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Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, California: Troop housing, $5,601,000. Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneolie Bay, Oahu, Hawaii: Utilities, $460,000. OUTSIDE TJIE UNITED

STATES

TENTH NAVAL DISTRICT

Navy Public Works Center, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: Utilities, $2,898,000. jSTaval Facility, Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico: Operational facilities, $65,000. Xaval Station, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico: Troop housing, $3,995,000. Xaval Communication Station, San Juan, Puerto Rico: Operational facilities, $87,000. ATLANTIC^ OCEAN AREA

Xaval Facility, Eleuthera, Bahama Islands: Comnumity facilities, and utilities, $288,000. Naval Station, Keflavik, Iceland: Community facilities, $2,834,000. E U R O P E A N AREA

OMEGA Navigation Station, Bratland, Norwav: Operational facilities, $2,954,000.' TACIEIC OCEAN AREA

Naval Comnmnication Station, Finegayan, Guam, Mariana Islands: Troo]) houshig, $1,422,000. Naval Facility, Guam, Mariana Islands: Operational facilities, $4,419,000. Naval Hospital, Guam, Mariana Islands: Hospital and medical facilities, $1,3.54,000. Naval Hospital, Yokosuka, J a p a n: Hospital and medical facilities, $746,000. Naval Air Station, Cubi Point, Republic of the Philippines: Operational facilities, maintenance facilities, and supply facilities, $1,062,000. Navy Public Works Center, Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines: Utilities, $1,770,000. Naval Station, Sangley Point, Republic of the Philippines: Supply facilities, $120,000. VARIOUS LOCATIONS

Various Naval Air Activities: Operational facilities, $235,000. SEC. 202. The Secretary of the Navy may establish or develop classi- j^^/^j^g^f ^'^ tied naval installations and facilities by acquiring, converting, reha- eTtlbirshmTnt. bilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment in the amount of $10,810,000. SE(\ 203. The Secretary of the Navy may establish or develop Navy, construction.

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uistallations and facdities by proceednig with construction made nee- requirements. essary by changes in Navy missions and responsibilities which have been occasioned by: (a) unforeseen security considerations, (b) new weapons developments, (c) new and unforeseen research and development requirements, or (d) improved production schedules, if the Secretary of Defense determines that deferral of such construction for inclusion in the next military construction authorization Act would be inconsistent with interests of national security, and in connection therewith to acquire, construct, convert, rehabilitate, or install perma-

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