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All 68 Stat. 1120.

Rehabilitation of public works.

Navy.

(Corps of Engineers)

Fort Belvoir, Virginia: Three hundred units of family housing, $3,984,000.

(Transportation Corps)

Fort Eustis, Virginia: Two hundred and fifty units of family housing, $3,374,000.

Wilmington Ammunition Terminal, North Carolina: Four units of family housing, $69,000.

(Army Security Agency)

Two Rock Ranch Station, California: Ten units of family housing, $160,000.

(Armed Forces Special Weapons Project)

Sandia Base, New Mexico: Three units of family housing, $79,000.
Killeen Base, Texas: Five units of family housing, $99,000.

(Tactical Sites)

Various locations: Three hundred units of family housing, $3,990,000.

SEC. 102. The Secretary of the Army is authorized further to develop military installations and facilities by providing family housing for personnel of the military departments and their dependents by the rehabilitation of public works, which include appurtenances, utilities, and equipment, in a total amount of $12,230,550: Provided, That in his discretion the Secretary of the Army may utilize the authorization contained in this section to provide family housing by the construction or installation of public works, which include site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment, and acquisition of land, at locations to be determined by him. Such family housing shall be in addition to, but shall not exceed 5 per centum of, the total number of units authorized by section 101 of this Act, but the average cost of such additional units shall not exceed $12,500.

TITLE II

SEC. 201. The Secretary of the Navy is authorized further to develop naval installations and facilities by providing family housing for personnel of the military departments and their dependents by the construction or installation of public works, which include site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment, and the acquisition of land as follows:

CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES

(First Naval District)

Naval hospital, Newport, Rhode Island: Ten units of family housing, $152,000.

(Third Naval District)

Naval hospital, Saint Albans, New York: Ten units of family housing, $152,000.

(Fourth Naval District)

Naval shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Twenty-five units of family housing, $321,300.

All 68 Stat. 1121.

Naval hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Ten units of family housing, $152,000.

(Fifth Naval District)

Naval hospital, Camp Lejeune, North Carolina: Fifty units of family housing, $642,500.

Marine Corps air facility, New River, North Carolina: Thirty-five units of family housing, $473,300.

Naval hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia: Ten units of family housing. $152,000.

Naval mine depot, Yorktown, Virginia (Skiffes Creek Annex): Five units of family housing, $91,200.

(Sixth Naval District)

Naval air station, Cecil Field. Florida: Ninety units of family housing, $1,192,200.

Naval hospital, Jacksonville, Florida: Thirty units of family housing, $397,300.

Naval air station, Key West, Florida: Twenty units of family housing, $273,900.

Naval station, Key West, Florida: Eighty units of family housing, $1,044,500.

Naval mine countermeasures station, Panama City, Florida: Twenty-five units of family housing, $343,100.

Naval hospital. Pensacola, Florida: Twenty-five units of family housing, $321,300.

Naval supply corps school, Athens, Georgia: Thirty units of family housing, $456,000.

Naval auxiliary air station, Glynco, Georgia: Eighty units of family housing, $1,058,600.

Naval construction battalion center, Gulfport, Mississippi: Seven units of family housing, $102,100.

Marine Corps auxiliary air station, Beaufort, South Carolina: One hundred and seventy-five units of family housing $2.305,600.

Naval hospital, Beaufort, South Carolina: Fifty units of family housing, $654,300.

(Eighth Naval District)

Naval auxiliary air station, Chase Field, Texas: Eighty units of family housing, $1,073,400.

(Eleventh Naval District)

Naval amphibious base, Coronado, California: Two units of family housing, $47,300.

Naval air station, Miramar, California: Fifteen units of family housing, $204,500.

Naval hospital, San Diego, California: Ten units of family housing, $152,000.

(Twelfth Naval District)

Naval hospital, Oakland, California: Ten units of family housing, $152,000.

Naval supply center, Oakland, California: Ten units of family housing, $152,000.

Naval communication station, Skaggs Island, California: Fifty units of family housing, $666,000.

Naval auxiliary air station, Fallon, Nevada: Sixty units of family housing, $787,500.

All 68 Stat. 1122.

Rehabilitation of public works.

Air Force.

MARINE CORPS FACILITIES

Marine Corps depot of supplies, Albany, Georgia: One hundred units of family housing, $1,339,800.

Marine Corps supply annex, Barstow, California: One unit of family housing, $27,000.

Marine Corps recruit depot, San Diego, California: Twelve units. of family housing, $173,400.

Marine Corps school, Quantico, Virginia: Three hundred units of family housing, $4,121,700.

OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES

(Atlantic Ocean Area)

Naval station, Argentia, Newfoundland: Forty-five units of family housing, $595,100.

Naval base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: One hundred units of family housing, $1,379,000.

(Pacific Ocean Area)

Naval station, Kwajalein, Marshall Islands: One hundred and seventy-five units of family housing, $2,289,100.

Marine Corps barracks, Pearl Harbor, Territory of Hawaii: Two units of family housing, $30,400.

SEC. 202. The Secretary of the Navy is authorized further to develop naval installations and facilities by providing family housing for personnel of the military departments and their dependents by the rehabilitation of public works, which include appurtenances, utilities, and equipment, in a total amount of $1,218,300: Provided, That in his discretion the Secretary of the Navy may utilize the authorization contained in this section to provide family housing by the construction or installation of public works, which include site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment and acquisition of land, at locations to be determined by him. Such family housing shall be in addition to, but shall not exceed 5 per centum of, the total number of units authorized by section 201 of this Act, but the average cost of such additional units shall not exceed $12,500.

TITLE III

SEC. 301. The Secretary of the Air Force is authorized further to develop Air Force installations and facilities by providing family housing for personnel of the military departments and their dependents by the construction or installation of public works, which include site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment, and the acquisition of land as follows:

CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES

(Strategic Air Command)

Sedalia Air Force Base, Missouri: Four hundred units of family housing, $5,364,000.

Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma: Three hundred and sixty units of family housing, $4,827,600.

Lincoln Air Force Base, Nebraska: Four hundred units of family housing, $5,364,000.

Smoky Hill Air Force Base, Kansas: Two hundred and eighty units of family housing, $3,754,800.

All 68 Stat. 1123. Dow Air Force Base, Maine: Three hundred units of family housing, $4,023,000.

Lake Charles Air Force Base, Louisiana: Two hundred units of family housing, $2,682,000.

Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona: Five units of family housing, $108,000.

Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington: Five units of family housing, $108,000.

Great Falls Air Force Base, Montana : Four units of family housing, $87,750.

Hunter Air Force Base, Georgia: Five units of family housing, $108,000.

Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi: Thirty units of family housing, $402,300.

Larson Air Force Base, Washington: Five units of family housing, $108,000.

Limestone Air Force Base, Maine: Four units of family housing, $87,750.

Lockbourne Air Force Base, Ohio: Four units of family housing, $87,750.

Mather Air Force Base, California: Four units of family housing, $87,750.

Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho: Four units of family housing, $81,000.

Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada: Five units of family housing, $108,000.

Travis Air Force Base, California: Six units of family housing, $128,250.

(Air Defense Command)

Suffolk County Air Force Base, New York: One hundred units of family housing, $1,341,000.

Otis Air Force Base, Massachusetts: Two hundred units of family housing, $2,682,000.

Newcastle County Airport, Delaware: One hundred units of family housing, $1,341,000.

Truax Air Force Base, Wisconsin: One hundred units of family housing, $1,341,000.

Kinross Air Force Base, Michigan: Ninety units of family housing, $1,206,900.

Paine Air Force Base, Washington: Seventy units of family housing, $938,700.

Oxnard Air Force Base, California: Seventy units of family housing, $938,700.

Ent Air Force Base, Colorado: Ninety units of family housing, $1,206,900.

Youngstown Municipal Airport, Ohio: Fifty units of family housing, $670,500.

Greater Pittsburgh Airport, Pennsylvania: Fifty units of family housing, $670,500.

Niagara Municipal Airport, New York: Fifty units of family housing, $670,500.

Minneapolis-Saint Paul Airport, Minnesota: Seventy units of family housing, $938,700.

Duluth Municipal Airport, Minnesota: One hundred units of family housing, $1,341,000.

Geiger Field, Washington: Fifty units of family housing, $670,500. Sioux City Municipal Airport, Iowa: Fifty units of family housing, $670,500.

All 68 Stat. 1124.

Presque Isle Air Force Base, Maine: Fifty units of family housing, $670,500.

McGee-Tyson Airport, Tennessee: Fifty units of family housing, $670,500.

Portland International Airport, Oregon : Sixty units of family housing, $804,600.

Minot area, North Dakota: Sixty-five units of family housing, $871,650.

Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan: Fifty units of family housing, $670,500.

(Tactical Air Command)

Clovis Air Force Base, New Mexico: One hundred and seventy units of family housing, $2,279,700.

Hurlburt Air Force Base, Florida: Two hundred and seventy-five units of family housing, $3,687,750.

Foster Air Force Base, Texas: Two hundred units of family housing, $2,682,000.

McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey: Five units of family housing, $108,000.

Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina : Five units of family housing, $108,000.

(Air Training Command)

Luke Air Force Base, Arizona: One hundred and twenty-five units of family housing, $1,676,250.

Laredo Air Force Base, Texas: One hundred units of family housing, $1,341,000.

Gary Air Force Base, Texas: One hundred units of family housing, $1,341,000.

Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas: One hundred and fifty units of family housing, $2,011,500.

Greenville Air Force Base, Mississippi: One hundred and twenty units of family housing, $1,609,200.

Moody Air Force Base, Georgia: One hundred and forty units of family housing, $1,877,400.

Stead Air Force Base, Nevada: Ninety units of family housing, $1,206,900.

McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas: One hundred and fifty units of family housing, $2,011,500.

Webb Air Force Base, Texas: Eighty-five units of family housing, $1,139,850.

Parks Air Force Base, California: Eighty-five units of family housing, $1,139,850.

(Military Air Transport Service)

Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina: Four hundred and fifty units of family housing, $6,034,500.

(Continental Air Command)

Beale Air Force Base, California: Two hundred and twenty-five units of family housing, $3,017,250.

(Research and Development Command)

Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico: Five units of family housing, $108,000.

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