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 94 STAT. 1758

PUBLIC LAW 96-418—OCT. 10, 1980 Rickenbacker Air Force Base, Indiana, $6,300,000. Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, $75,300,000. Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, $990,000. Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan, $34,970,000. TACTICAL AIR COMMAND

Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, $1,910,000. Davis Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, $3,200,000. George Air Force Base, California, $640,000. Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, $5,800,000. Homestead Air Force Base, Florida, $670,000. Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, $3,892,000. Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, $2,650,000. MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, $1,160,000. Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, $1,470,000. Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, South Carolina, $780,000. Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, $6,250,000. Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina, $3,800,000. Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, $2,300,000. OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND

Lajes Field, Portugal, $22,300,000. PACIFIC AIR FORCES

Camp Zama, Japan, $1,100,000. Clark Air Base, Republic of the Philippines, $13,050,000. Kadena Air Base, Japan, $10,280,000. Kunsan Air Base, Korea, $4,400,000. Kwang-Ju Air Base, Korea, $5,900,000. Misawa Air Base, Japan, $1,930,000. Naval Support Facility, Diego Garcia, Indian Ocean, $23,700,000. Osan Air Base, Korea, $16,800,000. Taegu Air Base, Korea, $8,350,000. UNITED STATES AIR FORCES IN EUROPE

Various Locations, United Kingdom, $2,200,000. Various Locations, $34,477,000. EMERGENCY CONSTRUCTION

SEC. 302. The Secretary of the Air Force may establish or develop installations and facilities by proceeding with construction made necessary by changes in missions and responsibilities which have been occasioned by (1) unforeseen security considerations, (2) new weapons developments, (3) new and unforeseen research and development requirements, (4) improved production schedules, or (5) revisions in the tasks or functions assigned to a military installation or facility or for environmental considerations, 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, may acquire, construct, convert, rehabilitate, or install permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation,

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