National Military Establishment Appropriation Bill for 1950: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4146, 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, 1950, and for Other Purposes, [June 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, and 24,1949]. |
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... industrial mobilization planning ; on training of civilian compo- nents in increasing numbers , with some decrease in the active strength of the regular military forces provided for by the Congress in the appro- priations for fiscal ...
... industrial mobilization planning ; on training of civilian compo- nents in increasing numbers , with some decrease in the active strength of the regular military forces provided for by the Congress in the appro- priations for fiscal ...
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... they do not have the industrial output or transport to move a great horde of foot soldiers . While they may have a number of planes , they 22 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1950 PRICE OF COPPER FOR STOCK-PILING ...
... they do not have the industrial output or transport to move a great horde of foot soldiers . While they may have a number of planes , they 22 MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT APPROPRIATION BILL , 1950 PRICE OF COPPER FOR STOCK-PILING ...
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... Industrial mobilization and procurement planning .. 120 Procurement of marine railway and material handling equipment 130 Supply pipe line and distributing stocks . 410 Movement control service . 420 Commercial intratheater ...
... Industrial mobilization and procurement planning .. 120 Procurement of marine railway and material handling equipment 130 Supply pipe line and distributing stocks . 410 Movement control service . 420 Commercial intratheater ...
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... industry . The Department of the Army has no control over these unit costs . The reduction , of necessity , must be applied against the freight work load and the ocean cargo work load . It will reduce the Department of the Army's ...
... industry . The Department of the Army has no control over these unit costs . The reduction , of necessity , must be applied against the freight work load and the ocean cargo work load . It will reduce the Department of the Army's ...
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... industrial mobilization planning 120 Procurement of ammunition . 131 Procurement of artillery . 132 Procurement of small arms . 133 Procurement of tanks and combat vehicles . 134 Procurement of other motor vehicles . 135 Procurement of ...
... industrial mobilization planning 120 Procurement of ammunition . 131 Procurement of artillery . 132 Procurement of small arms . 133 Procurement of tanks and combat vehicles . 134 Procurement of other motor vehicles . 135 Procurement of ...
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activities additional Admiral DENFELD Admiral HopwOOD Admiral NOBLE Admiral PUGH advertising agency Air Force Air National Guard aircraft ALIFAS amendment amount appropriation bill approved Army and Air ARNOLD Board budget estimates Bureau of Ordnance butter Captain JELLEY Chairman civilian employees committee Congress construction contract authority cost CRAWFORD Department enlisted equipment fiscal year 1950 fleet Fleet Marine Force funds going Government groups HANLEY included increase industry June 30 LOVELADY maintenance Marine Corps ment military personnel million dollars National Guard National Military Establishment National Rifle Association naval personnel Navy Office oleo operation Ordnance over-all Panama Canal percent present President's budget procurement proposed RAWLINGS recommended record renegotiation Reserve restoration requested rifle Salaries Secretary JOHNSON Secretary of Defense Senator BRIDGES Senator GURNEY Senator MAYBANK Senator O'MAHONEY Senator SALTONSTALL Senator THOMAS ships statement stop-watch supplies tion transfer United
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Page 107 - Corps shall be organized, trained, and equipped to provide fleet marine forces of combined arms, together with supporting air components, for service with the fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign.
Page 146 - All requests to purchase major defense equipment are reviewed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Page 257 - no part of any appropriation contained in this Act shall be used to pay the compensation of" the thirty-nine individuals Dies had attacked.
Page 58 - Defense, namely, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Munitions Board and the Research and Development Board.
Page 259 - Senator THOMAS. The committee will be in order. We have before us the Military Establishment appropriation bill for 1945.
Page 211 - DIA MISSION The Defense Intelligence Agency was established in 1961 by the Secretary of Defense under the provisions of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended. The Agency is primarily responsible for managing the intelligence production activities of the DOD, as well as producing intelligence to satisfy the requirements of the national command authorities (NCA), unified and specified commands, and the military departments. The Defense Intelligence...
Page 201 - SEC. 516. Vessels under the jurisdiction of the Department of Commerce, the Department of the Army, the Department of the Air Force or the Department of the Navy may be transferred or otherwise made available without reimbursement to any such agencies upon the request of the head of one agency and the approval of the agency having jurisdiction of the vessels concerned.
Page 13 - ... (b) Notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary, the profit limitation provisions of the act of March 27, 1934 (48 Stat. 503, 505), as amended and supplemented, shall not apply to any contract or subcontract which is subject to the Renegotiation Act of 1948.
Page 124 - Reserve will be one which is mutually agreed upon by the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Coast Guard. Such a program will provide training for an adequate Coast Guard Reserve to meet the requirements of a national emergency. It will not duplicate any Naval Reserve training program.
Page 54 - I recommend that the foregoing amendments to the budget for the fiscal year 1950 be transmitted to the Congress. Respectfully yours, FRANK PACE, Jr.. Director of the Bureau of theBudgel.