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66

STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW

534-JULY

14, 1952

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munity and water-front facilities, liquid fuel storage, training building and utilities, $3,907,000. Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska: Family housing, administrative and maintenance facilities, ammunition storage and utilities, $4,737,000. Fort Kichardson, Alaska: Family housing, troop housing, administrative, operational and maintenance facilities, open, covered, ammunition and cold storage, and utilities, $20,257,000. Whittier, Alaska: Family housing, troop housing, administrative, operational and maintenance facilities and utilities, $2,847,000. (Far East Command Area) Okinawa: Family housing, troop housing, administrative, operational, maintenance, training buildings and facilities, ammunition and coverage storage, and utilities, $20,700,000. (Caribbean Area) Corozal, Canal Zone: Operational and maintenance facilities, open storage and utilities, $1,800,000. Fort Buchanan, Puerto Kico: Cold storage facility, $942,000. Quarry Heights, Canal Zone: Administrative facility, $310,000. (Hawaii) Helemano Radio Station, Territory of Hawaii: Communication facility, $39,000. (General) Various locations: For restoration or replacement of facilities damaged or destroyed and provision for other urgent construction requirements, $5,000,000. SEC. 102. The Secretary of the Army, under the direction of the staiiatfons^nd f2l Secretary of Defense, is authorized to establish or develop classified ciimes. military installations and facilities by the construction, conversion, installation, or equipment of temporary or permanent public works, including buildings, facilities, appurtenances, and utilities in a total amount of $135,010,000. TITLE II SEC. 201. The Secretary of the Navy, under the direction of the Secretary of Defense, is authorized to establish or develop naval installations and facilities by the construction, conversion, installation, or equipment of temporary or permanent public works, including buildings, facilities, appurtenances, and utilities, as follows: CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES SHIPYARD F A C I L I T I E S

Naval Shipyard, Boston, Massachusetts: Water-front shop and storage building, barracks and bachelor officers' quarters, electronics and electric shop expansion, $3,499,000. Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, New York: Reconstruction of drydock numbered 3, construction of new crane tracks, $6,325,000. Naval Shipyard, Charleston, South Carolina: Extension to battery overhaul shop, barracks, galley and messing facilities, steam and electric services, addition and modifications to electrical system and new building for electronic and electric shops and electronic laboratory, $6,006,000.

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