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... million is desig- nated for locations outside the United States which includes $ 20 million for NATO infrastructure ; $ 129.9 million for air and water pollution abatement ; $ 274 million for bachelor housing ; and $ 919.2 million for ...
... million is desig- nated for locations outside the United States which includes $ 20 million for NATO infrastructure ; $ 129.9 million for air and water pollution abatement ; $ 274 million for bachelor housing ; and $ 919.2 million for ...
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... million , as compared with DOD requests for $ 1,893.3 million in fiscal year 1970 and $ 2,069.1 million in fiscal year 1971. Actual enactments in these 2 prior years totaled $ 1,639.7 mil- lion and $ 2,001.2 million , respectively . The ...
... million , as compared with DOD requests for $ 1,893.3 million in fiscal year 1970 and $ 2,069.1 million in fiscal year 1971. Actual enactments in these 2 prior years totaled $ 1,639.7 mil- lion and $ 2,001.2 million , respectively . The ...
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... million as compared to $ 19.2 million for fiscal year 1971. This amounts to $ 919.2 million au- thorization request as compared to $ 804.2 million authorized last year . We consider this increased program vitally needed in order that ...
... million as compared to $ 19.2 million for fiscal year 1971. This amounts to $ 919.2 million au- thorization request as compared to $ 804.2 million authorized last year . We consider this increased program vitally needed in order that ...
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... million to eliminate pollution at 173 installations located in the United States and possessions . The program proposes $ 61.9 million to provide treatment at 81 installations for sanitary and industrial waterborne wastes . The air ...
... million to eliminate pollution at 173 installations located in the United States and possessions . The program proposes $ 61.9 million to provide treatment at 81 installations for sanitary and industrial waterborne wastes . The air ...
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... million in FY 1970 and $ 2,069.1 million in FY 1971. Actual enactments in these two prior years totalled $ 1,639.7 million and $ 2,001.2 million , respectively . The increase in re- quested FY 1972 authorizations over the amounts ...
... million in FY 1970 and $ 2,069.1 million in FY 1971. Actual enactments in these two prior years totalled $ 1,639.7 million and $ 2,001.2 million , respectively . The increase in re- quested FY 1972 authorizations over the amounts ...
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activities additional adequate Admiral ENGER Admiral ZIMMERMANN agencies Air Force Base aircraft Alamitos amount Appropriations approved Armed Services authorization barracks Calif Center Chairman City Committee complete contract cost Culebra Defense Office Building Department of Defense engine equipment estimate existing family housing fiscal year 1972 FLIAKAS Fort Bliss funds hospital improvements included increase information follows installation island Kwajalein laboratory land leased located maintenance Marine Corps ment military construction program million missile mission modern National Guard NATO Naval Air Station Navy Navy's Okinawa operations percent personnel pollution abatement present proposed Puerto Rico quarters reduced REILLY relocation Reserve Secretary of Defense Senator ELLENDER Senator MONTOYA Senator PROXMIRE Senator SYMINGTON Senator THURMOND SHILLITO space squadron square feet Strategic Air Command support facilities tion U.S. Air Force U.S. Army units utilities water pollution World War II YATES
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Page 182 - The existing facility is beyond economical repair and will be demolished upon completion of this project. The last item requested in...
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Page 488 - ELECTRONICS OF PUERTO RICO, INC. Mr. IGLESIAS. Yes, I do, Mr. Chairman. I have submitted, already my copies. Senator SYMINGTON. Thank you. Mr. IGLESIAS. I would like to read it if I may ? Senator SYMINGTON. If you will. Mr. IGLESIAS. My statement is rather brief. I have titled my statement this afternoon, "Possible Technological and Environmental Solutions to the Culebra Issue." First of all, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Manuel F. Iglesias, president of Electronics of Puerto Rico,...
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