Antarctica Report, 1965: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 157 lappuses Committee Serial No. 6. Considers H.R. 555 and 3 similar bills, to establish the Richard E. Byrd Antarctic Commission to coordinate and direct Antarctic research programs. |
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5-year plan Admiral Dufek Admiral Reedy Admiral TYREE amended 5 U.S.C. Antarctic activities Antarctic Bibliography Antarctic Policy Group Antarctic programs Antarctic Projects Office Antarctic research Antarctic Treaty Arctic arrangements ASPINALL Assistant Secretary authorized bills Board of Governors budget Bureau Byrd Antarctic Commission Byrd Station Chairman CLEVELAND commissioned officer committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY continue Contracting Parties cooperation coordination Defense Department Department of Defense Deputy Directors established executive branch exploration funds Geophysical going HALEY HAWORTH hearings HOSMER INSULAR AFFAIRS International Geophysical Jones knowledge legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS logistic support MCNAUGHTON ment military MORTON National Science Foundation Navy O'BRIEN objectives organization polar research present Treaty President problem programs in Antarctica question responsibility Richard E ROGERS C. B. MORTON SAYLOR scientific programs scientists Secretary of Defense statement station support force Thank thing tion U.S. Navy United ZABLOCKI
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