Sundry Civil Appropriation Bill, 1921, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 - United States |
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Page 816
... SCHOFIELD BARRACKS AND FORT SHAFTER , HAWAIIAN ISLANDS . FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS , WATER , AND SEWER SYSTEMS , ROADS , WALKS , ETC. The CHAIRMAN . You are asking " For the construction of the neces- sary buildings , water and ...
... SCHOFIELD BARRACKS AND FORT SHAFTER , HAWAIIAN ISLANDS . FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS , WATER , AND SEWER SYSTEMS , ROADS , WALKS , ETC. The CHAIRMAN . You are asking " For the construction of the neces- sary buildings , water and ...
Page 817
... Schofield Barracks , and that includes all of them , Kamehameha , Fort Armstrong , Fort Ruger , and Fort De Russy . There is a map of the island showing the different Gov- ernment properties . This is Schofield Barracks ; Honolulu is ...
... Schofield Barracks , and that includes all of them , Kamehameha , Fort Armstrong , Fort Ruger , and Fort De Russy . There is a map of the island showing the different Gov- ernment properties . This is Schofield Barracks ; Honolulu is ...
Page 818
... Schofield Bar- racks , which , of course , is a part of the program . PERMANENT BUILDINGS . The CHAIRMAN . In a rather large way what have you in the shape of permanent buildings at Schofield Barracks ? Gen. MARSHALL . There is a layout ...
... Schofield Bar- racks , which , of course , is a part of the program . PERMANENT BUILDINGS . The CHAIRMAN . In a rather large way what have you in the shape of permanent buildings at Schofield Barracks ? Gen. MARSHALL . There is a layout ...
Page 819
... Schofield Barracks was a typographical error and was not noticed until after the estimates had been printed . This item was intended for one regiment of Engineers . When the clerk's printed copy of the sundry civil bill was submitted to ...
... Schofield Barracks was a typographical error and was not noticed until after the estimates had been printed . This item was intended for one regiment of Engineers . When the clerk's printed copy of the sundry civil bill was submitted to ...
Page 820
... Schofield Barracks . Instructions were given that layouts be made showing existing and proposed construction necessary to accommodate the above . 5. These instructious were transmitted by letter of September 12 , 1916 , file No. 2456038 ...
... Schofield Barracks . Instructions were given that layouts be made showing existing and proposed construction necessary to accommodate the above . 5. These instructious were transmitted by letter of September 12 , 1916 , file No. 2456038 ...
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