Military Construction Authorization, Fiscal Year 1961: Hearings Before Subcommittee on Military Construction of the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session on S.3006 and H.R. 10777, to Authorize Certain Construction at Military Installations, and for Other Purposes, April 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 25, and 27, 1960 |
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... questions to you now for early return with the answers for the record ? Mr. BRYANT . I will be very happy to , sir . ( The questions and answers to each are as follows :) Question 1. According to statements attributed to you in the ...
... questions to you now for early return with the answers for the record ? Mr. BRYANT . I will be very happy to , sir . ( The questions and answers to each are as follows :) Question 1. According to statements attributed to you in the ...
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... Question 2. Do you not consider $ 50 to $ 60 per month to be excessive for the maintenance and operation of Capehart units ? Answer . The estimated cost of $ 50 to $ 60 per month for maintaining and operating a typical Capehart family ...
... Question 2. Do you not consider $ 50 to $ 60 per month to be excessive for the maintenance and operation of Capehart units ? Answer . The estimated cost of $ 50 to $ 60 per month for maintaining and operating a typical Capehart family ...
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... Question 4 ( a ) . Are there no DOD regulations to regulate the cost of Capehart units for such officers under the $ 16,500 unit average ? Answer . DOD regulations require conformance to the size limitations as es- tablished by the ...
... Question 4 ( a ) . Are there no DOD regulations to regulate the cost of Capehart units for such officers under the $ 16,500 unit average ? Answer . DOD regulations require conformance to the size limitations as es- tablished by the ...
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... Question 6. How many of the 20,000 units approved last year have been placed under contract as of this time ? Answer . As of April 9 , 1960 , the Department of Defense has placed 2,364 units in six Capehart projects under contract , as ...
... Question 6. How many of the 20,000 units approved last year have been placed under contract as of this time ? Answer . As of April 9 , 1960 , the Department of Defense has placed 2,364 units in six Capehart projects under contract , as ...
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... Question 9. Would it not be better to set no date at all , but leave the destruc- tion of these quarters to the judgment of the Secretary of Defense ? Answer . Rather than eliminating the terminal date for disposition of inade- quate ...
... Question 9. Would it not be better to set no date at all , but leave the destruc- tion of these quarters to the judgment of the Secretary of Defense ? Answer . Rather than eliminating the terminal date for disposition of inade- quate ...
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activities addition adequate Admiral CHEW Air Defense Air Force Air Force Base aircraft amended amount appropriated Armed Services armory barracks bill building Calif Capehart housing Chairman Colonel PARKHILL Command committee community facilities Congress Container Institute CURTIN Department of Defense Depot electronic enlisted equipment estimated cost family housing field fiscal year 1961 Food and Container Fort Eustis Fort Leonard Wood Fort Lewis Fort Ord Fort Rucker Fort Sill funds going hospital installation item is required laboratory Lanham Act line item located maintenance facilities Marine Corps ment million missile mission Natick National Guard Naval Air Station Navy Operational facilities percent personnel present proposed Public Law rental requested required to provide research and development Reserve runway Secretary SEEMAN Senator ENGLE Senator STENNIS space square feet storage supply facilities tion Training facilities troop housing U.S. Army units utilities
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Page 289 - Maintain and operate facilities and provide services and material to support operations of aviation activities and units of the Operating Forces of the Navy and other activities and units as designated by the Chief of Naval Operations.
Page 290 - Provide housing, training facilities, logistical support, and certain administrative support for Fleet Marine Force units and other units assigned.
Page 590 - It is the general policy of the administration that the Federal Government will not start or carry on any commercial activity to provide a service or product for its own use if such product or service can be procured from private enterprise through ordinary business channels.
Page 291 - The naval base provides logistic support for the operating forces of the Navy, and for dependent activities and other commands as assigned.
Page 500 - I want to thank the Chairman and members of the Subcommittee for...
Page 47 - No refund of or credit for such excess payment shall be made until after the expiration of thirty days from the date upon which a report giving the name of the person to whom the refund or credit is to be made, the amount of such refund or credit, and a summary of the facts upon which the determination of the Secretary was made is submitted to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives...
Page 6 - ... improved production schedules, if the Secretary of Defense determines that deferral of such construction...
Page 11 - ... acquiring, constructing, converting, rehabilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment in the total amount of $110,744,000.
Page 15 - Subject to chapter 133 of title 10, United States Code, the Secretary of Defense may establish or develop additional facilities for the Reserve Forces, including the acquisition of land therefor, but the cost of such facilities shall not exceed — ( 1 ) for Department of the Army : (a) Army National Guard of the United States, $3,600,000.
Page 19 - USC 529), and sections 4774 (d) and 9774 (d) of title 10, United States Code. The authority to place permanent or temporary improvements on land includes authority for surveys, administration, overhead, planning, and supervision incident to construction.