2/ Amounts for prior years reflect comparability with the 1976 estimate. Not considered by the House. Requested in Fiscal Year 1978 supplemental to reflect April and NOTE: Five candidates for the vacant positions are currently being checked by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, prior to submittal to the Senate for confirmation. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1978 UNITED STATES SOLDIERS' AND AIRMEN'S HOME WITNESSES LIEUTENANT GENERAL F. T. UNGER, GOVERNOR Mr. FLOOD. The Soldiers' and Airmen's Home. The presentation will be made by Lieutenant General F. T. Unger, governor. General UNGER. Mr. Chairman, I have a prepared formal state ment. On my left is Colonel Jones, who is the secretary-treasurer of the Home, and on my right is Mr. Gritton, who is the budget officer. I have forwarded copies of my formal statement to the members of the committee. I heard you say that the House meets at 11. So, I would like to briefly state that, in the interest of the Committee's time, my budget for fiscal 1979 is $16,939,000. Mr. FLOOD. Of course, you want us to place your statement in the record. General UNGER. Yes, sir, I would like very much for you to do that. [The information referred to follows:] (1035) BIOGRAPHIC DATA Ferdinand Thomas Unger, Lieutenant General, U, S. Army, Retired Personal Data: Born: 28 October 1913, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Married: 28 October 1942 to Evelyn Bayly Bucher. 2 Children. MILITARY SCHOOLS ATTENDED United States Military Academy Command and General Staff School Educational Equivalent to Command and General Staff College MAJOR PERMANENT DUTY ASSIGNMENTS (Last 10 years) Director of Operations J-3, The Joint Staff, Office, Commanding General, 7th Infantry Division, United States Army, Pacific Director, Civil Disturbance Planning and Operations, Washington, D. C. Mar 69 Director, J-5, Plans and Policy Directorate, Office, Apr 69 Retired: 1 August 1970 MEDALS AND AWARDS Distinguished Service Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster) Army Commendation Medal (with Oak Leaf Cluster) |