Department of Defense Appropriations for 1954: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-third Congress, First Session, on H.R. 5969, Making Appropriations for the National Security Council, the National Security Resources Board, and for Military Functions Administered by the National Military Establishment for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1954, and for Other Purposes, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 - 2069 pages |
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... tion of 4 year enlistments . Those persons have accumulated a total of 120 days . This is indicated that they will have taken all but 32 days as actual leave . Senator FERGUSON . That they average 32 days that they did not take ? Major ...
... tion of 4 year enlistments . Those persons have accumulated a total of 120 days . This is indicated that they will have taken all but 32 days as actual leave . Senator FERGUSON . That they average 32 days that they did not take ? Major ...
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... tion of that ? Colonel BROWN . The increase is due in great measure to the fact that the electronics equipment in the mobilization reserve has been gradually drawn on to use for operations , combat and training . It is necessary to ...
... tion of that ? Colonel BROWN . The increase is due in great measure to the fact that the electronics equipment in the mobilization reserve has been gradually drawn on to use for operations , combat and training . It is necessary to ...
Page 1047
... tion program . Controlled thereby are other considerations which are no less important in achieving the desired end results . These are bases , personnel , and ships . And here I must interject the thought that the transition from ...
... tion program . Controlled thereby are other considerations which are no less important in achieving the desired end results . These are bases , personnel , and ships . And here I must interject the thought that the transition from ...
Page 1079
... tion . A number of Members of Congress now are aware of the matter . Briefly , the picture is this : The Air Force and Navy were supposed to have consolidated their big transport plane operations and facilities June 1 , 1948 , under ...
... tion . A number of Members of Congress now are aware of the matter . Briefly , the picture is this : The Air Force and Navy were supposed to have consolidated their big transport plane operations and facilities June 1 , 1948 , under ...
Page 1087
... tion of $ 76,968,000 is required for payment of obligations previously authorized but not funded , resulting in an aggregate cash appropria- tion request of $ 133,668,000 . The appropriation " Shipbuilding and conversion , Navy ...
... tion of $ 76,968,000 is required for payment of obligations previously authorized but not funded , resulting in an aggregate cash appropria- tion request of $ 133,668,000 . The appropriation " Shipbuilding and conversion , Navy ...
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activities Admiral COMBS Admiral OFSTIE Admiral SCHOEFFEL Admiral WALLIN air attaché Air Materiel Command Air National Guard aircraft airplane ammunition amount appropriation approximately Army ASENSIO bombers budget Bureau Chairman CHIEF OF STAFF civilian Colonel DANY Colonel MCCHRISTY Colonel ZOECKLER combat Command committee Congress construction contract cost Department of Defense depot dollars engine equipment estimate facilities fiscal year 1954 flying Fort Slocum funds going HOPWOOD included increase information referred installations inventory Korea maintenance and operation major Marine Corps McILNAY ment million mission Naval Navy obligations officers percent PICHER pilots planes procurement production question record reduction referred to follows request research and development Reserve Senator FERGUSON Senator HAYDEN Senator MCCARRAN Senator SALTONSTALL Senator SMITH ships spare statement submarine supply tion VANSICKLE wings World War II YATES
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Page 1130 - All requests to purchase major defense equipment are reviewed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Page 1841 - ... such person for his or her chief support: Provided, That the term "children" shall be, held to include stepchildren and adopted children when such stepchildren or adopted children are in fact dependent upon the person claiming dependency allowance.
Page 1783 - For pay, allowances, subsistence, interest on deposits, gratuities, clothing, permanent change of station travel (including expenses of temporary duty between permanent duty stations...
Page 1841 - In fact dependent on the member or employee for over half of his or her support and actually resides in the household of said member.
Page 1456 - To assist in covering the mobilization and concentration of the remainder of the reserve forces, c. To participate by units in all types of operations, including the offensive, either in the United States or overseas.
Page 1626 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is indeed an honor to have this opportunity to appear before you on behalf of the Smaller Manufacturers Council of Pittsburgh. Mr. Cox. I am AM Cox, Mr. Chairman, accompanying Mr. Stierheim. Mr. HOLLAND. You may proceed. Mr. STIERHEIM. As cochairman of the Legislative-Taxation Committee of the Smaller Manufacturers Council...
Page 1538 - ... agencies, of the armed forces, and of citizens who would be subject to service in the event of war; and generally to encourage the lawful ownership and use of small arms by citizens of good repute.
Page 1531 - House bill 192, which provides that — • a school district may Include instruction in the safe and proper use of firearms * * * and may appropriate money for said purposes.
Page 1732 - Without objection, that will be placed in the record. . (The table referred to follows...
Page 1841 - dependent" shall Include at all times and in all places the lawful wife and unmarried legitimate children, under twenty-one years of age, of any member of the uniformed services, except as hereinafter limited In this subsection. Such term shall include the father or mother of such member, provided he or she Is in fact dependent on such member for over half of his or her support.