Military Construction Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1972: 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, First Session, on H.R. 11418U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971 - 671 pages |
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... Secretary of the Army may establish or 5 develop military installations and facilities by acquiring , con- 6 structing , converting , rehabilitating , or installing permanent 7 or temporary public works , including land acquisition ...
... Secretary of the Army may establish or 5 develop military installations and facilities by acquiring , con- 6 structing , converting , rehabilitating , or installing permanent 7 or temporary public works , including land acquisition ...
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... Secretary of the Army shall furnish to the Committees on 13 Armed Services and on Appropriations of the Senate and 14 the House of Representatives a description of obligations in- 15 curred as the United States share of such ...
... Secretary of the Army shall furnish to the Committees on 13 Armed Services and on Appropriations of the Senate and 14 the House of Representatives a description of obligations in- 15 curred as the United States share of such ...
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... Secretary of the Navy may establish or 4 develop classified Navy installations and facilities by acquir- 5 ing , converting , rehabilitating , or installing permanent or 6 temporary public works , including land acquisition , site prep ...
... Secretary of the Navy may establish or 4 develop classified Navy installations and facilities by acquir- 5 ing , converting , rehabilitating , or installing permanent or 6 temporary public works , including land acquisition , site prep ...
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... Secretary of the Air Force may estab- 22 lish or develop classified military installations and facilities 23 by acquiring , constructing , converting , rehabilitating , or in- 24 stalling permanent or temporary public works , including ...
... Secretary of the Air Force may estab- 22 lish or develop classified military installations and facilities 23 by acquiring , constructing , converting , rehabilitating , or in- 24 stalling permanent or temporary public works , including ...
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... Secretary of the Air Force may establish or develop Air Force installations and facilities by proceed- 5 ing with construction made necessary by changes in Air 6 Force missions and responsibilities which have been oc- 7 casioned by ...
... Secretary of the Air Force may establish or develop Air Force installations and facilities by proceed- 5 ing with construction made necessary by changes in Air 6 Force missions and responsibilities which have been oc- 7 casioned by ...
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activities additional adequate Admiral ENGER Admiral ZIMMERMANN agencies Air Force Base aircraft Alamitos amount Appropriations approved authorization barracks budget Calif Center Chairman City Command Committee complete CONGRESS THE LIBRARY contract cost Culebra Defense Office Building Department of Defense ELLENDER engine equipment existing family housing fiscal year 1972 FLIAKAS funds improvements included increase information follows installation island Kwajalein laboratory land leased located Logistics maintenance Marine Corps ment military construction program million missile mission National Guard NATO Naval Air Station Naval Facilities Navy Navy's Okinawa operations percent personnel pollution abatement present proposed Puerto Rico quarters reduced REILLY relocation request Reserve Secretary of Defense Senator ELLENDER Senator MONTOYA Senator PROXMIRE Senator SYMINGTON Senator THURMOND SHILLITO space squadron square feet Strategic Air Command tion U.S. Air Force U.S. Army units utilities water pollution World War II YATES
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Page 411 - and Members of the Subcommittees, I am pleased to appear before you today to present the NSA Military Construction budget for Fiscal Year 1972.
Page 582 - region' or 'National Capital region' means the District of Columbia; Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties in 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 178 - It will replace an existing 8,064-square-foot "building, constructed in 1941, that is beyond economical repair and will be demolished upon completion of this project. The third item is for the installation of an automatic sprinkler system in three structurally sound base warehouses with high value content or where the risk of fire is great.
Page 191 - Command participates in tactical air operations employing air operations and airpower 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 obtaining their immediate operational objectives.
Page 232 - Commands: Commander in Chief, US Atlantic Fleet Commander in Chief, US Pacific Fleet Commander in Chief, US Naval Forces Europe Commander, Military Sealift Command Commander...
Page 227 - Admiral, are you familiar with the study made by the Building Research Advisory Board of the National Academy of Sciences on Military Construction ? Admiral ENGER.
Page 182 - The existing facility is beyond economical repair and will be demolished upon completion of this project. The last item requested in...
Page 207 - ... 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.
Page 96 - ... the Congress solely for the purpose of protecting the commitments of the United States. Senator SYMINGTON. It always has been that way, hasn't it ? Mr. SHERIDAN. It has been that way but the question has arisen. Senator SYMINGTON. How much infrastructure authorization is outstanding at this time ? Mr. SHERIDAN. We will have to furnish that for the record. (The information follows :) As of July 1, 1971, unused authorization will be $53.4 million. Senator SYMINGTON. What is it, roughly ? Mr.
Page 291 - Provide housing, training facilities, logistical support, and certain administrative support for Fleet Marine Force units and other units assigned.