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 77TH CONG. , IST SESS.-CH. 86 -MAY 6, 1941 $200,000; and additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and breakwater, and acquisition of land, $972,000; Naval Air Station, San Pedro, California: Completion of break- water and rebuilding of jetty, and dredging, $200,000; extension of storehouse, $60,000; improvement of landing field, $115,000; and addi- tional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $840,500; Naval Air Station, Seattle, Washington: Extension of roads, walks, and paving, $50,000; additional aviation facilities, including build- ings and accessories and equipment, and acquisition of land, $605,000; Naval Air Station, Sitka, Alaska: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $5,668,000; recrea- tion facilities for officers, $53,700; Naval Air Station, Squantum, Massachusetts: Remove obsolete structures, $95,000; additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $600,000; Naval Air Station, Tongue Point, Oregon: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, and acquisition of land, $2,450,500; Naval Air Station, Unalaska, Alaska: Additional gasoline storage, $40,000; seaplane parking area, $255,000; and additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, and acquisition of land, $4,890,000; Marine Corps flying field, Quantico, Virginia: Extension of bar- racks building, $100,000; lean-tos on hangars, $55,000; extension of assembly and repair building, $250,000; and additional aviation facili- ties, including buildings and accessories and equipment, $320,000; Marine Corps aviation facilities, Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands: Additional aviation facilities, including buildings and accessories and equipment, and acquisition of land, $1,241,000; Naval Research Laboratory, Bellevue, District of Columbia: Exten- sion of laboratory building, $575,000; Tenth Naval District: Graving drydock and accessory construc- tion, Caribbean area, $7,500,000; Eleventh Naval District: Fleet moorings and accessories, $500,000; participation with city of San Diego in trunk sewer and disposal plant, $200,000; improvement of sewage disposal systems at naval activities in the Eleventh District, $525,000; Fourteenth Naval District: Improvement of channels and harbors, $1,500,000; mooring facilities and accessories, $250,000; harbor defense facilities, including buildings and accessories, Bishops Point, $376,000; telephone and water service to fleet moorings, $140,000; No part of this appropriation shall be expended for a permanent type of construction at any shore establishment of any character acquired subsequently to the calendar year 1938, unless such estab- lishment shall be designated by the Secretary of the Navy as a permanent establishment, and, m that event, a permanent type of construction shall be used only to meet such permanent require- ments as the Secretary of the Navy may approve: Provied, That nothing herein shall prevent construction of a type sufficiently sub- stantial for the use intended nor apply to construction projects now under contract or in progress: Provided further, That no part of this appropriation as contained in this Act may be obligated for the construction of quarters, including heating and plumbing apparatus, wiring and fixtures, for greater amounts per unit than follow: Permanent construction: For commissioned officer, $10,000. For commissioned warrant or warrant officer, $7,500. For enlisted man, $6,000. San Pedro, Calif. Seattle, Wash. Sitka, Alaska. Squantum, Mass. Tongue Point, Oreg. Unalaska, Alaska. Quantico, Va. Charlotte Amalie, V.I. Bellevue, D. C. Tenth Naval Dis- trict. Eleventh District. Naval Fourteenth Naval District. Permanent type of construction, restric- tion. Provits. Exceptions. Maximum allovw ance, designated units. 55 STAT.] 167

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