Military Construction Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1973: Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittees on Military Construction of the Committee on Appropriations and the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session, onU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 573 pages |
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... replacement and modernization of our physical plant . Our family housing programable deficit amounts to $ 2.3 billion for 93,000 units . The programable deficit is based on the total family housing re- quirements for military personnel ...
... replacement and modernization of our physical plant . Our family housing programable deficit amounts to $ 2.3 billion for 93,000 units . The programable deficit is based on the total family housing re- quirements for military personnel ...
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... replacement and modernization of our physical plant . Our family housing programmable deficit amounts to $ 2.3 billion for 93,000 units . The pro- grammable deficit is based on the total family housing requirements for military ...
... replacement and modernization of our physical plant . Our family housing programmable deficit amounts to $ 2.3 billion for 93,000 units . The pro- grammable deficit is based on the total family housing requirements for military ...
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... replacement and consolidation of Service facilities as part of the expansion and modernization of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point at a cost of $ 5.0 million , a cold storage warehouse at Fort Dix , N.J .. for $ 1.2 million , and ...
... replacement and consolidation of Service facilities as part of the expansion and modernization of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point at a cost of $ 5.0 million , a cold storage warehouse at Fort Dix , N.J .. for $ 1.2 million , and ...
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... replace room type oil - fired space heaters in 23 barrack buildings at the Smith Barracks at Baumholder , and in addition the Army will use $ 2.8 mil- lion for construction in barracks , for partitions , to upgrade toilet and shower ...
... replace room type oil - fired space heaters in 23 barrack buildings at the Smith Barracks at Baumholder , and in addition the Army will use $ 2.8 mil- lion for construction in barracks , for partitions , to upgrade toilet and shower ...
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... the Air Force originally occupied the base after World War II . The unit lacks central heating , modern kitchen and bath facilities , and it re- 82-418 O - 72-7 quires interior rearrangement of walls , repairing or replacement of 95.
... the Air Force originally occupied the base after World War II . The unit lacks central heating , modern kitchen and bath facilities , and it re- 82-418 O - 72-7 quires interior rearrangement of walls , repairing or replacement of 95.
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1973 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION activities additional adequate Admiral ENGER Admiral FISHER Agency Air Base Air Force Base Air National Guard aircraft airmen ammunition amount approved assigned authorization barracks building Calif Center Chairman Command Committee complete CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost Department of Defense Depot ELLENDER engine equipment existing facilities family housing fiscal year 1973 FLIAKAS Fort Hood Fort Rucker funds Guam hospital improvements included increase installation Laboratory Logistics maintenance Marine Corps MCCONNELL ment miles military construction program million Missile mission modernization National Capital region NATO Naval Air Station Naval Station Navy Office operations percent pollution abatement present project will provide proposed quarters REILLY Reserve Sembach Air Base Senator SYMINGTON Senator YOUNG SHERIDAN SHILLITO Souda Bay space Squadron storage structures substandard support facilities Tactical tion U.S. Army units utilities Virginia Beach World War II
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