Coast Guard Authorization, 1969: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session ... February 19, 20, 1968, Volume 53U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - 71 pages Considers (90) H.R. 15224, (90) H.R. 15301, (90) H.R. 15312. |
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$12 million acquisition additional Admiral SMITH Admiral Whalen agencies aids to navigation aircraft appropriated authorization Barracks Bates Field budget building buoy tender Bureau capability Cape Cape San Blas Captain LATIMER Captain SCHEIDERER Chairman CLARK Coast Guard committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction correct cost DEAN Department of Transportation Eatons Neck EDWARDS endurance cutter estimates family housing figure fiscal year 1969 funds GARMATZ gentlemen going Governors Island GROVER Gulf County helicopter high-endurance cutter Hobucken ice patrol icebreaker improve included installations International Ice Patrol LENNON LIBRARY OF CONGRESS marine science ment messing Navy obligated oceanographic cutter oceanographic vessel offshore operating procurement projects public family quarters questions Racine record replacement request requirements RESS ROGERS C. B. MORTON RUPPE SCHADEBERG Secretary sewage ship shore subcommittee Thank tion Town River Training Center treatment plant units WENK York ZINCKE
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Page 28 - This year, I shall propose that we launch, with other nations, an exploration of the ocean depths to tap its wealth, and its energy, and its abundance.
Page 3 - Rico for assignment as public quarters to military personnel and their dependents, If any, without rental charge, upon a determination by the Secretary of Defense, or his designee, that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such military installations.
Page 69 - Mass., project description. — Deepening the entire waterway to 35 feet ; Widening the channel In Hingham Bay generally from 300 to 400 feet ; Providing a 400 foot wide channel above Fore River Bridge ; Widening the Town River channel from 250 to 300 feet, minimum, with increased width at the bends; Enlarging and deepening to 35 feet the existing turning basin in Town River ; Providing a turning and maneuvering basin opposite the confluence of the two waterways in King Cove ; and the addition of...
Page 1 - OF THE COMMITTEE ON POST OFFICE AND CIVIL SERVICE, Washington. DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10 am, room 219, Cannon House Office Building, Hon.
Page 59 - I would like to ask unanimous consent that this be inserted in the record as though read in full, and, Mr.
Page 53 - ... talking about ? Mr. ZINCKE. No, sir. I am talking about acquisition of units declared surplus by, for example, the Navy. Admiral SMITH. Well, we have been working with the Navy, as well as with other parts of the Department of Defense, to get together with them on housing projects wherever we can. At the present time I don't know exactly where they are, but we are presently occupying houses that have in the past been considered excess to the needs of the other services. Perhaps Admiral Whallen...
Page 3 - Guard is operating is authorized to lease housing facilities at or near Coast Guard installations wherever located...
Page 21 - ... of Transportation are heading in the right direction as far as the Coast Guard is concerned. Some of us on this committee felt like the Coast Guard was sort of a stepchild around this Government, and, although I am not impressed with what you asked for this year, I am impressed with what you say you are going to do in the future. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. CLARK. Mr. Downing. Mr.