Control and Use of Excess Property and Related Foreign Assistance Problems Following U.S. Military Exclusion from France -- 1966-67: Hearings Before a Subcommittee ... 90-1, May 16, 22, 27, 29, 30, 31; June 1, 1967U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 377 pages |
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... reason for these personal inspections is to insure that AID does not acquire property which eventually will not be used in AID's projects and programs worldwide , and also to insure that the property acquired is generally in pretty good ...
... reason for these personal inspections is to insure that AID does not acquire property which eventually will not be used in AID's projects and programs worldwide , and also to insure that the property acquired is generally in pretty good ...
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... reason why I asked this is because as you know they have on - the - spot screening officers trained . From information in past hearings it has been brought out that perhaps the military does not have the same skilled officers who can ...
... reason why I asked this is because as you know they have on - the - spot screening officers trained . From information in past hearings it has been brought out that perhaps the military does not have the same skilled officers who can ...
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... reasons having no relationship to the political situation . If the De Gaulle decision had come a year earlier , the relocation requirement would have been much higher than that which confronted us on April 1 , 1966 . The second was not ...
... reasons having no relationship to the political situation . If the De Gaulle decision had come a year earlier , the relocation requirement would have been much higher than that which confronted us on April 1 , 1966 . The second was not ...
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... reason for permitting retention stocks is , of course , to preclude pay- ing cross - haul fees for items which are not required currently but will likely be needed in their current location in the reasonably near future . As a result of ...
... reason for permitting retention stocks is , of course , to preclude pay- ing cross - haul fees for items which are not required currently but will likely be needed in their current location in the reasonably near future . As a result of ...
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... reason . Mr. ROMNEY . I would like to make reference to page 5 of your state- ment , Mr. Zaretzky , in which you ... reasons Mr. Zaretzky has given . When all the FRELOC actions had been taken with respect to excess we restored on a ...
... reason . Mr. ROMNEY . I would like to make reference to page 5 of your state- ment , Mr. Zaretzky , in which you ... reasons Mr. Zaretzky has given . When all the FRELOC actions had been taken with respect to excess we restored on a ...
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acceptable acquisition cost ADRIAENSSENS N.V. Agency for International Air Force amended amount Antwerp BARASH bases Belgium Chateauroux clause Colonel NELSON Colonel REGAN command COMZ Contracting Officer Contractor CONUS COPENHAVER delivery Depot DIGIORGIO direct labor engine equipment Evreux excess property Excess Sales Office facilities FESO fiscal year 1966 Fixed-Price Maintenance Foreign Excess Sales FRELOC French furnished Germany Germersheim GILROY Government of France Government Property HECKLER inspection installations International Development Kaiserslautern Kaserne located materiel ment MIKUS Military Liquidation Section million mission Modification General Provisions MONAGAN NATO negotiations operation Overhaul and Modification payment percent performance personnel Polostraat received rehabilitation related personal property ROMNEY Schedule SCORDAS screening shipments SIDMAN stocks STOLAROW storage subcommittee subcontracts supplies termination tion Toul tractor Trailer Truck U.S. Army U.S. military United States Government vehicles Verdun WOLL ZARETZKY
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