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... replacement . Conversely , it is equally foolish to replace a structure which can be made adequate by repair . As I noted last year , we are using the real estate inventory report as a basis for planning and programing . The Air Force ...
... replacement . Conversely , it is equally foolish to replace a structure which can be made adequate by repair . As I noted last year , we are using the real estate inventory report as a basis for planning and programing . The Air Force ...
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... facilities and ( 2 ) construction of new quar- ters to replace old World War II facilities . We are requesting $ 10.4 million in this year's program for this purpose . Over 40,000 Air Force bachelors exclusive of SEA - are 126.
... facilities and ( 2 ) construction of new quar- ters to replace old World War II facilities . We are requesting $ 10.4 million in this year's program for this purpose . Over 40,000 Air Force bachelors exclusive of SEA - are 126.
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... replacement of World War II type medical facilities . Specifically , this request seeks to replace the outmoded and seriously deteriorated hospital facility at Hill AFB , Utah , at a cost of $ 5.3 million , and the functionally obsolete ...
... replacement of World War II type medical facilities . Specifically , this request seeks to replace the outmoded and seriously deteriorated hospital facility at Hill AFB , Utah , at a cost of $ 5.3 million , and the functionally obsolete ...
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... replace World War II fa cilities ? General REILLY . Mr. Chairman , we have four hospital projects . Two of them are new hospitals which will replace World War II facilities . The other two projects will upgrade existing hospitals ...
... replace World War II fa cilities ? General REILLY . Mr. Chairman , we have four hospital projects . Two of them are new hospitals which will replace World War II facilities . The other two projects will upgrade existing hospitals ...
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... replace that club . Through failure to get a new club by the construction of a new facility , we have decided now to utilize what used to be an officers ' field ration mess and simply add onto that at considerably less cost . Senator ...
... replace that club . Through failure to get a new club by the construction of a new facility , we have decided now to utilize what used to be an officers ' field ration mess and simply add onto that at considerably less cost . Senator ...
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Page 69 - The corridor cities concept recommended by the Year 2000 Plan, prepared by the National Capital Planning Commission and the National Capital Regional Planning Council in 1961, shall be supported by agencies of the executive branch as the basic development scheme for the National Capital Region.
Page 248 - To declare a national policy which will encourage productive and enjoyable harmony between man and his environment; to promote efforts which will prevent or eliminate damage to the environment and biosphere and stimulate the health and welfare of man; to enrich the understanding of the ecological systems and natural resources important to the Nation; and to establish a Council on Environmental Quality.
Page 225 - Yes, sir ; I will. Senator SYMINGTON. I think it would help you with the project if you would come up with a more accurate definition of costs related to the entire matter. Will you do that, and supply that for the record at this point ? Admiral ENGER. We will provide that for the record, Mr. Chairman. (The information follows :) In addition to the $4.3 mil initial costs and $10.8 mil annual costs previously discussed, the USS Sanctuary costs would be applicable, if the ship is assigned. Known costs...
Page 40 - ... cost of such project, including a statement of the reasons for such increase has been submitted to the Committees on Armed Services of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Page 56 - This now has been approved by both the Chief of Naval Operations and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, and, of course, the resulting interservice support agreement must be signed in the field.
Page 189 - Command participates in tactical air operations employing air operations and air power independently, or in coordination with ground or naval forces, to gain and maintain air superiority ; to prevent movement of enemy forces; to seek out and destroy these forces and their supporting installations ; and to assist ground or naval forces in obtaiiiing their immediate operational objectives.
Page 69 - Maryland; Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties in Virginia; and all cities now or hereafter existing in Maryland or Virginia within the geographic area bounded by the outer boundaries of the combined area of said counties; (2) 'environs...
Page 160 - The request for two projects amounting to $1,476,000, as follows : The first project alters 6,000 square feet of the existing clean room and upgrades the environmental control system to provide proper controls and functional layout to assure reliable operation of delicate guidance system and components.
Page 117 - I don't know what they charge. Mr. SHERIDAN. We will have to furnish that for the record. (The information follows:) The General Services Administration charges for construction...
Page 205 - ... service headquarters. The NMCS consists of the facilities, personnel, equipment, doctrine, procedures, and communications designed to enable the National Command authorities to exercise strategic direction of the Armed Forces of the United States in time of crisis, limited, or general war.