Department of Defense Appropriations for ..., 2. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... aircraft inventory of approximately 30,200 . In addition , the operation and maintenance accounts cover the expenses incident to supporting Reserve components with a drill pay strength of 936,000 men , their training facilities and ...
... aircraft inventory of approximately 30,200 . In addition , the operation and maintenance accounts cover the expenses incident to supporting Reserve components with a drill pay strength of 936,000 men , their training facilities and ...
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... AIRCRAFT AND FLYING HOURS The operation of aircraft of the Army , Navy , and Air Force is another major element of cost under this title . The total number of aircraft in the active in- ventory of the Defense Department as reflected in ...
... AIRCRAFT AND FLYING HOURS The operation of aircraft of the Army , Navy , and Air Force is another major element of cost under this title . The total number of aircraft in the active in- ventory of the Defense Department as reflected in ...
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... aircraft are substantially more than for the older aircraft . For example , the cost of overhauling the KC - 135 tanker is more than twice that of overhauling the KC - 97 tanker which it is replacing . At the same time , unit costs of ...
... aircraft are substantially more than for the older aircraft . For example , the cost of overhauling the KC - 135 tanker is more than twice that of overhauling the KC - 97 tanker which it is replacing . At the same time , unit costs of ...
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... aircraft inventory . Service : All . Date : January 23 , 1961 . Active aircraft inventory : Actual Actual Planned June 30 , 1959 June 30 , 1960 June 30 , 1961 Planned June 30 , 1962 Army . 5 , 199 Navy . 9,649 5,493 8,863 5 , 657 8,768 ...
... aircraft inventory . Service : All . Date : January 23 , 1961 . Active aircraft inventory : Actual Actual Planned June 30 , 1959 June 30 , 1960 June 30 , 1961 Planned June 30 , 1962 Army . 5 , 199 Navy . 9,649 5,493 8,863 5 , 657 8,768 ...
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... AIRCRAFT Mr. ANDREWS . General , on page 23 of the justifications increases are shown in the numbers of aircraft as between 1960 and 1962 but the program flying hours decreased . In the case of fixed - wing air- craft , the change is ...
... AIRCRAFT Mr. ANDREWS . General , on page 23 of the justifications increases are shown in the numbers of aircraft as between 1960 and 1962 but the program flying hours decreased . In the case of fixed - wing air- craft , the change is ...
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activities additional administrative Admiral IRVIN Admiral KENNEY Admiral PELTIER Admiral PIRIE Admiral SMEDBERG Admiral SYLVESTER Air Force aircraft Alaska Communication System amount ANDREWS approved authorized Bureau Camp Perry Capehart Capehart housing Chiefs of Staff civilian Colonel TOLLIVER command committee Communications System Congress control centers Defense Communications Agency Defense Communications System Department of Defense dependents DUFF equipment estimated facilities family housing financed fiscal year 1962 FLOOD FORD Fort Lee going HEATON hospitals included increase installations inventory Joint Chiefs June 30 Logistics MAHON maintenance funds Marine Corps Medicare ment military construction program military departments military personnel million MINSHALL missile National Guard Naval Navy obligations officers operation and maintenance Ordnance OSTERTAG percent procurement projects record reimbursements repair requested requirements Reserve rifle Secretary of Defense SIKES stations stock fund tion troop U.S. Army utilities weapons WERGELAND Wherry
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189. lappuse - Whoever, being an officer or employee of the United States or of any department or agency thereof, publishes, divulges, discloses, or makes known in any manner or to any extent not authorized by law...
189. lappuse - No part of the money appropriated by any enactment of Congress shall, in the absence of express authorization by Congress, be used directly or indirectly to pay for any personal service, advertisement, telegram, telephone, letter printed or written matter, or other device...
113. lappuse - Army may establish or develop military Installations and facilities by acquiring, constructing, converting, rehabilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment, for the following projects : INSIDE THE UNITED STATES TECHNICAL SERVICES FACILITIES (Ordnance Corps) Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland : Training and storage facilities, $147,000..
300. lappuse - The chain of command runs from the President to the Secretary of Defense and through the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the commanders of unified and specified commands. Orders to such commanders will be issued by the President or the Secretary of Defense, or by the Joint Chiefs of Staff by authority and direction of the Secretary of Defense.
499. lappuse - Program for Improvement in Financial Management in the Area of Appropriations for Acquisition and Construction of Military Real Property.
232. lappuse - The Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, to whom was referred the bill (HR...
587. lappuse - except as otherwise provided by law, sums appropriated for the various branches of expenditure in the public service shall be applied solely to the objects for which they are respectively made, and for no others.
195. lappuse - The three transportation terminal commands plan, regulate, and control the export and import movement of personnel and cargo through civilian and Army waterfront terminals on the Atlantic, Pacific, and gulf coasts and Great Lakes ports. These operations generated 13 percent of all industrially funded sales In fiscal year 1963.
114. lappuse - States, shall knowingly contract for the erection, repair, or furnishing of any public building, or for any public improvement, to pay a larger amount than the specific sum appropriated for such purpose, shall be fined not more than two thousand dollars and imprisoned not more than two years.— Sec.
375. lappuse - DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE ARMY, Washington, DC, January 16, 1861.