General Accounting Office in Europe: A Review of GAO Activities in Connection with Certain Federal Expenditure, Procurement, and Inventory Practices in Europe : Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, 85th Congress, 1st Session |
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... Colonel BAILEY . That is right . Mr. FASCELL . How about recapture value , since we are talking about economy ? Colonel BAILEY . The recapture cost amounts to just about that of maintaining a disposal agency here in the United Kingdom ...
... Colonel BAILEY . That is right . Mr. FASCELL . How about recapture value , since we are talking about economy ? Colonel BAILEY . The recapture cost amounts to just about that of maintaining a disposal agency here in the United Kingdom ...
Page 185
... Colonel BAILEY . There does not seem to be any lack of bidders but it seems to move slowly . We move it over to the Burtonwood agency , General MOORE . I can answer your question , I believe . Disposal property is a very acute problem ...
... Colonel BAILEY . There does not seem to be any lack of bidders but it seems to move slowly . We move it over to the Burtonwood agency , General MOORE . I can answer your question , I believe . Disposal property is a very acute problem ...
Page 186
... Colonel BAILEY . That is all British expense . Mr. FASCELL . But to whom was it declared as excess ? Colonel BAILEY . To whom ! Mr. FASCELL . Yes . Colonel BAILEY . To US - CINCEUR ; yes , sir . Mr. FASCELL . And the British have it ?
... Colonel BAILEY . That is all British expense . Mr. FASCELL . But to whom was it declared as excess ? Colonel BAILEY . To whom ! Mr. FASCELL . Yes . Colonel BAILEY . To US - CINCEUR ; yes , sir . Mr. FASCELL . And the British have it ?
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... Colonel King . There are two ways to answer that . Mr. FASCELL . You mean yes and no ? Colonel King . No. The reason I say that is because , to the extent we have had instructions , insofar as what we have been able to do by our higher ...
... Colonel King . There are two ways to answer that . Mr. FASCELL . You mean yes and no ? Colonel King . No. The reason I say that is because , to the extent we have had instructions , insofar as what we have been able to do by our higher ...
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... Colonel BAILEY . That is all British expense . Mr. FASCELL . But to whom was it declared as excess ? Colonel BAILEY . To whom ! Mr. FASCELL . Yes , Colonel BAILEY . To US - CINCEUR ; yes , sir . Mr. FASCELL . And the British have it ?
... Colonel BAILEY . That is all British expense . Mr. FASCELL . But to whom was it declared as excess ? Colonel BAILEY . To whom ! Mr. FASCELL . Yes , Colonel BAILEY . To US - CINCEUR ; yes , sir . Mr. FASCELL . And the British have it ?
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