Department of Defense Appropriations for 1961: Hearings ... 86th Congress, 2d Session, Parts 1-7 |
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... VEHICLES The Assistant Secretary of Defense ( Supply and Logistics ) has sub- mitted a detailed report to this committee regarding the hire of passenger motor vehicles in response to your interest in this subject . This report points ...
... VEHICLES The Assistant Secretary of Defense ( Supply and Logistics ) has sub- mitted a detailed report to this committee regarding the hire of passenger motor vehicles in response to your interest in this subject . This report points ...
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... vehicle fleet operated by the Department of Defense . The study has dealt primarily with the number of vehicles being operated and the amount of money being expended for the hire of passenger motor vehicles , and has been directed ...
... vehicle fleet operated by the Department of Defense . The study has dealt primarily with the number of vehicles being operated and the amount of money being expended for the hire of passenger motor vehicles , and has been directed ...
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... vehicles have continued to rise . As a result , the committee has directed that a detailed study be made of the problem , looking toward reductions in the sedan and station wagon fleet of 5 percent . In addition , a new general ...
... vehicles have continued to rise . As a result , the committee has directed that a detailed study be made of the problem , looking toward reductions in the sedan and station wagon fleet of 5 percent . In addition , a new general ...
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... vehicles ) shows that 38,959 vehicles of the 3 types were engaged on passenger service on June 30 , 1958 , as compared with 36,072 which are expected to be in service on June 30 , 1961 , or a reduction of 7.4 percent . Reductions of ...
... vehicles ) shows that 38,959 vehicles of the 3 types were engaged on passenger service on June 30 , 1958 , as compared with 36,072 which are expected to be in service on June 30 , 1961 , or a reduction of 7.4 percent . Reductions of ...
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... vehicles will continue to increase . During fiscal year 1955 , the first full year in which the above - cited Defense policy was in effect , $ 2,985,865 was expended for the hire of passenger vehicles . The expenditures have shown an ...
... vehicles will continue to increase . During fiscal year 1955 , the first full year in which the above - cited Defense policy was in effect , $ 2,985,865 was expended for the hire of passenger vehicles . The expenditures have shown an ...
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activities administration Admiral WILSON Air Force Air National Guard aircraft airlift service Alaska Communication System amount ANDREWS Annex appropriation Army National Guard base budget program capability cargo carriers Chairman Chiefs of Staff civilian COLGLAZIER Colonel combat Command committee contract cost Department of Defense depot DEW line direct obligations electronic engineering equipment estimate 1961 estimate facilities financed fiscal year 1961 fleet FLOOD flying FORD FRIEDMAN going helicopter HINRICHS included increase industrial fund inventory June 30 LACROSSE logistic MAHON major Marine Corps materiel MATS McGOWAN ment military million MINSHALL missile mission National Guard Bureau Naval Navy Office operation and maintenance Ordnance OSTERTAG overhaul percent personnel procurement question record reduction reimbursements requested requirements Reserve Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD ships SIKES statement supplied follows tactical tank tion Total transportation TRAUB TSCHIRGI TUNNER U.S. Army units vehicles weapons WEAVER