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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... units in fiscal year 1971 , 9,866 units in fiscal year 1972 , and 12,181 units in fiscal year 1973 . In addition , cooperation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development has led to the planned construction of low income ...
... units in fiscal year 1971 , 9,866 units in fiscal year 1972 , and 12,181 units in fiscal year 1973 . In addition , cooperation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development has led to the planned construction of low income ...
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... units . The programable deficit is based on the total family housing re- quirements for military personnel at pay grade E - 4 and above , less a 10 - percent safety factor , and less adequate assets , both on post and private . The ...
... units . The programable deficit is based on the total family housing re- quirements for military personnel at pay grade E - 4 and above , less a 10 - percent safety factor , and less adequate assets , both on post and private . The ...
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... units in FY 1971 , 9,866 units in FY 1972 , and 12,181 units in FY 1973. In addition , cooperation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development has led to the planned construction of low income private rental housing , on a ...
... units in FY 1971 , 9,866 units in FY 1972 , and 12,181 units in FY 1973. In addition , cooperation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development has led to the planned construction of low income private rental housing , on a ...
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... units in FY 1971 , 9,866 units in FY 1972 , and 12,181 units in FY 1973. In addition , cooperation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development has led to the planned construction of low income private rental housing , on a ...
... units in FY 1971 , 9,866 units in FY 1972 , and 12,181 units in FY 1973. In addition , cooperation from the Department of Housing and Urban Development has led to the planned construction of low income private rental housing , on a ...
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... units and a total authorization request of $ 1,073,684,000 for the following functions : Construction of new housing ( 12,181 units ) . Army ( 4,409 units ) - Navy ( 4,600 units ) --- Air Force ( 3,168 units ) ---- Defense Intelligence ...
... units and a total authorization request of $ 1,073,684,000 for the following functions : Construction of new housing ( 12,181 units ) . Army ( 4,409 units ) - Navy ( 4,600 units ) --- Air Force ( 3,168 units ) ---- Defense Intelligence ...
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1973 MILITARY CONSTRUCTION activities additional Admiral ENGER Admiral FISHER Agency Air Force Air Force Base Air National Guard aircraft ammunition amount approved assigned authorization barracks budget building CALIF Chairman Command Committee complete construction program cost Defense depot electrical engineering enlisted personnel equipment estimated existing facilities family housing fiscal year 1973 Fleet FLIAKAS Fort Rucker funds Guam homeport hospital improvements inadequate included increase increment installation Laboratory located maintenance Marine Corps MCCONNELL ment million missile mission modernization MURPHY NATO Naval Air Station Naval Home Navy needed operations percent pollution abatement Portsmouth Naval Shipyard present project will provide proposed relocation repair request Reserve Sandhofen Sembach Air Base Senator CANNON Senator SYMINGTON Senator YOUNG SHILLITO ships Souda Bay space squadrons storage structures submarines substandard support facilities tion U.S. Army units utilities weapons World War II
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Page 144 - BOQ, a consolidated maintenance facility, a commissary addition, a medical logistics building, and other minor loads. Unless corrective measures are taken to increase the electrical system capacity, curtailment will be necessary during periods of peak usage. This project will double the electrical distribution capacity by converting the existing distribution to a 12 KV primary radial system and adding new substations. If this project is not approved, future increases in electrical loading will have...