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 PUBLIC LAWS-CH. 26 -MAR. 23, 1941 Balboa, C. Z. Naval hospital, Balboa, Canal Zone: Development of temporary hos- pital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $500,000. Chelsea, Mass. Naval hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts: Additional ward building, $65,000. Coco Solo, c. z. Naval hospital, Coco Solo, Canal Zone: Extension of hospital facili- ties including buildings and accessories, $700,000. CorpusChristi, Tex. Naval hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas: Extension of hospital facili- ties, including buildings and accessories, $750,000. Great Lakes, Ill. Naval hospital, Great Lakes, Illinois: Additional ward building, $65,000. Guantanamo,Cuba. Naval hospital, Guantanamo, Cuba: Additional hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, and quarters for corpsmen and nurses, $610,000. Jacksonville, Fla. Naval hospital, Jacksonville, Florida: Additional hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $490,000. Newport, R. I. Naval hospital, Newport, Rhode Island: Additional ward building, $65,000. Parris Island, s. C. Naval hospital, Parris Island, South Carolina: Temporary barrack building, and accessories, $90,000. Pearl Harbor, T. H. Naval hospital, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii: Development of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, and acquisition of land, $2,600,000. Philadelphia, Pa. Naval hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Storehouse and acces- sories, $100,000. Quonset Point, R. I. Naval air station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island: Expansion of exist- ing naval dispensary, including buildings and accessories, $200,000. San Diego, Calif. , Naval hospital, San Diego, California, and Quantico, Virginia: and Quantico, Va. and Qua , a. Expansion of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, $280,000. San Juan, P. R. Naval hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico: Quarters for nurses and corpsmen, $85,000. Long Beach-San Naval hospital, Long Beach-San Pedro area, California: Develop- Pedro ares, Calif. PedroreCali. ment of hospital facilities, including buildings and accessories, and acquisition of land, $2,500,000. Bayonne, N. J. Naval supply depot, Bayonne, New Jersey: Additional fleet supply storage, including buildings and accessories, $6,500,000. Norfolk, Va. Naval supply depot, Norfolk, Virginia: Additional fleet supply storage facilities, including buildings and accessories, and repair and improvemeent of Army terminal, supply depot annex, Norfolk, $4,400,000. Oakland. Callf Naval supply depot, Oakland, California: Additional fleet supply storage facilities, including buildings and accessories, $1,500,000. Yorktown, Va. Naval fuel depot, Yorktown, Virginia: Recreation facilities, Mine Warfare School, $80,000. tdergrcilit fuel General: Additional underground fuel storage facilities at various locations outside continental limits of the United States, $5,000,000. dearine arracks at Marine barracks at Parris Island, Pearl Harbor, Quantico, and San Diego: Additional housing, storage, and recreation facilities, including buildings and accessories and facilities, $3,500.000. Bellevue, D.C. Naval research laboratory, Bellevue, District of Columbia: Addi- tional research facilities, including buildings and accessories, $100,000. AFDoti drydock Floating drydock ARD-2: Accessory construction, including equip- ment and towing and mooring facilities. $500,000. ifth Naval Dis- Fifth Naval District: District communication center, including extension of underground service lipes, replacement of administration building destroyed by fire on January 26, 1941, and additional officers' quarters, $1,250,000. tenth Naval Dis Tenth Naval District: Acquisition, improvement, and development of Puerto Rican drydock, including berthing and limited repair 52 [55 STAT.

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