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[69 Stat. 328]
PUBLIC LAW 000—MMMM. DD, 1955
[69 Stat. 328]

PUBLIC LAW 161-JULY 15, 1955

[69 S T A T.

(Eehabilitation) Various locations: Rehabilitation of facilities for family housing, $2,661,000. OUTSIDE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES

(Alaskan Area) Big Delta: Troop housing and community facilities, and family housing, $3,638,000. Eielson Air Force Base: Maintenance and storage facility, $1,047,000. Ladd Air Force Base: Storage facilities and liquid fuel dispensing facilities, $266,000. Fort Richardson: Troop housing, community facilities, storage facilities, operational and maintenance facilities, and utilities, $9,079,000. Whittier: Community facilities, and operational and maintenance facilities, $1,183,000. Wildwood Station ( K e n a i): Troop housing and community facilities, $469,000. Various locations: Rehabilitation of facilities for family housing, $1,656,000. ( F a r East Command Area) Okinawa: Community, troop supporting, and medical facilities, operational, maintenance, and administrative facilities, utilities, family housing, and land acquisition and resettlement, $42,983,000 of which sum the total amount available for resettlement may be paid in advance to the Government of the Ryukyu Islands. (Pacific Command Area) Helemano, Hawaii: Family housing, $714,000. Camp O'Donnel, Philippine Islands: Utilities, $832,000. Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: Storage and community facilities, $3,162,000. Waiawa (Waipio) Radio Transmitting Station, H a w a i i: Community facilities, and family housing, $363,000. (Icelandic Command Area) Keflavik Airport: Operational and training facilities, and family housing, $3,793,000. Classified installations: Family housing, $5,799,000. C i a s s i f ied in^^^' ^^^' '^^^ Secretary of the Army is authorized to establish or stallations and faciiiuesT"' """ "* develop classified military installations and facilities by the acquisition oi land and the construction, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, in a total amount of $223,993,000. da^g^edfSitiM. SEC. 103. The Secretary of the Army is authorized through the construction, rehabilitation, or installation of permanent or temporary public works, including site preparation, appurtenances, and related utilities and equipment, to restore or replace facilities damaged or destroyed in a total amount of $10,000,000. SEC. 104. Public Law 534, Eighty-second Congress, is hereby amended as follows: (a) Strike so much thereof under the heading "Continental United States" and subheading "Field Forces Facilities" (Second Army 66 Stat. 606. Area) in section 101 as follows: