Department of Defense Appropriations for ..., Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 |
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... FACILITIES The total of major actual facilities in the Department of Defense will number 815 by June 30 , 1960 - a net reduction of 25 from the inventory of June 30 , 1958. The operation and maintenance costs of the majority of these ...
... FACILITIES The total of major actual facilities in the Department of Defense will number 815 by June 30 , 1960 - a net reduction of 25 from the inventory of June 30 , 1958. The operation and maintenance costs of the majority of these ...
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... facilities and also to limit the kinds of elective treat- ment dependents could have in civilian facilities . Although the total dependent patient daily load is anticipated to increase during the 1958-60 period from approximately 12,500 ...
... facilities and also to limit the kinds of elective treat- ment dependents could have in civilian facilities . Although the total dependent patient daily load is anticipated to increase during the 1958-60 period from approximately 12,500 ...
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... FACILITIES Mr. RILEY . Mr. Secretary , in making changes in the bases and fa- cilities of the various defense units , does the Department of Defense issue any sort of criterion to be followed involving the maximum economical dispersal ...
... FACILITIES Mr. RILEY . Mr. Secretary , in making changes in the bases and fa- cilities of the various defense units , does the Department of Defense issue any sort of criterion to be followed involving the maximum economical dispersal ...
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... facilities to considerably over 50 percent this com- ing year . There is , however , one group that the law guarantees a free choice . If the service member is overseas , and the dependents are here they have , by law , a free choice ...
... facilities to considerably over 50 percent this com- ing year . There is , however , one group that the law guarantees a free choice . If the service member is overseas , and the dependents are here they have , by law , a free choice ...
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... facilities , which you have already discussed in broad terms , have you , or your shop , investigated the possibility of savings resulting from joint utilization of facilities for standardized parts and equip- ment , such as engines and ...
... facilities , which you have already discussed in broad terms , have you , or your shop , investigated the possibility of savings resulting from joint utilization of facilities for standardized parts and equip- ment , such as engines and ...
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activities actual administration Admiral BEARDSLEY Admiral DIXON Admiral PARKER Admiral SMITH Admiral STROOP Admiral WILSON agencies Air Force Air National Guard aircraft airlift amount ANDREWS appropriation aviation base budget program Capehart housing Chairman chart Civil Air Patrol civilian Colonel ALDERSON Colonel FLETCHER combat Command committee contract contractors cost Department of Defense dollars engines equipment estimate facilities fiscal year 1960 fleet FLOOD flying hours FORD FRIEDMAN HEWITT included increase industrial fund information requested follows installation inventory June 30 logistic MAHON Marine Corps materiel medicare ment military personnel million MINSHALL missiles mission mobilization reserve Naval Navy obligations Office operation and maintenance Ordnance overhaul percent pilot PRESTON procurement question record reduction repair requirements RILEY schools Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD ships SIKES staff statement stations stock fund supply tion transportation troops U.S. Army U.S. NAVY units utility weapons
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Page 866 - Except as otherwise provided by law, sums appropriated for the various branches of expenditure in the public service shall be applied solely to the objects for which they are respectively made, and for no others.
Page 169 - USC 303b) , or any other provision of law, any such lease may provide for the maintenance, protection, repair, or restoration by the lessee, of the property leased or of the entire unit or installation where a substantial part thereof is leased, as a part or all of the consideration for the lease of such property.
Page 255 - He attended the Infantry School, the Command and General Staff College, and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. His...
Page 889 - Arkansas, in 1911, started his military career with the Arkansas National Guard at age 18, and has maintained an active status since that time. He completed his formal education at Hendrix College in 1934.
Page 604 - excess property" means any property under the control of any Federal agency which is not required for its needs and the discharge of its responsibilities, as determined by the head thereof. (f ) The term "foreign excess property" means any excess property located outside the continental United States, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. (g) The term "surplus property...
Page 741 - ... for the protection of the United States. (2) A payment bond with a surety or sureties satisfactory to such officer for the protection of all persons supplying labor and material in the prosecution of the work provided for in said contract for the use of each such person.
Page 65 - As a change from previous yea re, however, the $10.5 million that we expect from the Berlin Magistrate in fiscal year 1960 is not included in the $3,053.8 million request to the Congress. At Department of Defense direction, Berlin's deutsche mark support has been excluded from the fiscal year 1958, fiscal year 1959, and fiscal year 1960 columns of the President's budget for fiscal year 1960. Mr. Chairman, this concludes my presentation. I appreciate the time and attention you have given me. I will...
Page 255 - In order more effectively to control and account for the cost of programs and work performed in the Department of Defense, the Secretary of Defense is authorized to require the establishment of workingcapital funds in the Department of Defense for the purpose of — (1) financing inventories of such stores, supplies, materials, and equipment as he may designate...
Page 286 - Provide the manager of the industrialized activity the financial authority and flexibility required to procure and use manpower, materials, and other resources effectively.
Page 601 - It is the intent of the Congress in enacting this legislation to provide for the Government an economical and efficient system for (a) the procurement and supply of personal property and nonpersonal services, including related functions such as contracting, inspection, storage, issue, specifications, property identification and classification, transportation and traffic management...