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PUBLIC LAW 89-381-MAR. 30, 1966

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(7) Station, Saint Ignace, Michigan: barracks, messing- and operations building, garage, piers, breakwater, and public family quarters; (8) Station, Grand Isle, Louisiana: moormgs, bulkhead, public family quarters, and completion of LORAN-A station; (9) Air Station, South San Francisco, California: barracks and sickbay building, rehabilitation of existing barracks as administration and messing building, transmitter-emergency operations building; (10) Various locations: transportable communications units; (11) Base, New Orleans, Louisiana: third and fourth floors of administration building, gatehouse, shop buildings, and moorings; (12) Station, Rappahannock River, Virginia: barracks, messing, operations building; bulkhead, pier; and public family quarters; (13) Radio Station, Long Beach, California: transmitter installation; (14) Radio Station, Kodiak Island, Alaska: transmitter and antennas; (15) Station, Marathon. Florida: barracks, administration and operations building, storage building wharf, bulkhead and seawall; (16) Station, Cape May, New Jei"sey: hangar, offices, shop building, and improve mooring; (17) Air Station, Kodiak, Alaska: improvement of hangar doors; (18) Base, Terminal Island, San Pedro, California: supply warehouse; (19) Moorings, Pine Bluff, Arkansas: establish moorings for aids to navigation tender; (20) Various locations: Aids to navigation projects including, where necessary, advance planning and acquisition of sites; (21) L O R A N - A Stations, Galveston and Port Isabel, Texas: transmitter, power, and storage buildings; (22) Academy, New London, Connecticut: cadet barracks; (23) Recruit Training Center, Cape May, New Jersey: administration building; (24) Reserve Training Center, Yorktown, Virginia: Engineman School classification and laboratory building; (25) Station, Chicago, Illinois: hangar, offices, shop building, and improved mooring; (26) Cape Kennedy, Florida: hangar, offices, shop building, and improved mooring; (27) Various locations: public family quarters; and (28) Various locations: advance planning, construction design architectural services and acquisition of sites in connection with public works projects not otherwise authorized by law. SEC. 2. During fiscal years 1967 through and including 1968 the Sec- housfrf'"acrives^ retary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating is iTrsTr^aut^horuy!' authorized to lease existing housing facilities at or near Coast Guard installations in the United States and Puerto Rico for assignment as l>ublic quarters to military personnel and their dependents, if any, without rental charge upon a determination by the Secretary, or his designee, that there is a lack of adequate housing facilities at or near such Coast Guard installations. Such housing facilities may be leased on an individual or multiple-unit basis. Expenditures for the rental of such housing facilities may not exceed the average authorized for the Department of Defense. Approved March 30, 1966.

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