personnel procurement record reduction Reimbursable repair requested requirements Reserve savings Secretary of Defense ships SIKES spares STARBIRD stock fund submarines supply tactical TC Group things tion Total transportation U.S. Air Force U.S. Army United WHITTEN
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Page 567 - ... of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...
Page 285 - Force, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps in overseas areas on attache or mission aircraft.
Page 590 - Commission consults with the Secretary of Defense, the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Chairman and General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board.
Page 339 - I will have to furnish that for the record, sir. (The information requested is classified and has been furnished separately to the committee.) Senator ELLENDER. Very well. Senator SYMINGTON. Mr. Chairman, may I ask one more question?
Page 365 - REVOLVING AND MANAGEMENT FUNDS Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a pleasure to appear before you to provide information on the more important revolving and management funds which are used to effect improved financial and supply management of the Navy and Marine Corps. These are the Navy management fund, naval working fund, Navy industrial fund, Navy stock fund, and the Marine Corps stock fund.
Page 475 - ROTC graduates, and graduates of our officer training school. When we first had plans of establishing the Air Force Academy, and it looked like Congress would look favorably upon it, different groups of people were assembled who had an interest in this and had some experience and background. During this time, we hoped all the best points of the curriculum of the US Military Academy at West Point and the Naval Academy at Annapolis and the Coast Guard Academy and civilian engineering schools could...
Page 214 - Title 10 USC 2208 to provide working capital to finance research and limited quantity production of goods and services needed by the three military departments and other government agencies. The...
Page 215 - Treasury plus the installation's Inventories of materials and supplies. Real and plant property and other types of capital equipment are not capitalized under the Fund, and their costs are not included in charges billed to customers.
Page 651 - The various types of claims, for which provision has been made in this appropriation request are grouped into four major categories; namely, personnel claims, tort claims, admiralty claims, and other miscellaneous claims. PERSONNEL CLAIMS The personnel claims...
Page 652 - TORT CLAIMS The tort claims category includes ( 1 ) cases arising under the Federal Tort Claims Act, (2) foreign claims, (3) claims due to noncombat activities, (4) compromise settlements by the Attorney General, and (5) nonscope of employment tort claims against the services under the act of Octooer 9, 1962.