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STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW

765-SEPT.

1, 1954

Public Law 765

1119 CHAPTER 1210

AN ACT September 1, 19!>4 To provide for family q u a r t e r s for personnel of the military departments of the [H. R. 9924] Department of Defense and their dependents, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives United States of America in Congress assembled,

of the - ^ " y family houisForce * ^avy, Air ing.

TITLE I SEC. 101. The Secretary of the Army is authorized further to develop military installations and facilities by providing family housing for personnel of the military departments and their dependents by the construction or installation of public works, which include site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, equipment and the acquisition of land, as follows: CONTINENTAL UNITED STA'i'ES

(Third Army Area) Fort Campbell, Kentucky: Three hundred units of family housing, $4,093,000. (Fourth Army Area) Fort Bliss, Texas: Two hundred and fifty units of family housing, $3,213,000. Fort Hood, Texas: Six hundred units of family housing, $8,099,000. (Fifth Army Area) Camp Carson, Colorado: One thousand units of family housing, $13,427,000. Camp Crowder, Missouri: Seventy units of family housing, $952,000. (Sixth Army Area) Fort Lewis, Washington: Eight hundred units of family housing, $10,686,000. Camp Cooke (United States Disciplinary Barracks), California: Fifty units of family housing, $663,000. Yuma Test Station, Arizona: Twenty units of family housing, $267,000. (Quartermaster Corps) Belle Mead General Depot, New Jersey: Ten units of family housing, $158,000. (Chemical Corps) Dugway Proving Ground, U t a h: Thirty units of family housing, $486,000. (Signal Corps) Fort Huachuca, Arizona: Two hundred units of family housing, $2,899,000. Department of the Army Transmitting Station, Virginia: Ten units of family housing, $164,000.

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