Military Establishment Appropriation Bill for 1940: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4630, Bill Making Appropriations for the Military Establishment for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1940, and for Other PurposesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - 163 pages |
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... personnel as may be necessary ; $ 8,594,878 , to remain available until expended * * * * * " " Page 28 , line 2 ; after the word " Zone " strike out " $ 514,400 " , and insert " $ 2,014,400 " ; so that the language will be : " For ...
... personnel as may be necessary ; $ 8,594,878 , to remain available until expended * * * * * " " Page 28 , line 2 ; after the word " Zone " strike out " $ 514,400 " , and insert " $ 2,014,400 " ; so that the language will be : " For ...
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... personnel were restricted in every pos- sible way in order to provide for the maximum augmentation in armament , equipment , and facilities required in an emergency . Nevertheless , the amounts included for the latter purpose will meet ...
... personnel were restricted in every pos- sible way in order to provide for the maximum augmentation in armament , equipment , and facilities required in an emergency . Nevertheless , the amounts included for the latter purpose will meet ...
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... PERSONNEL Senator HAYDEN . Congress provided for an increase in the enlisted personnel of the Army more than once , but the increase was not actually made . Do we have in the Army today 165,000 men ? General CRAIG . Today we have ...
... PERSONNEL Senator HAYDEN . Congress provided for an increase in the enlisted personnel of the Army more than once , but the increase was not actually made . Do we have in the Army today 165,000 men ? General CRAIG . Today we have ...
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... PERSONNEL Senator O'MAHONEY . I observe from the side slip on page 11 , Mr. Chairman , that during the fiscal year 1939 there were 1,698 Air Corps officers on flying status , and 1,620 enlisted men on flying status : that for the fiscal ...
... PERSONNEL Senator O'MAHONEY . I observe from the side slip on page 11 , Mr. Chairman , that during the fiscal year 1939 there were 1,698 Air Corps officers on flying status , and 1,620 enlisted men on flying status : that for the fiscal ...
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... personnel * , to remain available until expended * : For work authorized by the Act of August 12 , 1935 ( 49 Stat . 610-611 ) : At * * * ; Albrook Field , Canal Zone , $ 2,014,400 ; * " " * * It is desired to restore the cut of ...
... personnel * , to remain available until expended * : For work authorized by the Act of August 12 , 1935 ( 49 Stat . 610-611 ) : At * * * ; Albrook Field , Canal Zone , $ 2,014,400 ; * " " * * It is desired to restore the cut of ...
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