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 55 STAT.] 77TH CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 16-MAR. 17, 1941 Naval ammunition depot, Puget Sound, Washington: Inert store- house, $70,000. Naval mine depot, Yorktown, Virginia: Additional inert storage facilities, pier, and dredging, $1,000,000. Naval net depots-various locations: Additional development of net depots, including buildings and accessories, piers, dredging, and acquisition of land, $2,000,000. Naval hospital, Balboa, Canal Zone: Development of temporary hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $500,000. Medical supply depot, Brooklyn, New York: Extension of med- ical supply storehouse and acquisition of land, $150,000. Naval hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts: Additional ward building, $65,000. Naval hospital, Coco Solo, Canal Zone: Extension of hospital facili- ties, including buildings and accessories, $700,000. Naval hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas: Extension of hospital facili- ties, including buildings and accessories, $750,000. Naval hospital, Great Lakes, Illinois: Additional ward building, $65,000. Naval hospital, Guantanamo, Cuba: Additional hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, and quarters for corpsmen and nurses, $610,000. Naval hospital, Jacksonville, Florida: Additional hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $490,000. Naval hospital, Newport, Rhode Island: Additional ward building, $65,000. Naval hospital, Parris Island, South Carolina: Temporary barrack building, and accessories, $90,000. Naval hospital, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Development of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, and acquisition of land, $2,600,000. Naval hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Storehouse and acces- sories, $100,000. Naval air station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island: Expansion of existing naval dispensary, including buildings and accessories, $200,000. Naval hospital, San Diego, California: Expansion of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $280,000. Naval hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico: Quarters for nurses and corpsmen, $85,000. Naval hospital, Long Beach-San Pedro area, California: Develop- ment of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, and acquisition of land, $2,500,000. Naval supply depot, Bayonne, New Jersey: Additional fleet supply storage, including buildings and accessories, $6,500,000. Naval supply depot, Norfolk, Virginia: Additional fleet supply storage facilities, including buildings and accessories, and repair and improvement of Army terminal, supply depot annex, Norfolk, $4,400,000. Naval supply depot, Oakland, California: Additional fleet supply storage facilities, including buildings and accessories, $1,500,000. Naval fuel depot, Yorktown, Virginia: Additional pier, dredging and recreation facilities, Mine Warfare School, $730,000. General: Additional underground fuel-storage facilities at various locations outside continental limits of the United States, including acquisition of land, $5,000,000. Marine barracks at Parris Island, Pearl Harbor, Quantico, and San Diego: Additional housing, storage, and recreation facilities, includ- ing buildings and accessories and facilities, and acquisition of land, $3,500,000. 39 Puget Sound, Wash. Yorktown, Va. Naval net depots. Balboa, C. Z. Brooklyn, N. Y. Chelsea, Mass. Coco Solo, C. Z. Corpus Christi, Tex. Great Lakes, Ill. Guantanamo, Cuba. Jacksonville, Fla. Newport, R. I. Parris Island, S. C. Pearl Harbor, T. H. Philadelphia, Pa. Quonset Point. R. I. San lliego, Calif. San Juan, P. R. Long Beach-San Pedro area, Calif. Bayonne, N. J. Norfolk, Va. Oakland, Calif. Yorktown, Va. Underground fuel- storage facilities. Marine barracks at designated places.

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