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[68 Stat. 1120]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1954
[68 Stat. 1120]

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PUBLIC LAW 765-SEPT. 1, 1954

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(Corps of Engineers) Fort Belvoir, Virginia: Three hundred units of family housing, $3,984,000. (Transportation Corps) Fort Eustis, Virginia: Two hundred and fifty units of family housing, $3,374,000. Wilmington Ammunition Terminal, North Carolina: Four units of family housing, $69,000. (Army Security Agency) Two Eock Ranch Station, California: Ten units of family housing, $160,000. (Armed Forces Special Weapons Project) Sandia Base, New Mexico: Three units of family housing, $79,000. Killeen Base, Texas: Five units of family housing, $99,000. (Tactical Sites) Various locations: Three hundred units of family housing, $3,990,000. pubu'Twirk^V"" °^ SEC. 102. The Secretary of the Army is authorized further to develop military installations and facilities by providing family housing for personnel of the military departments and their dependents by the rehabilitation of public works, which include appurtenances, utilities, and equipment, in a total amount of $12,230,550: Provided, That in his discretion the Secretary of the Army may utilize the authorization contained in this section to provide family housing by the construction or installation of public works, which include site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment, and acquisition of land, at locations to be determined by him. Such family housing shall be in addition to, but shall not exceed 5 per centum of, the total number of units authorized by section 101 of this Act, but the average cost of such additional units shall not exceed $12,500. TITLE II ^^y-

SEC. 201. The Secretary of the Navy is authorized further to develop naval installations and facilities by providing family housing for personnel of the military departments and their dependents by the construction or installation of public works, which include site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment, and the acquisition of land as follows: CONTINENTAL UNITED

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(First Naval District) Naval hospital, Newport, Rhode Island: Ten units of family housing, $152,000. (Third Naval District) Naval hospital. Saint Albans, New York: Ten units of family housing, $152,000. (Fourth Naval District) Naval shipyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Twenty-five units of family housing, $321,300.