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 PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 103 STAT. 1625 Norfolk, Naval Eastern Oceanography Center, $680,000. Norfolk, Naval Public Works Center, $332,000. Norfolk, Naval Supply Center, $6,500,000. Oceana, Naval Air Station, $12,555,000. Portsmouth, Norfolk Naval Shipyard, $9,700,000. Quantico, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, $3,450,000. Williamsburg, Cheatham Annex, Naval Supply Center, $18,500,000. Yorktown, Naval Weapons Station, $21,420,000. WASHINGTON Bremerton, Naval Hospital, $1,000,000. Bremerton, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, $19,900,000. Bremerton, Puget Sound Naved Supply Center, $690,000. Everett, Naval Station, $11,200,000. Keyport, Naval Undersea Warfare Engineering Station, $12,250,000. Oso, Jim Creek Naval Radio Station, $1,200,000. VARIOUS LOCATIONS Land acquisition, $22,300,000. 0>) OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES.—The Secretary of the Navy may acquire real property and may carry out military construction projects in the amounts shown for each of the following installations and locations outside the United States: ASCENSION ISLAND Naval Communication Detachment, $3,500,000. i' ^•: AUSTRAUA Exmouth, Harold E. Holt Naval Communication Station, $610,000. GUAM Camp Covington, Mobile Construction Battalion, $4,300,000. Navy Public Works Center, $4,150,000. ICELAND Keflavik, Naval Air station, $7,500,000. Keflavik, Naval Communication Station, $8,450,000. ITALY Naples, Naval Support Activity, $46,600,000. PUERTO RICO Roosevelt Roads, Naval Communication Station, $1,300,000. SPAIN Rota, Naval Station, $1,900,000. '^

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