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... Reserve Forces , including 14 the acquisition of land therefor , but the cost of such facili- 15 ties shall not ... Reserve , $ 30,300,000 . ( 2 ) For the Department of the Navy : Naval and Ma- 21 rine Corps Reserves , $ 10,090,000 . 22 ...
... Reserve Forces , including 14 the acquisition of land therefor , but the cost of such facili- 15 ties shall not ... Reserve , $ 30,300,000 . ( 2 ) For the Department of the Navy : Naval and Ma- 21 rine Corps Reserves , $ 10,090,000 . 22 ...
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... RESERVE COMPONENTS We are seeking a total of $ 80.3 million in new authorization to accommodate major construction needs of the Reserve components of the Army , Navy , Marine Corps and Air Force in fiscal year 1972. The total of this ...
... RESERVE COMPONENTS We are seeking a total of $ 80.3 million in new authorization to accommodate major construction needs of the Reserve components of the Army , Navy , Marine Corps and Air Force in fiscal year 1972. The total of this ...
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... Reserve Forces facilities . This year we are requesting no authorization or appropriations for military construction in support of operations in Southeast Asia . Of the $ 2.9 billion in MILCON appropriations previously provided , $ 1.1 ...
... Reserve Forces facilities . This year we are requesting no authorization or appropriations for military construction in support of operations in Southeast Asia . Of the $ 2.9 billion in MILCON appropriations previously provided , $ 1.1 ...
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... RESERVE COMPONENTS Within the FY 1972 Military Construction Program , we are seeking a total of $ 80.3 million in new authorization to accommodate major construction needs of the Reserve components of the Army , Navy , Marine Corps and ...
... RESERVE COMPONENTS Within the FY 1972 Military Construction Program , we are seeking a total of $ 80.3 million in new authorization to accommodate major construction needs of the Reserve components of the Army , Navy , Marine Corps and ...
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... Reserve Forces facilities backlog , the Secretary of Defense approved an annual level - of- effort of approximately $ 100 million to be accommodated within the total annual obligational authority approved for the Military Services ...
... Reserve Forces facilities backlog , the Secretary of Defense approved an annual level - of- effort of approximately $ 100 million to be accommodated within the total annual obligational authority approved for the Military Services ...
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activities additional adequate Admiral ENGER agencies Air Force Base air pollution aircraft Alamitos amount approved barracks building Calif Chairman City Command Committee complete contract cost Culebra Department of Defense depot ELLENDER engineering equipment estimated family housing fiscal year 1972 Fleet FLIAKAS Fort Hood funds Guam hospital improvements included increase increment information follows installation Island Kwajalein laboratory land located Logistics maintenance Marine Corps McCONNELL ment military construction program million missile mission modern National Guard NATO Naval Air Station Naval Station Navy Navy's operations percent personnel pollution abatement present project will provide proposed Puerto Rico REILLY relocation request Reserve Secretary of Defense Senator CANNON Senator ELLENDER Senator SYMINGTON Senator THURMOND SHERIDAN SHILLITO Shipyard space squadron storage support facilities tion U.S. Army units utilities water pollution World War II YATES
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