Organization of the House Armed Services Committee: Hearings Before the United States House Committee on Armed Services, Eighty-Fifth Congress, First Session, on Jan. 8, 1957, 1±ÇU.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - 11ÆäÀÌÁö Committee Serial No. 12. Considers legislation, relating to military housing, career opportunities for nurses and medical specialists in the armed services, conveyance of land to the Acworth, Ga., Methodist Church, conveyance to NYC of access rights at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Navy degaussing equipment sale to private American shipowners, military depts supply of stevedoring and terminal services to commercial companies, transfer of jurisdiction over the San Diego, Calif., aqueduct from the Navy Dept to the Interior Dept, and sundry Army and Navy real estate projects. |
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... additional property of any nature charged to said Plancor after the date hereof by FFC ; being part of the same ... additional term or terms of not less than one ( 1 ) year as Carbide may elect ; provided that the total of such ...
... additional property of any nature charged to said Plancor after the date hereof by FFC ; being part of the same ... additional term or terms of not less than one ( 1 ) year as Carbide may elect ; provided that the total of such ...
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... additional requirements which have been imposed on us by knowledge of safety that has developed since we started the project . We have made a very extensive study of the possible hazards . We are continuing discussions with the Atomic ...
... additional requirements which have been imposed on us by knowledge of safety that has developed since we started the project . We have made a very extensive study of the possible hazards . We are continuing discussions with the Atomic ...
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... addition to the current capacity of 84,000 . The Army must provide additional trainer and overhead support personnel to meet the expanding training program . At peak load periods this require- ment will consist of 11,382 military and ...
... addition to the current capacity of 84,000 . The Army must provide additional trainer and overhead support personnel to meet the expanding training program . At peak load periods this require- ment will consist of 11,382 military and ...
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6-month 84th Congress active duty Air Force aircraft amended Armed Forces Armed Services Army National Guard Army Reserve authorized basic training BATES bill BLANDFORD BRAY BROOKS budget butadiene Captain MILLER Carbide CHAIRMAN civilian COLE Colonel HAYNES Colonel WADDELL combat commander Commission committee Congress Department of Defense DEVEREUX DUCANDER DURHAM duty for training enlisted ERICKSON fiscal year 1958 GAVIN going Government HÉBERT House KILDAY lease legislation lieutenant colonel Marine Corps Medical Service Corps ment military militia missile Missing Persons Act months National Guard Bureau naval Navy officers OVERTON BROOKS parole pay and allowances percent period personnel Philippine Scouts present problem proposed question Ready Reserve recruit Regular Army Reserve components Reserve Forces retirement Secretary BRUCKER Secretary JACKSON Secretary MILTON Secretary THOMAS statement status strength subcommittee subsection TAYLOR tion training program TWINING United States Army WINSTEAD ZANDT