22660 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Tuesday, August 7, 1984

CONFERENCE REPORT ON H.R. , South Carolina, $35, 760,000. CORPS OF ENGINEERS 5604 Fort Knox, Kentucky, $13, 600, 000. Cold Regions Laboratory, New Hampshire, Fort Leavenworth, , $11,000,000. $3,600,000. Pursuant to the order of Monday, , , $1,150,000. BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM COMMAND August 6, Mr. PRICE submitted the fol­ Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, $6,450,000. lowing conference report and state­ Fort McClellan, Alabama, $6,300,000. Various locations, $12,800,000. ment on the bill

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$19,842,000 is available only for energy con­ Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona, NAVAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COMMAND servation projects. $14,090,000. Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarine Train­ (b) The Secretary of the Army may, not­ CHIEF OF NA VAL RESEARCH ing Center, Charleston, South Carolina, withstanding the maximum amount per Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, $710,000. unit for an improvement project under sec­ District of Columbia, $31,650,000. Naval Air Station, Chase Field, Texas, tion 2825(b) of title 10, United States Code, CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS $3,315,000. carry out a project to improve one hundred Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi, Texas, and eight existing military family housing Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, $1,960,000. $4,615,000. units at Fort Hamilton, New York, in the Personnel Support Activity, Corpus Chris­ amount of $3,996,000. Naval Safety Center, Norfolk, Virginia, $3,640,000. ti, Texas, $710,000. DESIGN FOR REPLACEMENT FACILITIES, BROOKE Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, llli­ ARMY MEDICAL CENTER, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Naval Regional Data Automation Center, San Diego, California, $15, 700,000. nois, $11,950,000. SEC. 104. (a) Not later than 120 days after Personnel Support Activity, Washington, Naval Air Station, Kingsville, Texas, the date of the enactment of this Act, the District of Columbia, $250,000. $1,470,000. Secretary of the Army shall enter into a con­ Commandant Naval District Washington, Naval Amphibious School, Little Creek, tract for the design of replacement facilities District of Columbia, $16, 000, 000. Virginia, $725,000. for the Brooke Army Medical Center in San COMMANDER IN CHIEF, ATLANTIC FLEET Fleet Training Center, Mayport, , Antonio, Texas. The contract shall require $6,510,000. that the design for such replacement facili­ Naval Air Station, Brunswick, Maine, $2,510,000. Naval Air Station, Memphis, Tennessee, ties provide for capacity of not less than 450 $10,360,000. beds. The contract shall also require that the Naval Station, Charleston, South Caroli­ na, $11,930,000. Naval Air Station, Meridian, Mississippi, design for such replacement facilities be ac­ $2,870,000. complished in a manner that will accommo­ Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, $7,400,000. Naval Submarine School, New , date future expansion in the event that such Connecticut, $11,050,000. expansion becomes necessary as the result of Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Vir­ ginia, $27,920,000. Naval Education and Training Center, increased peacetime need or to meet mobili­ Newport, Rhode Island, $5,360,000. zation requirements. Naval Station, Mayport, Florida, $9,940,000. Fleet Training Center, Norfolk, Virginia, (b) At the time the Secretary enters into a $4,450,000. contract under subsection (a), the Secretary Naval Submarine Base, New London, Con­ necticut, $23,000,000. Naval Training Center, Orlando, Florida, shall submit a report to Congress stating the $3, 720,000. initial number of hospital beds with which Atlantic Fleet Headquarters Support Ac­ tivity, Norfolk, Virginia, $24, 700,000. Naval Diving and Salvage Training such replacement facilities should be Center, City, Florida, $1,250,000. equipped. Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Virginia, Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida, LIMITATION ON FUNDS FOR NEW HOSPITAL $3,600,000. Naval Station, Norfolk, Virginia, $1,270,000. CONSTRUCTION, FORT LEWIS, WASHINGTON Personnel Support Activity, Pensacola, SEC. 105. During fiscal year 1985, the Sec­ $30,615,000. Personnel Support Activity, Norfolk, Vir­ Florida, $2,510,000. retary of the Army may obligate funds for Naval Construction Training Center, Port the construction of a new hospital at Fort ginia, $3,470,000. Naval Air Station, Oceana, Virginia, Hueneme, California, $4,580,000. Lewis, Washington, only to accomplish that Fleet Anti-Submarine .Warfare Training site preparation construction work that $3,565,000. COMMANDER IN CHIEF, UNITED STATES PACIFIC Center, Pacific, San Diego, California, may be accomplished independent of the $6,470,000. FLEET size of the hospital. Fleet Training Center, San Diego, Califor­ Naval Facility, Adak, Alaska, $3,900,000. TITLE II-NA VY nia, $5,250,000. Naval Station, Adak, Alaska, $5,140,000. AUTHORIZED NA VY CONSTRUCTION AND LAND Naval Training Center, San Diego, Cali­ Naval Air Station, Alameda, California, fornia, $8,300,000. ACQUISITION PROJECTS $5,810,000. Naval Air Station, Whiting Field, Florida, SEC. 201. The Secretary of the Navy may Naval Submarine Base, Bangor, Washing­ $3,950,000. acquire real property and may carry out ton, $440, 000. military construction projects in the Naval Air Station, Barbers Point, Hawaii, NA VAL MEDICAL COMMAND amounts shown for each of the following in­ $6,630,000. Naval Hospital, Bremerton, Washington, stallatio.ns and locations: Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado, Cali­ $6,220,000. INSIDE THE UNITED STATES fornia, $8, 740,000. Naval Hospital, Camp Lejeune, North UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS Naval Air Facility, El Centro, California, Carolina, $970,000. Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow, $1, 700, 000. Naval Hospital, Camp Pendleton, Califor­ California, $5,670,000. Naval Air Station, Fallon, Nevada, nia, $1,410,000. Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, South $34,440,000. Naval Hospital, Millington, Tennessee, Carolina, $3,490,000. Naval Air Station, Lemoore, California, $410,000. Camp H. M. Smith, Oahu, Hawaii, $580,000. Naval Hospital, Oakland, California, $1,910,000. Naval Station, Long Beach, California, $29,140,000. Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, North $990,000. Naval Hospital, Orlando, Florida, Carolina, $36,370,000. Shore Intermediate Maintenance Activity, $1, 760,000. Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Cali­ Long Beach, California, $11, 700,000. Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, fornia, $54,332,000. Naval Magazine, Lualualei, Hawaii, $410,000. Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, $3,130,000. NAVAL MATERIEL COMMAND North Carolina, $14,810,000. Naval Station, Mare Island, Vallejo, Cali­ Naval Air Rework Facility, Alameda, Cali- Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, Cali­ fornia, $7,690,000. fornia, $3,820,000. · fornia, $17, 610, 000. Naval Air Station, Miramar, California, Naval Supply Center, Bremerton, Wash­ Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, $3,460,000. ington, $6,160,000. Hawaii, $16,540,000. Naval Air Station, Moffett Field, Califor­ Naval Supply Center, Charleston, South Marine Corps Air Station, New River, nia, $6,370,000. Carolina, $5,630,000. North Carolina, $340,000. Naval Air Station, North Island, Califor­ Charleston Naval Shipyard, Charleston, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris nia, $6,380,000. South Carolina, $8,200,000. Island, South Carolina, $11,220,000. Commander, Oceanographic System Pacif­ Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, South Marine Corps Development and Educa- ic, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, $17,000,000. Carolina, $1,630,000. tion Command, Quantico, Virginia, Naval Station, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Naval Air Rework Facility, Cherry Point, $3, 710,000. $545,000. North Carolina, $9, 700,000. Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Naval Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, Cali­ California, $18,570,000. Hawaii, $18,815,000. fornia, $630,000. Marine Corps Air Station, Tustin, Califor­ Naval Station, San Diego, California, Naval Surface Weapons Center, Dahlgren, nia, $15,050,000. $17,300,000. Virginia, $4,980,000. Marine Corps Air-Ground Combat Center, Naval Submarine Base, San Diego, Cali­ Navy Public Works Center, Great Lakes, Twentynine Palms, California, $7,830,000. fornia, $25,900,000. lllinois, $1,850,000. Marine Barracks, Washington, District of Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island, Wash­ Naval Construction Battalion Center, Columbia, $2,540,000. ington, $27,880,000. Gulfport, Mississippi, $20,815,000. 22662 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 Naval Air Rework Facility, Jacksonville, Naval Station, , Panama, compete with conventional, onsite construc­ Florida, $1,410,000. $1,580,000. tion methods. Supervisor of Shipbuilding, Jacksonville, Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto IMPROVEMENTS TO MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING Florida, $1,270,000. Rico, $2,550,000. UNITS Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay, Geor­ Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility, SEC. 203. (a) Subject to section 2825 of ti tle gia, $209,960,000. Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, $600,000. 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery, COMMANDER JN CHIEF, PACIFIC FLEET Navy may make expenditures to i mprove ex­ Maine, $11,800,000. Naval Air Station, Cubi Point, Republic of isting military family housing units in an Long Beach Naval Shipyard, Long Beach, the Philippines, $24,260,000. amount not to exceed $9,000,000. . California, $3,010,000. Naval Support Facility, Diego Garcia, (b) The Secretary of the Navy may, not­ Navy Ships Parts Control Center, Mechan­ Indian Ocean, $5,930,000. withstanding the maximum amount per icsburg, Pennsylvania, $16,270,000. Naval Air Station, , Mariana Is­ Naval Underwater Systems Center, New­ unit for an improvement project under sec­ lands, $300,000. port, Rhode Island, $24,840,000. tion 2825(b) of title 10, Uni ted States Code, Naval Ship Repair Facility, Guam, Mari­ Naval Air Rework Facility, Norfolk, Vir­ carry out a project to improve two hundred ana Islands, $2,340,000. ginia, $10,000,000. and sixty-eight existing military family Naval Air Facility, Misawa, Japan, Naval Supply Center, Norfolk, Virginia, housing units at the Naval Air Station, $1,420,000. $9,300,000. Whidbey Island, Washi ngton, in the amount , Portsmouth, Vir­ Naval Station, Subic Bay, Republic of the of $13,300,000. ginia, $11,330,000. Philippines, $6, 520, 000. DESIGN AND FOR SANTA MARGARITA Navy Public Works Center, Norfolk, Vir­ Naval Ship Repair Facility, Subic Bay, WATER PROJECT ginia, $4,050,000. Republic of the Philippines, $710,000. SEC. 204. (a) Subject to subsection fb), Naval Air Rework Facility, North Island, Fleet Activities, Yokosuka, Japan, during fiscal year 1985 the Secretary of the California, $560,000. • $990,000. Navy may obligate not more than $1,500,000 Naval Supply Center, Oakland, ·Califor­ COMMANDER JN CHIEF, NA VAL FORCES, EUROPE from funds appropriated pursuant to the au­ nia, $9,510,000. Fleet Operations Control Center Europe, thorization in section 602fa)(4) for design Naval Training Equipment Center, Orlan­ London, , $2,620,000. and engineering for a project for water do, Florida, $23,500,000. Naval Station, Rota, , $25,020,000. supply and flood control of the Santa Mar­ Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Naval Air Station, Sigonella, , garita River, California. Maryland, $4,620,000. $11,820,000. fb) Funds may not be obligated for the Naval Supply Center, Pearl Harbor, NA VAL MATERIEL COMMAND purpose described in subsection · (a) unless Hawaii, $6,680,000. Navy Public Works Center, Guam, Mari­ legislation is enacted after the date of the Navy Public Works Center, Pearl Harbor, ana Islands, $230,000. enactment of this Act authorizing the Secre­ Hawaii, $5,270,000. NA VAL MEDICAL COMMAND tary of the Interior to carry out the Santa Naval Air Rework Facility, Pensacola, Margarita project, California, in accordance Florida, $5,190,000. Naval Hospital, Rota, Spain, $18,400,000. NA VAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMAND with the Federal reclamation laws and the Navy Public Works Center, Pensacola, plan set out in the report of the Secretary of Naval Communication Area Master Sta­ Florida, $7,830,000. the Interior on the project. Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, Philadel­ tion Western Pacific, Guam, Mariana Is­ phia, Pennsylvania, $16,490,000. lands, $3,210,000. TITLE 111-AIR FORCE Pacific Missile Test Center, Point Mugu, Naval Communication Station, San AUTHORIZED AIR FORCE CONSTRUCTION AND California, $21,030,000. Miguel, Republic of the Philippines, LAND ACQUISITION PROJECTS Fleet Combat Direction Systems Support $300,000. SEC. 301. The Secretary of the Air Force Activity, San Diego, Caiifornia, $11,250,000. Naval Communication Station, Yokosuka, may acquire real property and may carry Naval Supply Center, San Diego, Califor­ Japan, $980,000. out military construction projects in the nia, $4,150,000. NA VAL SECURITY GROUP COMMAND amounts shown for each of the following in­ Navy Public Works Center, San Diego, Naval Security Group Detachment, Diego stallations and locations: California, $4,870,000. Garcia, Indian Ocean, $380,000. INSIDE THE Public Works Center, San Francisco, Naval Security Group Activity, Edzell, California, $13,420,000. Scotland, $340,000. AIR FORCE LOGISTICS COMMAND Naval Electronic Systems Engineering Ac­ Naval Security Group Detachment, Guam, , Utah, $45, 733,000. tivity, St. Inigoes, Maryland, $2,110,000. , $320,000. McClellan Air Force Base, California, Naval Air Development Center, Warmin­ $34,601,000. ster, Pennsylvania, $2,290,000. HOST NATION INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT Various locations, $2, 790,000. Newark Air Force Station, Ohio, $840,000. Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, Vir­ , Georgia, FAMILY HOUSING ginia, $1,140,000. $27,390,000. NA VAL OCEANOGRAPHY COMMAND SEC. 202. (a) The Secretary of the Navy , Oklahoma, may construct or acquire family housing Naval Oceanographic Office, Bay St. $26, 799,000. units (including land acquisition) at the fol­ Louis, Mississippi, $1,570,000. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohi o, lowing installations in the number of units Naval Oceanographic Command, Bay St. $35,350,000. Louis, Mississippi, $375,000. shown, and in the amount shown, for each AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMAND NA VAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMAND installation: Arnold Engineering Development Center, Naval Communication Area Master Sta­ Naval Station, Adak, Alaska, four hundred Tennessee, $7, 700,000. tion, Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia, $1,160,000. andfive units, $53,107,000. , Texas, $4,450,000. NA VAL SECURITY GROUP COMMAND Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Cali­ fornia, seven hundred and sixty units, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Flori­ Naval Security Group Activity, Adak, $41,004,000. da, $2, 750,000. Alaska, $320,000. AEGIS Communications Systems Center, , California, Naval Security Group Activity, Northwest Wallops Island, Virginia, twenty-eight units, Chesapeake, Virginia, $2,500,000. $15,800,000. Naval Security Group Activity, Winter $2,400,000. , Florida, $7,180,000. Harbor, Maine, $220,000. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Various locations, Florida, $6, 300, 000. one hundred and twenty-five units, Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland, OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES $12,430,000. $3,500,000. MARINE CORPS fb) Of the housing units authorized by , Massachusetts, Marine Corps Air Station, Iwakuni, subsection (a) to be constructed at Guanta­ $5,200,000. Japan, $6,820,000. namo Bay, Cuba, twenty-five of such units Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, $910,000. Marine Corps Base, Camp Butler, Okina­ shall be constructed from savings realized Various locations, $1,200,000. wa, Japan, $2,330,000. from the construction of other family hous­ COMMANDER JN CHIEF, ATLANTIC FLEET ing units. The provisions of section 803 of the Military Construction Authorization Base 10, classified location, $2,150,000. Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, Otis Air National Guard Base, Massaohu­ $6,480,000. Act, 1984 (Public Law 98-115), shall not setts, $810,000. Naval Station, Kefl,avik, Iceland, apply to the construction of such units, but $33,560,000. performance standards for the construction AIR TRAINING COMMAND Naval Facility, Kefl,avik, Iceland, of such units shall be used that permit facto­ Chanute Air Force Base, Illi nois, $2, 620, 000. ry-built housing or manufactured housing to $10,150,000. August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22663 , Mississippi, F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Taegu , Korea, $4,950,000. $5,000,000. $49,220,000. Diego Garcia Air Base, Indian Ocean, GoodJellow Air Force Base, Texas, , Washington, $16,100,000. $15,200,000. $16,400,000. , Republic of the Philip- , Mississippi, Grand Forks Air Force Base, North pines, $42,125,000. $16,555,000. Dakota, $2,300,000. Base 11, classified location, $6,100,000. , Texas, , New York, Base 14, classified location, $1, 700,000. $9,290,000. $4,150,000. Wake Island Airfield, Wake Island, Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Grissom Air Force Base, Indiana, $1,235,000. $6,900,000. $6,820,000. SPACE COMMAND , Colorado, K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Michigan, $1,320,000. $16,850,000. , Greenland, $25,000,000. , California, , Maine, $31,370,000. $9,300,000. , Montana, , Guam, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, $1,500,000. $13,342,000: $9, 740,000. March Air Force Base, California, Reese Air Force Base, Texas, $4,900,000. $9,150,000. , Panama, , Texas, , North Dakota, $360,000. $6,300,000. $33,800,000. Oman, various locations, $26,900,000. , Arizona, , Nebraska, $2,500,000. UNITED STATES AIR FORCES IN EUROPE $51,100,000. Camp New Amsterdam, The Netherlands, AIR UNIVERSITY Pease Air Force Base, New Hampshire, $4,510,000. Gunter Air Force Station, Alabama, $5,950,000. Woensdrecht Air Base, The Netherlands, $9,500,000. Plattsburgh Air Force Base, New York, $2,650,000. $3,650,000. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Alzey Radar Site, Germany, $3,150,000. $2,280,000. Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, Bitburg Air Base, Germany, $4,350,000. $33,910,000. ALASKAN AIR COMMAND Classified location, Germany, $600, 000. Burnt Mountain Air Force Station, , Missouri, $4,320,000. Various locations, Germany, $14,600,000. Alaska, $1,400,000. , Germany, $8,650,000. , Alaska, , Michigan, $2,925,000. , Germany, $24,450,000. $420,000. Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska, TACTICAL AIR COMMAND Wenigerath Air Base, Germany, $11,313,000. , Texas, $2,475,000. Galena Airport, Alaska, $11,800,000. $9,800,000. Wiesbaden Air Base, Germany, $650,000. Cannon Air Force Base, New Mexico, Zweibrucken Air Base, Germany, Charleston Air Force Base, South Caroli­ $2,800,000. $3, 785,000. na, $15,540,000. Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, , Italy, $1,600,000. Eglin Auxiliary Field 9, Florida, $12,400,000. Comiso Air Station, Italy, $2,365,000. , Louisiana, $7,830,000. Florennes, Belgium, $1,290,000. $2,950,000. , New Mexico, San Vito Air Station, Italy, $2,250,000. , California, $1,500,000. Torrejon Air Base, Spain, $9, 750,000. $17,450,000. Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, Air Base, Spain, $1,100,000. $1,590,000. , New Mexico, $11,610,000. Ankara Air Station, Turkey, $1,100,000. McChord Air Force Base, Washington, lncirlik Air Base, Turkey, $2,600,000. $3,065,000. Homestead Air Force Base, Florida, $1,050,000. RAF Alconbury, United Kingdom, McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, $5,395,000. $440,000. , Virginia, $28,530,000. RAF , United Kingdom, , California, $3,550,000. $6,530,000. , Arizona, $13,660,000. RAF Common, United King­ Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, $710,000. $4, 610, 000. dom, $12,000,000. Scott Air Force Base, fllinois, $19,400,000. , Georgia, RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom, , California, $2,030,000. $2,100,000. $204, 720,000. Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, RAF Mildenhall, United Kingdom, $4, 900, 000. NATIONAL MILITARY COMMAND CENTER $1,490,000. Myrtle Beach Air Force Base, South Caro­ RAF Upper Heyford, United Kingdom, Pentagon, Virginia, $4, 750, 000. $5,210,000. PACIFIC AIR FORCES lina, $2, 795,000. , Nevada, $5,090,000. RAF Welford, United Kingdom, $740,000. , Hawaii, RAF Woodbridge, United Kingdom, $3,800,000. Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, $20,490,000. $2,050,000. SPACE COMMAND , South Carolina, RAF Molesworth, United Kingdom, Falcon Air Force Station, Colorado, $4,970,000. $15, 004, 000. $ 3, 000, 000. , · Florida, Base 13, classified location, $2,050,000. , Colorado, $4,330,000. Base 19, classified location, $2,850,000. $25,000,000. ACADEMY Classified locations, $2,100,000. Various locations, Europe, $16,400,000. SPECIAL PROJECT United States Air Force Academy, Colora­ Various locations, $53, 700,000. do, $23,460,000. FAMILY HOUSING STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND SEC. 302. The Secretary of the Air Force OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES , Louisiana, may construct or acquire family housing $25, 995, 000. MILITARY AIRLIFT COMMAND units (including land acquisition) at the fol­ , California, , Portugal, $4,550,000. lowing installations in the number of units $2,240,000. Sidi Slimane, Morocco, $2,050,000. shown, and in the amount shown, for each Blytheville Air Force Base, Arkansas, Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany, installation: $1,500,000. $2,940,000. Fort MacArthur, California, one hundred , Texas, PACIFIC AIR FORCES and forty units, $15,100,000. $24,050,000. , Japan, $19, 750,000. Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, , California, Misawa Air Base, Japan, $20,000,000. Trailer Park Expansion, $500,000. $4,100,000. , Japan, $1,000,000. Conrad Air Force Station, Montana, forty Conrad Air Station, Montana, $4,260,000. Kimhae Air Base, Korea, $253,000. units, $3, 705,000. Dickinson Air Station, North Dakota, Kunsan Air Base, Korea, $11,600,000. F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, $3, 710,000. Kwang-Ju Air Base, Korea, $4,460,000. two hundred and sixty-five units, , Texas, $54,260,000. Osan Air Base, Korea, $30,490,000. $17,343,000. , South Dakota, Sachon Air Base, Korea, $1,100,000. Comiso, Italy, five hundred and seventy­ $55,840,000. Suwon Air Base, Korea, $3,990,000. six units, $50,070,000. 22664 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 Osan Air Base, Korea, Utilities Expan­ DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEPENDENTS SCHOOLS "$105,572,000", and "$156,330,000", respec­ sion, $2, 700, 000. Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, tively. RAF Greenham Common, United King­ $1, 700, 000. dom, two hundred and fifty units, TITLE V-NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY Fort Benning, Georgia, $5,600,000. ORGANIZATION INFRASTRUCTURE $22,441,000. Fort Campbell, Kentucky, $7,500,000. RAF Alconbury, United Kingdom, three Fort Knox, Kentucky, $21,961,000. AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE TO hundred units, $27,410,000. United States Military Academy, West MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS RAF Bentwaters, United Kingdom, two Point, New York, $3,650,000. SEC. 501. The Secretary of Defense may hundred units, $20,163,000. Fort Bragg, North Carolina, $5,600,000. make contributions for the North Atlantic Classified location, Federal Republic of Fort Jackson, South Carolina, $7,372,000. Treaty Organization infrastructure pro­ Germany, one hundred and eighty units, OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES gram as provided in section 2806 of title 10, $17,386,000. . United States Code, in an amount not to IMPROVEMENTS TO MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY exceed the amount authorized to be appro­ UNITS Defense Fuel Support Point, Pohang, priated in section 605. Korea, $15,800,000. SEC. 303. faJ Subject to section 2825 of title TITLE VI-AUTHORIZATION OF APPRO­ 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Defense Fuel Support Point, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico, $10,675,000. PRIATIONS AND RECURRING ADMIN­ Air Force may make expenditures to im­ ISTRATIVE PROVISIONS prove existing military family housing units OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE in an amount not to exceed $62,173,000, of Classified location, $12,900,000. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, ARMY which $23, 751,000 is available only for NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY SEC. 601. fa) Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning energy conservation projects. Classified locations, $5,200,000. after September 30, 1984, for military con­ fbJ The Secretary of the Air Force may, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEPENDENTS SCHOOLS notwithstanding the maximum amount per struction, land acquisition, and military Amberg, Germany, $1,610,000. unit for an improvement project under sec­ family housing functions of the Department Bad Kreuznach, Germany, $3,170,000. tion 2825(bJ of title 10, United States Code, of the Army in the total amount of Bad Nauheim, Germany, $1,040,000. carry out projects to improve existing mili­ $3,140,884,000 as follows: Bindlach, Germany, $1,510,000. tary family housing units at the following f1J For projects authorized by section 101 Crailsheim, Germany, $1,430,000. installations in the number of units shown, that are to be carried out inside the United Frankfurt, Germany, $10, 020, 000. and in the amount shown, for each installa­ States, $1,076,307,000. tion: Goeppingen, Germany, $1, 790, 000. (2) For projects authorized by section 101 Hahn Air Base, Germany, $2,450,000. Bergstrom Air Force Base, Texas, one hun­ that are to be carried out outside the United Katterbach, Germany, $3,260,000. dred and fifty-six units, $4, 642, 000. States, $428,820,000. Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, one hun­ Ludwigsburg, Germany, $1,830,000. r3J For unspecified minor construction dred and six units, $2, 772,000. Mannheim, Germany, $3,260,000. projects under section 2805 of title 10, Scott Air Force Base, fllinois, two hundred Neubrueke, Germany, $2,330,000. United States Code, $33,000,000. Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Germany, $820,000. and fifty units, $8,820,000. f4J For architectural and engineering serv­ Rhein-Main Air Base, Germany, ices and construction design under section TITLE IV-DEFENSE AGENCIES $1,830,000. AUTHORIZED CONSTRUCT/ON PROJECTS AND LAND 2807 of title 10, United States Code, mm, Germany, $2,560,000. $170,000,000. ACQUISITION FOR THE DEFENSE AGENCIES Wiesbaden, Germany, $720,000. SEC. 401. The Secretary of Defense may ac­ f5J For military family housing func­ Wertheim, Germany, $1,800,000. tions- quire real property and may carry out mili­ Worms, Germany, $1, 930, 000. fAJ for construction and acquisition of tary construction projects in the amounts Wuerzberg, Germany, $2,297,000. shown for each of the following installations military family housing and facilities, Naval Station, Ke/lavik, Iceland, $166, 003, 000; and and locations: $2,890,000. (BJ for support of military family housing, INSIDE THE UNITED STATES Comiso, Italy, $11,290,000. $1,266, 754,000, of which not more than Camp Kinser, Japan, $5,410,000. DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY $129,000 may be obligated or expended for Camp McTureous, Japan, $5,220,000. Defense Fuel Support Point, Adak, Alaska, the leasing of military family housing units $6, 730,000. Zukeran, Japan, $2,250,000. Seoul, Korea, $1,130,000. in the United States, the Commonwealth of Defense Fuel Support Point, Whittier, Puerto Rico, and Guam, and not more than Brunssum, Netherlands, $2,440,000. Alaska, $12,170,000. $107,378,000 may be obligated or expended Defense Property Disposal Office, Fair­ Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines, $2,950,000. for the leasing of military family housing banks, Alaska, $1,800,000. units in foreign countries. Defense Property Disposal Office, Pearl Clark Air Base, Republic of the Philip­ pines, $4,970,000. fbJ Funds appropriated to the Department Harbor Naval Shipyard, Hawaii, $1,950,000. of Defense for fiscal years before fiscal year Defense Property Disposal Office, Robbins RAF Chicksands, United Kingdom, 1985 for military construction functions of Air Force Base, Georgia, $2,500,000. $810,000. the Army that remain available for obliga­ Defense Fuel Support Point, Grand Forks, RAF Greenham Common, United King­ North Dakota, $475,000. dom, $10,410,000. tion are hereby authorized to be made avail­ able, to the extent provided in appropria­ Defense Fuel Support Point, Cincinnati, RAF , United Kingdom, Ohio, $2,600,000. $5,270,000. tion Acts (1J for military construction projects authorized in section 101 in the Defense Depot, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylva­ RAF Woodbridge, United Kingdom, nia, $18,000,000. $1,380,000. amount of $198,800,000, and (2) for military Defense Fuel Support Point, Mukilteo, family housing projects authorized in sec­ FAMILY HOUSING tion 102 in the amount of $20, 000, 000. Washington, $500,000. SEC. 402. The Secretary of Defense may DEFENSE MAPPING AGENCY fcJ Notwithstanding the cost variations construct or acquire six family housing authorized by section 2853 of title 10, United Hydrographic/Topographic Center, Brook­ units (including land acquisition) at classi­ States Code, and any other cost variations mont, Maryland, $20,100,000. fied locations in the total amount of authorized by law, the total cost of all NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY $693,000. projects carried out under section 101 may Fort Meade, Maryland, $16,920,000. IMPROVEMENTS TO MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING not exceed the sum of the total amount au­ Rosman, North Carolina, $500,000. UNITS thorized to be appropriated under para­ Classified location, $500,000. SEc. 403. Subject to section 2825 of title 10, graphs (1J and f2J of subsection fa) and the OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE United States Code, the Secretary of Defense amount specified in subsection fbJ. Presidio of Monterey, California, may make expenditures to improve existing AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, NAVY $22,475,000. military family housing units in an amount SEC. 602. fa) Funds are hereby authorized White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, not to exceed $107,000. $9,000,000. to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning DEFICIENCY AUTHORIZATION FOR EXISTING after September 30, 1984, for military con­ Classified activity, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, APPROPRIATIONS $28,400,000. struction, land acquisition, and military SEC. 404. Section 604faJ of the Military Classified location, $5,900,000. family housing functions of the Department Construction Authorization Act, ' 1984 DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE of the Navy in the total amount of (Public Law 98-115; 97 Stat. 779), is amend­ $2,288,803,000 as follows: Fort Holabird, Maryland, $220,000. ed by striking out "$306,386,000", (JJ For projects authorized by section 201 DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY "$90,572,000'', and "$143,070,000" and in­ that are to be carried out inside the United Fort McClellan, Alabama, $1,000,000. serting in lieu thereof "$334,646,000", States, $1,223,017,000. August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22665 (2) For projects authorized by section 201 the Air Force that remain available for obli­ and acquisition of military family housing that are to be carried out outside the United gation are hereby authorized to be made and facilities include amounts for minor States, $173,300,000. available, to the extent provided in appro­ construction, improvements to existing (3) For unspecified minor construction priation Acts, for military construction military family housing units and facilities, projects under section 2805 of title 10, projects authorized in section 301 in the relocation of military family housing units United States Code, $19,000,000. amount of $150,670,000. under section 2827 of title 10, United States (4) For architectural and engineering serv­ (c) Notwithstanding the cost variations Code, and architectural and engineering ices and construction design under section authorized by section 2853 of title 10, United services and construction design. 2807 of title 10, United States Code, States Code, and any other cost variations (b) Amounts authorized under sections 601 $150,000,000. authorized by law, the total cost of all through 604 for support of military family (5) For advances to the Secretary of Trans­ projects carried out under section 301 may housing include amounts for operating ex­ portation for construction of defense access not exceed the sum of the total amount au­ penses, leasing expenses, maintenance of roads under section 210 of title 23, United thorized to be appropriated under subsec­ real property expenses, payments of princi­ States Code, $4,000,000. tions (1) and (2) of subsection fa) and the pal and interest on mortgage debts incurred, (6) For military family housing func­ amount specified in subsection (b). and payments of mortgage insurance premi­ tions- AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, DEFENSE ums authorized under section 222 of the Na­ fAJ for construction and acquisition of AGENCIES tional Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715m). military family housing and facilities, SEC. 604. fa) Funds are hereby authorized EXPIRATION OF AUTHORIZATIONS; EXTENSION OF $126,500,000; and to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning CERTAIN PREVIOUS AUTHORIZATIONS fB) for support of military family housing, after September 30, 1984, for military con­ SEC. 607. (a)(1J Except as provided in $592,986,000, of which not more than struction, land acquisition, and military paragraph (2), all authorizations contained $28,000 may be obligated or expended for the family housing functions of the Department in titles I, II, III, rv, and V for military con­ leasing of military family housing units in of Defense (other than the military depart­ struction projects, land acquisition, family ments), in the total amount of $357,075,000 the United States, the Commonwealth of housing projects, and contributions to the Puerto Rico, and Guam, and not more than as follows: NATO Infrastructure program (and authori­ $20,052,000 may be obligated or expended for ( 1) For projects authorized by section 401 that are to be carried out inside the United zations of appropriations therefor con­ the leasing of military family housing units tained in sections 601 through 605) shall in foreign countries. States, $171,823,000. (2) For projects authorized by section 401 expire on October 1, 1986, or the date of the fb) Funds appropriated to the Department enactment of the Military Construction Au­ of Defense for fiscal years before fiscal year that are to be carried out outside the United States, $127,452,000. thorization Act for fiscal year 1987, which­ 1985 for military construction functions of ever is later. the Navy that remain available for obliga­ (3) For unspecified minor construction projects under section 2805 of title 10, (2) The provisions of paragraph (1) do not tion are hereby authorized to be made avail­ apply to authorizations for military con­ able, to the extent provided in appropria­ United States Code, $3,000,000. (4) For construction projects under the struction projects, land acquisition, family tion Acts, for military construction projects housing projects, and contributions to the authorized in section 201 in the amount of contingency construction authority of the Secretary of Defense under section 2804 of NATO Infrastructure program, rand author­ $80, 000, 000. izations of appropriations therefore), for (c) Notwithstanding the cost variations title 10, United States Code, ·$5,000,000. (5) For architectural and engineering serv­ which appropriated funds have been obligat­ authorized by section 2853 of title 10, United ed before October 1, 1986, or the date of the States Code, and any other cost variations ices and construction design under section enactment of the Military Construction Au­ authorized by law, the total cost of all 2807 of title 10, United States Code, thorization Act for fiscal year 1987, which­ projects carried out under section 201 may $30,000,000. (6) For military family housing func­ ever is later, for construction contracts, not exceed the sum of the total amount au­ tions- land acquisition, family housing projects, or thorized to be appropriated under para­ fAJ for construction and acquisition of contributions to the NATO Infrastructure graphs (1) and (2) of subsection (a) and the military family housing and facilities, program. amount specified in subsection (b). $800,000; and (b) Notwithstanding the provisions of sec­ AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, AIR FORCE (BJ for support of military family housing, tion 606fa) of the Military Construction Au­ SEC. 603. (a) Funds are hereby authorized $19,000,000, of which not more than thorization Act, 1983 (Public Law 97-321; 96 to be appropriated for fiscal years beginning $15, 773,000 may be obligated or expended for Stat. 1567), authorizations for the following after September 30, 1984, for military con­ the leasing of military family housing units projects authorized in sections 101, 201, and struction, land acquisition, and military in foreign countries. 301 of that Act shall remain in effect until family housing functions of the Department fb) Funds appropriated to the Department October 1, 1985, or the date of enactment of of the Air Force in the total amount of of Defense for fiscal years before fiscal year the Military Construction Authorization Act $2, 791,063,000 as follows: 1985 for military construction Junctions of for fiscal year 1986, whichever is later: (1) For projects authorized by section 301 the Defense Agencies that remain available (1) Consolidated heating facility in the that are to be carried out inside the United for obligation are hereby authorized to be amount of $1,300,000 at Giessen, Germany. States, $1,241,351,000. made available, to the extent provided in (2) Barracks in the amount of $9,300,000 (2) For projects authorized by section 301 appropriation Acts, for military construc­ at Vilseck, Germany. that are to be carried out outside the United tion projects authorized in section 401 in ( 3) Battalion headquarters and classroom States, $347,239,000. the amount of $52,500,000. in the amount of $3,000,000 at Vilseck, Ger­ (3) For unspecified minor construction (c) Notwithstanding the cost variations many. projects under section 2805 of title 10, authorized by section 2853 of title 10, United (4) Dining facility in the amount of United States Code, $21,000,000. States Code, and any other cost variations $3,600,000 at Vilseck, Germany. (4) For architectural and engineering serv­ authorized by law, the total cost of all (5) Barracks in the amount of $10,600,000 ices and construction design under section projects carried out under section 401 may at Vilseck, Germany. 2807 of title 10, United States Code, not exceed the sum of the total amount au­ (6) Standby generator plant in the amount $154, 000, 000. thorized to be appropriated under subsec­ (5) For advances to the Secretary of Trans­ tions (1) and (2) of subsection (a) and the of $4,500,000 at the Naval Communications Area Master Station Eastern Pacific, Hono­ portation for construction of defense access amount specified in subsection (b). roads under section 210 of title 23, United AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS, NATO lulu, Hawaii. (7) Rapid Deployment Force facilities in States Code, $21, 750,000. SEC. 605. Funds are hereby authorized to (6) For military family housing func­ be appropriated for fiscal years beginning the amount of $55,000,000 at Ras Banas, tions- after September 30, 1984, for contributions . (AJ for construction and acquisition of by the Secretary of Defense under section (8) Ammunition Wharf in the amount of military family housing and facilities, 2806 of title 10, United States Code, for the $24,000,000 at the Naval Magazine, Guam, $244,991,000; and share of the United States of the cost of con­ Mariana Islands. (BJ for support of military family housing, struction projects for the North Atlantic ESTABLISHMENT OF CERTAIN AMOUNTS REQUIRED $760, 732,000, of which not more than Treaty Organization Infrastructure pro­ TO BE SPECIFIED BYLAW $53,339,000 may be obligated or expended for gram, as authorized by section 501, SEC. 608. For projects or contracts initiat­ the leasing of military family housing units $131, 700,000. ed during the period beginning on the date in foreign countries. ACTIVITIES INCLUDED WITHIN AUTHORIZATIONS of the enactment of this Act or October 1, (b) Funds appropriated to the Department FOR MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING 1984, whichever is later, and ending on the of Defense for fiscal years before fiscal year SEC. 606. (a) Amounts authorized under date of the enactment of the Military Con­ 1985 for military construction functions of sections 601 through 604 for construction struction Authorization Act for fiscal year 22666 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984

1986 or October 1, 1985, whichever is later, (1) For the Department of the Army- " fc)(lJ The Secretary concerned may the following amounts apply: fAJ for the Army National Guard of the deduct from a member's pay an amount suf­ fl) The maximum amount for an unspeci­ United States $101,683,000, and ficient to pay for the cost of any repair or fied minor military construction project fBJ for the Army Reserve, $71, 700,000. replacement made necessary as the result of under section 2805 of title 10, United States f2J For the Department of the Navy, for any abuse or negligence referred to i n sub­ Code, is $1,000,000. the Naval and Marine Corps Reserves, section fa) for which the member is liable. f2) The amount of a contract for architec­ $62,000,000. Regulations implementing this section may tural and engineering services or construc­ f3J For the Department of the Air Force­ also provide for the collection of amounts tion design that makes such a contract sub­ fAJ for the Air National Guard of the owed under this section by any other au­ ject to the reporting requirement under sec­ United States $121,200,000, and thorized means. tion 2807 of title 10, United States Code, is fBJ for the Air Force Reserve, $67,800,000. "f2J The final determination of an $300,000. MODIFICATION OF GUARD AND RESERVE MINOR amount to be deducted from the pay of an (3) The maximum amount per unit for an CONSTRUCTION AUTHORITY officer of an armed force in accordance with improvement project for family housing SEC. 702. Effective on October 1, 1984, sec­ regulations prescribed under this section units under section 2825 of title 10, United tion 2233afb) of title 10, United States Code, shall be deemed to be a special order author­ States Code, is $30,000. is amended by striking out "'$50,000" and in­ izing such deduction for the purposes of sec­ (4) The maximum annual rental for a serting in lieu thereof "$100,000". tion 1007 of title 37. family housing unit leased in the United FEDERAL CONTRIBUTION FOR CONSTRUCTION TO "fdJ Amounts received under this section States, Puerto Rico, or Guam under section UPGRADE CR/r/'ICAL PORTIONS OF ARMORIES shall be credited to the family housing oper­ 2828fb) of title 10, United States Code, is SEC. 703. fa) Section 2233faH6J of title 10, ations and maintenance account, in the $6,000. United States Code, is amended- case of damage to a family housing unit for f5HAJ The maximum annual rental for a ( 1) by striking out "arms storage rooms" the equipment or furnishings of a family family housing unit leased in a foreign and inserting in lieu thereof "critical por­ housing unit), or to the operations and country under section 2828fc) of title 10, tions offacilities"; and maintenance account, in the case of damage United States Code, is $16,800. (2) by striking out "standards related to to an unaccompanied personnel housing fBJ The maximum number of family hous­ the safekeeping of arms" and inserting in unit for the equipment or furnishings of an ing units that may be leased at any one time lieu thereof "construction criteria or stand­ unaccompanied personnel housing unit), of in foreign countries under section 2828fcJ of ards related to the execution of the Federal the military department or defense agency title 10, United States Code, is jo,ooo. military mission assigned to the unit using concerned. Amounts so credited shall be (6) The maximum rental per year for the facility". available for use for the same purposes and family housing facilities, or for real proper­ fbJ The amendments made by subsection under the same circumstances as other ty related to family housing facilities, leased fa) shall take effect on October 1, 1984. funds in those accounts. in a foreign country under section 2828ff) of RESTRICTION ON USE OF LANDS AT CAMP SHELBY, "feJ The Secretary of Defense shall pre­ title 10, United States Code, is $250,000. HATTIESBURG, MISSISSIPPI scribe regulations to carry out the provi­ EFFECTIVE DATE FOR PROJECT AUTHORIZATIONS SEC. 704. fa) Except as provided in subsec­ sions of this section, including fl) regula­ SEc. 609. Titles I, II, Ill, rv, and V of this tion fb), the land comprising Camp Shelby, tions for determining the cost of repairs and Act (other than section 104) take effect on Hattiesburg, Mississippi (including any replacements made necessary as the result of October 1, 1984. land acquired by the Secretary of the Army abuse or negligence referred to in subsection SUPPLEMENTAL AUTHORIZATION FOR FISCAL YEAR on or after the date of the enactment of this fa), and f2) regulations providing for limita­ 1984 Act and made a part of Camp Shelby) may tions of liability, the compromise or waiver SEc. 610. fa) In addition to the military not be used for any purpose other than the of claims, and the collection of amounts construction projects authorized by section military training of members of the Armed owed under this section.". 201 of the Military Construction Authoriza­ Forces to enhance the ability of such mem­ f2J The item relating to section 2775 in the tion Act, 1984 (Public Law 98-115; 97 Stat. bers to perform successfully mission assign­ table of sections at the beginning of chapter 762), the Secretary of the Navy may carry ments in a conventional warfare environ­ 165 of such title is amended to read as fol­ out a military construction project outside ment. lows: the United States at the Naval Station, Ke­ fb) Subject to such regulations as the Adju­ "2775. Liability of members for damage to fl,avik, Iceland, in the amount of tant General of the State of Mississippi may housing and related equipment $30,000,000. prescribe, the lands referred to in subsection and furnishings.". fa) may be used for hunting, agricultural, or fb) The project authorized in subsection fb)(l) Regulations shall be prescribed fa) is subject to the authorizations and limi­ forestry purposes or for any other civil pur­ pose for which such lands were permitted to under subsection fe) of section 2775 of title tations applicable to projects authorized in 10, United States Code, as amended by sub­ the Military Construction Authorization be used on or before the date of the enact­ ment of this Act. section fa), not later than 180 days after the Act, 1984 f Public Law 98-115; 97 Stat. 757), date of the enactment of this Act. That sec­ in the same manner as if such project had TITLE VIII-GENERAL PROVISIONS tion shall apply with respect to the liability been authorized in that Act. The limit pre­ PART A-MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM of a member under such section for damage scribed by section 602fbJ of that Act on the REVISIONS or loss to an unaccompanied personnel total cost of all projects carried out under LIABILITY OF OCCUPANTS OF MILITARY HOUSING housing unit for the equipment or furnish­ section 201 of that Act is hereby increased by SEC. 801. fa)(lJ Section 2775 of title 10, ings of an unaccompanied personnel hous­ the additional amount authorized to be ap­ United States Code, is amended to read as ing unitJ or for damage or loss caused by a propriated by subsection fc). follows: guest of the member or of a dependent of the fc) There is hereby authorized to be appro­ "§ 2775. Liability of members for damage to hous­ member to a family housing unit for the priated for fiscal year 1984 for the Depart­ ing and related equipment and furnishings equipment or furnishings of a family hous­ ment of the Navy for the military construc­ "fa) A member of the armed forces shall be ing unit) only in the case of damage or loss tion project authorized by subsection fa), in caused on or after the date that such regula­ addition to the amounts authorized to be liable to the United States for damage to any family housing unit or unaccompanied tions take effect. appropriated by section 602fa)(2) of the f2J The authority of the Secretary of De­ Military Construction Authorization Act, personnel housing unit, or damage to or loss of any equipment or furnishings of any fense under subsection fbJ of such section is 1984 f Public Law 98-115; 97 Stat. 778), the applicable to any claim of the United States amount of $30,000,000. family housing unit or unaccompanied per­ sonnel housing unit, assigned to or provided under such section, whether such claim TITLE VII-GUARD AND RESERVE such member if it is determined, under regu­ arose before, on, or after the date of the en­ FORCES FACILITIES lations prescribed by the Secretary of De­ actment of this Act. AUTHORIZATION FOR FACILITIES fense, that the damage or loss was caused by COST VARIATIONS FOR ACQUISITION OF REAL SEC. 701. There are authorized to be appro­ the abuse or negligence of the member for a PROPERTY BY CONDEMNATION priated for fiscal years beginning after Sep­ dependent of the member) or of a guest of SEC. 802. Section 2676 of title 10, United tember 30, 1984, for the costs of acquisition, the member for a dependent of the member). States Code, is amended- architectural and engineering services, and "fb) The Secretary of Defense may estab­ f 1 J by inserting "or, in the case of land to construction of facilities for the Guard and lish limitations · on liability under this sec­ be acquired by condemnation, the amount Reserve Forces, and for contributions there­ tion, including different limitations based to be deposited with the court as just com­ for, under chapter 133 of title 10, United upon the degree of abuse or negligence in­ pensation for the land" in subsection fc)(2J States Code (including the cost of acquisi­ volved, and may compromise or waive a after "upon the agreed price for the land"; tion of land for those facilities), the follow­ claim of the United States under this sec­ (2) by inserting "or, in the case of land to ing amounts: tion. be acquired by condemnation, the amount August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22667 to be deposited with the court as just com­ section, including specification of the quan­ by inserting after paragraph (7) the follow­ pensation for the land," in subsection tity of a material that serves to make it haz­ ing new paragraph (8J: (c)(2)(BJ after "the agreed price for the ardous or toxic for the purposes of this sec­ "(8) In addition to the contracts author­ land,"; and tion. The definition shall include materials ized by paragraph (7), the Secretary of the ( 3) by adding at the end thereof the follow­ referred to in section 101f14J of the Compre­ Army may enter into one contract under ing new subsection: hensive Environmental Response, Compen­ this subsection for not more than 600 family "(e) The Secretary concerned shall prompt­ sation, and Liability Act of 1980 f42 U.S.C. housing units at one location if the contract ly pay any deficiency judgment against the 9601f14JJ and materials designated under is necessary in order to provide sufficient United States awarded by a court in an section 102 of that Act (42 U.S.C. 9602) and family housing to accommodate a major re­ action for condemnation of any interest in shall include materials that are of an explo­ stationing action by the Army. The Secre­ land or resulting from a final settlement of sive, flammable, or pyrotechnic nature. tary of the Army may not enter into a con­ an action for condemnation of any interest "(bJ Subsection fa) does not apply to- tract under this paragraph and an agree­ in land. Payments under this subsection "(lJ the storage of strategic and critical ment under section 802(g) of the Military may be made from funds available to the materials in the National Defense Stockpile Construction Authorization Act, 1984 Secretary concerned for military construc­ under an agreement for such storage with (Public Law 98-115; 97 Stat. 783). ". tion projects and without regard to the limi­ the Administrator of General Services; (b) Section 802 of the Military Construc­ tations of subsections fc) and (d). ". "(2) the temporary storage or disposal of tion Authorization Act, 1984 (Public Law MAXIMUM AMOUNT FOR ACQUISITION OF OPTIONS explosives in order to protect the public or 98-115; 97 Stat. 783), is amended by redesig­ ON REAL PROPERTY to assist agencies responsible for Federal nat'ing subsection (g) as subsection fhJ and SEC. 803. Section 2677fbJ of title 10, United law enforcement in storing or disposing of by inserting after subsection ff) the follow­ States Code, is amended by striking out "5 explosives when no alternative solution is ing new subsection (gJ: percent" and inserting in lieu thereof "12 available, if such storage or disposal is "(g) In addition to the agreements author­ percent". made in accordance with an agreement be­ ized by subsection ff), the Secretary of the AUTHORITY TO RESTORE LAND OF OTHER AGEN­ tween the Secretary of Defense and the head Army may enter into one agreement under CIES USED TEMPORARILY BY DEPARTMENT OF of the Federal agency concerned; this section for not more than 600 family DEFENSE "( 3) the temporary storage or disposal of housing units at one location if the agree­ SEC. 804. fa) Chapter 159 of title 10, United explosives in order to provide emergency ment is necessary in order to provide suffi­ States Code, is amended by adding at the lifesaving assistance to civil authorities; cient family housing to accommodate a end thereof the following new section: "f4J the disposal of excess explosives pro­ major restationing action by the Army. The duced under a Department of Defense con­ Secretary of the Army may not enter into an "§ 2691. Restoration of land used by permit or lease tract, if the head of the military department from other agencies agreement under this subsection and a con­ concerned determines, in each case, that an tract under section 2828(g)(8J of title 10, "(a) The Secretary of the military depart­ alternative feasible means of disposal is not United States Code.". ment concerned may remove improvements available to the contractor, taking into con­ (c) The amendments made by this section and take any other action necessary in the sideration public safety, available resources shall take effect on October 1, 1984. judgment of the Secretary to restore land of the contractor, and national defense pro­ AUTHORIZED COST VARIATIONS used by that military department by permit duction requirements; or lease from another military department "(5) the temporary storage of nuclear ma­ SEC. 807. Section 2853(e) of title 10, United or Federal agency if the restoration is re­ terials or non-nuclear classified materials in States Code, is amended by inserting "is quired by the permit or lease making that accordance with an agreement with the Sec­ more than the amount specified by law as land available to the military department. retary of Energy; the maximum amount for a minor military The Secretary concerned may carry out this "(6) the storage of materials that consti­ construction project and" after "under the section using funds available for operations tute military resources intended to be used contract" in the second sentence. and maintenance or for military construc­ during peacetime civil emergencies in ac­ CONTRACTS FOR ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER tion. cordance with applicable Department of De­ SERVICES "(b) Unless otherwise prohibited by law or fense regulations; and SEC. 808. (a) Section 2855 of title 10, the terms of the permit or lease, before resto­ "(7) the temporary storage of materials of United States Code, is amended- ration of any land under subsection fa) is other Federal agencies in order to provide ( 1) by inserting "(a)" before "Contracts" begun, the Secretary concerned shall deter­ assistance and refuge for commercial carri­ at the beginning of such section; and mine, under the provisions of the Federal ers of such material during a transportation (2) by adding at the end thereof the follow­ Property and Administrative Services Act of emergency. ing new subsection: 1949 f40 U.S.C. 471 et seq.), whether another "(c) The Secretary of Defense may grant military department or Federal agency has a "(b)(lJ In the case of a contract referred to exceptions to subsection (a) when essential in subsection (a)- use for the land in its existing, improved to protect the health and safety of the public state. During the period required to make "(AJ if the Secretary concerned estimates from imminent danger if the Secretary oth­ that the initial award of the contract will be such a determination, the Secretary may erwise determines the exception is essential provide for maintenance and repair of im­ in an amount greater than or equal to the and if the storage or disposal authorized threshold amount determined under para­ provements on the land to the standards es­ does not compete with private enterprise. tablished for excess property by the Adminis­ graph (2), the contract may not be set aside "(d)(lJ The Secretary may assess a charge exclusively for award to small bminess con­ trator of General Services. ". for any storage or disposal provided under fb) The table of sections at the beginning cerns; and this section. Any such charge shall be on a "(BJ if the Secretary concerned estimates of such chapter is amended by adding at the reimbursable cost basis. end thereof the following new item: that the initial award of the contract will be "(2) In the case of storage under this sec­ in an amount less than the threshold "2691. Restoration of land used by permit or tion authorized because of an imminent amount determined under paragraph (2), lease from other agencies.". danger, the storage provided shall be tempo­ the contract shall be awarded in accordance STORAGE AND DISPOSAL OF NONDEFENSE TOXIC rary and shall cease once the imminent with the set aside provisions of the Small AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS danger no longer exists. In all other cases of Business Act (15 U.S.C. 631 et seq.). storage or disposal authorized under this SEC. 805. fa) Chapter 159 of title 10, United "(2) The initial threshold amount under section, the storage or disposal authorized States Code, is amended by adding after sec­ paragraph (1) is $85,000. The Secretary of shall be terminated as determined by the tion 2691 fas added by section 804) the fol­ Defense may revise that amount in order to Secretary.". lowing new section: ensure that small business concerns receive (b) The table of sections at the beginning a reasonable share of contracts referred to in "§ 2692. Storage and disposal of nondefense toxic of such chapter is amended by adding after subsection (a). and hazardous materials the item relating to section 2691 fas added "(a)(lJ Except as otherwise provided in by section 804) the following new item: "(3) This subsection does not restrict the award of contracte to small business con­ this section, the Secretary of Defense may "2692. Storage and disposal of nondefense not permit the use of an installation of the cerns under section 8(a) of the Small Busi­ toxic and hazardous materi­ ness Act (15 U.S.C. 637(aJJ. ". Department of Defense for the storage or dis­ als.". posal of any material that is a toxic or haz­ (b) Subsection (b) of section 2855 of title ardous material and that is not owned by LEASING AND RENTAL GUARANTEE PROGRAM 1 O, United States Code, as added by subsec­ the Department of Defense. EXTENSION tion fa), shall apply with respect to con­ "(2) The Secretary of Defense shall define SEC. 806. (a) Section 2828fgJ of title 10, tracts awarded after September 30, 1984, by regulation what materials are hazardous United States Code, is amended by redesig­ except that the authority of the Secretary of or toxic materials for the purposes of this nating paragraph (8) as paragraph (9) and Defense under paragraph (2) of that subsec- 22668 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 tion shall apply only with respect to con­ be made under such regulations, for such pe­ under section 6 of Public Law 874 of the tacts awarded after September 30, 1985. riods, and at such prices as the Secretary Eighty-first Congress. The study shall con­ ADMINISTRATION OF FOREST PRODUCTS PROGRAM concerned prescribes consistent with the sider the effect that transferring responsibil­ SEc. 809. faJ Section 2665 of title 10, Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of ity for funding and operating those schools United States Code, is amended- 1978 f16 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.). from the Department of Defense to local f 1 J in subsection fbJ, by striking out "logs "fbJ Proceeds from sales under subsection school districts would have on funding for wholly or partly manufactured by, or other­ f aJ shall be credited to the appropriation ac­ the impact aid program of the Department wise procured for, the Army, Navy, or Air count currently available to the military de­ of Education and the effect that such trans­ Force, or" and inserting in lieu thereof partment concerned for the supply of electri­ fer would have on local school districts. Not ''forest products produced on land owned or cal energy. ". later than May 1, 1984, the Comptroller Gen­ leased by a military department or the"; fb) The table of sections at the beginning eral shall submit to the appropriate commit­ f2J in subsection fdJ, by striking out of such chapter is amended by adding at the tees of Congress a report on the results of the "lumber and timber products" and inserting end thereof the following new item: study. in lieu thereof ''forest products"; "2483. Sale of electricity from alternate TECHNICAL AMENDMENT f3J in subsection feH1J- energy and cogeneration pro­ SEC. 824. Section 807fbJ of the Military fAJ by striking out "timber and timber duction facilities.". Construction Authorization Act, 1984 products" each place it appears and insert­ INSTALLATION OF TELEPHONE WIRING (Public Law 98-115; 97 Stat. 788), is amend­ ing in lieu thereof ''forest products"; and SEC. 811. fa) Section 1348 of title 31, ed by striking out "section 2809" and insert­ fBJ by striking out "25 percent" and in­ United States Code, is amended by adding ing in lieu thereof "section 2667a". The serting in lieu thereof "40 percent"; and at the end thereof the following new subsec­ amendment made by this section shall apply f4J by adding at the end thereof the follow­ tion: as if included in the enactment of the Mili ­ ing new subsection: "fd) Under regulations prescribed by the tary Construction Authorization Act, 1984. "ffH1J There is in the Treasury a reserve Secretary of Defense, funds appropriated to PART C-REAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS account administered by the Secretary of the Department of Defense are available to Defense for the purposes of this section. Bal­ install, repair, and maintain telephone LAND EXCHANGE, FALCON AIR FORCE STATION, ances in the account may be used for ex­ wiring in residences owned or leased by the COLORADO penses of the military departments- United States Government and, if necessary SEC. 831. faJf1J The Secretary of the Air "fAJ for improvements offorest lands; for national defense purposes, in other pri­ Force is authorized to acquire from the "(BJ for unanticipated contingencies in vate residences. ". State of Colorado easements restricting the the administration of forest lands and the fb) The amendment made by subsection use of, and giving the United States rights­ production of forest products for which fa) shall be effective as of January 1, 1984. of-way over, certain parcels of land owned other sources of funds are not available in a Funds appropriated to the Department of by the State of Colorado adjacent to the timely manner; and Defense may be used to reimburse persons Consolidated Space Operations Center, "(CJ for expenses to enable operations of for expenditures made after December 31, Falcon Air Force Station, Colorado. forest lands and the production of forest 1983, for the installation, repair, and main­ f2) As consideration for the interests in products to continue from the end of one tenance of telephone wiring in any Govern­ fiscal year through the beginning of the next land acquired under paragraph f1J, the ment-owned or leased housing unit before United States shall convey to the State of fiscal year without disruption. the date of the enactment of this Act. "f2J Subject to paragraph f3J, there shall Colorado Board of Land Commissi oners all be deposited into the reserve account not FAMILY HOUSING CONSTRUCTED OVERSEAS right, title, and interest of the United States later than December 31 of each year, for SEC. 812. Section 803fa) of the Military in and to suitable Federal lands in Colora­ credit to the preceding fiscal year, an Construction Authorization Act, 1984 do. amount equal to one-half of the amount (if f Public Law 98-115; 97 Stat. 784J is amend­ fbJ The Secretary shall adjust the amount anyJ remaining of the total amount received ed- of land conveyed and the nature of the inter­ by the United States during that fiscal year f1J by inserting " (1)" after "shall require", ests acquired under subsection fa) so that as proceeds from the sale of forest products and the fair market value fas determined by the after fAJ the reimbursement of appropria­ f2J by striking out the period at the end Secretary) of the interests in land acquired tions of the Department of Defense under and inserting in lieu thereof a comma and under subsection faH1J is not less than the subsection fdJ for expenses of production of the following: "or f2J in the case of concrete fair market value fas determined by the Sec­ forest products during that fiscal year, and housing, the use of housing fAJ that is pro­ retary) of the land conveyed under subsec­ fBJ the payment to States under subsection duced in a plant that was fabricated in the tion' faH2J. f e) for that fiscal year. United States by a United States company, fcJ The transaction authorized by subsec­ "f3J The balance in the reserve account and fBJ for which the materials, fixtures, tion faJ may not be carried out until the may not exceed $4,000,000. If a deposit and equipment used in the construction of Secretary has reported to the Committees on under paragraph f2J would cause the bal­ such housing (other than cement, sand, and Armed Services of the Senate and House of ance in the account to exceed that amount, aggregates) are manufactured in the United Representative on the details of the transac­ the deposit shall be made only to the extent States.". tion, including specification of the lands to the amount of the deposit would not cause PART B-MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS be conveyed by the United States under sub­ the balance in the account to exceed TEST OF INNOVATIVE CONSTRUCTION section faH2J, and a period of 21 days has $4,000,000. ". CONTRACTING METHODS passed from the date of the receipt of the fb)(1J Except as provided in paragraph SEC. 821. The Secretary of the Air Force, report by those committees. f2J, the amendments made by subsection faJ with the approval of the Secretary of De­ fdJ The exact acreages of the lands to be shall take effect on October 1, 1984. fense, may enter into construction contracts acquired and conveyed under this section f2J The amendment made by subsection for military construction projects using shall be determined by surveys which are faH2HBJ shall apply with respect to pay­ either turnkey competitive negotiation satisfactory to the Secretary. The cost of any ments to States for fiscal years beginning methods or construction management tech­ such survey shall be borne by the United after September 30, 1984. niques at one installation of the Secretary's States. SALE OF ELECTRICITY FROM ALTERNATE ENERGY choice. Contracts for architectural and engi­ fe) The Secretary may require such addi ­ AND COGENERATION PRODUCTION FACILITIES neering services and for construction tional terms and conditions in connection SEC. 810. fa) Chapter 147 of title 10, United awarded under this section shall be subject with the transaction authorized by this sec­ States Code, is amended by adding at the to section 2855 of title 10, United States tion as the Secretary considers appropriate end thereof the following new section: Code. to protect the interests of the United States. "§ 2483. Sale of electricity from alternate energy REPEAL OF LIMITS ON PROJECTS IN SUPPORT OF REPLACEMENT OF WAREHOUSE FACILITIES, CAMP and cogeneration production facilities THE MASTER RESTATIONING PLAN PENDLETON MARINE CORPS BASE, CALIFORNIA "faJ The Secretary of a military depart­ SEC. 822. Section 107 of the Military Con­ SEC. 832. In consideration for granting ment may sell, contract to sell, or authorize struction Authorization Act, 1983 (Public continued use through December 31, 2006, of the sale by a contractor to a public or pri­ Law 97-321; 96 Stat. 1552), is repealed. approximately 84 acres of land and 164,000 vate utility company of electrical energy STUDY OF SECTION 6 SCHOOLS square feet of warehouse space at the Marine generated from alternate energy or cogenera­ SEC. 823. The Comptroller General of the Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California, to tion type production facilities which are United States shall conduct a study to deter­ the Southern California Edison Company in under the jurisdiction for produced on. land mine the most suitable means to pay for the support of the San Onofre Nuclear Generat­ which is under the jurisdiction) of the Secre­ construction and operation of Department ing Station, the Secretary of the Navy is au­ tary concerned. The sale of such energy shall of Defense dependent schools established thorized to accept- August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22669 fl) replacement warehouse facilities, satis­ fB) for educational and recreational pur­ (3) during the 50-year period beginning on factory to the Secretary, to be constructed at poses related to the purpose described in the date of the conveyance, a construction no cost to the United States on the Marine subparagraph fA); or project may be begun on such land only Corps Base, Camp Pendleton; and fC) for the purposes described in subpara­ alter the plans for such construction are ap­ f2) payment of the fair market rental graphs fA) and fB). proved by the Secretary; and value, as determined by the Secretary, for f2) If the property conveyed pursuant to (4) during the 50-year period beginning on use of the 84 acres of land. subsection fa) is 'not used for one or more of the date of the conveyance, the Foundation DISPOSITION OF SUBSTANDARD HOUSING AT CAMP the purposes described in paragraph (1), all may not sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of PENDLETON, CALIFORNIA,' CONSTRUCTION OF right, title, and interest in and to such prop­ the land conveyed. EQUIVALENT VALUE OF NEW FAMILY HOUSING erty shall revert to the United States, which (e) Notwithstanding section 2733 of title SEC. 833. fa) The Secretary of the Navy is shall have the right of immediate entry 10, United States Code, sections 1346 and authorized to convey all right, title, and in­ thereon. 2672 of title 28, United States Code, and sec­ terest of the United States in and to the f 3) The Secretary may require such other tion 715 of title 32, United States Code, or parcel of land, consisting of 56 acres, more terms and conditions with respect to the any other provision of law enacted before, or less (together with the improvements conveyance as the Secretary considers ap­ on, or after the date of the enactment of this thereon), in Oceanside California owned by propriate to protect the interests of the Act (except a law that specifically refers to the United States and under the jurisdiction United States. the Foundation or to this section), the of the Secretary known as the Sterling fc) The real property referred to in subsec­ United States shall not be liable to the Foun­ Homes Project. The conveyance shall be for tion fa) is a tract of land containing 148.84 dation for any damage to, or diminution in cash or under an exchange as described in acres, more or less, located within the City value of, any land conveyed under this sec­ subsection fc)(2). If the conveyance is for and bounded on the north by Santa Barbara tion for any improvement on such land) if cash, the sale of the property shall be con­ County Highway S-20, on the east by Cali­ such damage or diminution in value is ducted in accordance with competitive bid­ fornia State Highway Numbered 1, and on caused by an activity of the United States at ding procedures. the south and west by property controlled by March Air Force Base, California. fb)(l) The Secretary is authorized to con­ the Department of the Army. ff) The transaction authorized by this sec­ struct family housing units at Camp Pendle­ fd) The exact acreage and legal descrip­ tion shall be made subject to such addition­ ton, California, in addition to the family tion of the property to be conveyed under al terms and conditions as the Secretary housing authorized for Camp Pendleton by subsection fa) shall be determined by sur­ considers appropriate to carry out the provi­ section 202. veys that are satisfactory to the Secretary. sions of this section and to protect the inter­ (2) The number of housing units author­ The cost of any such survey shall be borne by ests of the United States. ized to be constructed under this subsection the City. fg) The exact acreage and legal description is the number of units that may be con­ LAND CONVEYANCE, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, bf any land conveyed under this section structed by the contractor within- CALIFORNIA f A) the amount received as proceeds from shall be determined by surveys which are SEC. 835. fa) Subject to subsection fb), the the conveyance under subsection fa), if the satisfactory to the Secretary. The cost of any Secretary of the Air Force fhereinaJter in property referred to in that subsection is such survey shall be borne by the Founda­ sold for cash; or this section referred to as the "Secretary") is tion. fB) an amount equal to the fair market authorized to convey to the Village West Foundation, Incorporated (hereinafter in RELEASE OF LEASEHOLD INTEREST, SAN DIEGO value, as determined by the Secretary, of the UNIFIED PORT DISTRICT, CALIFORNIA property conveyed under that subsection, if this section referred to as the "Founda­ SEC. 836. fa) Subject to subsection fb), the the property is conveyed under an exchange tion"), of San Bernardino, California, all described in subsection fc)(2). right, title, and interest of the United States Secretary of the Navy fhereinaJter in this fc) If the conveyance under subsection fa) in and to the land described in subsection section referred to as the "Secretary") is au­ is for cash, the Secretary shall retain the fc). thorized to convey to the San Diego Unified proceeds of the sale and shall use the pro­ fb) In consideration for the conveyance by Port District, California (hereinafter in this ceeds for the construction authorized by sub­ the Secretary under subsection fa), the section referred to as the "Port") all right, section fb). In such case, the Secretary may Foundation shall pay to the United States title, and interest of the United States in not enter into a contract for that construc­ an amount of money equal to the fair and to Lease NOyfR)-44755 entered into by tion in an amount in excess of the amount market value fas determined by the Secre­ the United States with the Port, comprising received as proceeds from the sale or in ad­ tary) of the land authorized to be conveyed approximately 3.35 acres of land with Navy­ vance of the receipt of such proceeds. under subsection fb). owned improvements known as the San (2) In lieu of a sale for cash under subsec­ fc) The land referred to in subsection fa) is Diego Branch, Western Division, Naval Fa­ tion (a), the Secretary may exchange the a portion of March Air Force Base, Califor­ cilities Engineering Command. Such con­ property referred to in that subsection for nia, composed of one parcel containing ap­ veyance may not be made until a replace­ the construction of the housing units au­ proximately 150 acres. The tract of land is ment facility for the San Diego Branch is thorized by subsection fb). on west March Air Force Base bounded on available in accordance with subsection fb). fd) The exact acreage and legal descrip­ the east by Clark Street, on the west by Allen fb) In consideration for the conveyance tion of the property to be conveyed by the Street, on the south by 5th Street, and the authorized by subsection fa), the Port Secretary under this section shall be in ac­ north is an extension of 11th Street between shall- cordance with surveys that are satisfactory Allen and Clark Streets. (1) construct, at no expense to the United to the Secretary. The cost of any such survey fd) A conveyance by the Secretary under States, a suitable replacement facility for shall be borne by the buyer. subsection fa) shall provide that- the San Diego Branch at a suitable Navy­ fe) The Secretary may require such addi~ (1) if the land conveyed is not used as a owned site, as determined by the Secretary; tional terms and conditions in connection permanent location for facilities of the (2) pay to the Secretary the cost of remov­ with the conveyance and construction au­ Foundation before the end of the 10-year ing any existing improvements on the re­ thorized by this section as the Secretary con­ period beginning on the date on which the placement site,· siders appropriate to protect the interests of land is conveyed- (3) pay to the Secretary the cost of relocat­ the United States. f A) title to the land shall revert to the ing the San Diego Branch and its tenants,· LAND CONVEYANCE, LOMPOC, CALIFORNIA United States; and and SEC. 834. fa) Subject to subsection fb), the fB) upon such reversion, the Secretary f4) convey to the United States unencum­ Secretary of the Army (hereinafter in this shall pay to the Foundation, from amounts bered title to the replacement facility. section referred to as the "Secretary") is au­ available for that purpose, an amount equal thorized to convey, without monetary con­ to 50 percent of the fair market value of the (c) The Secretary is authorized to receive, sideration, to the city of Lompoc, California land reverting to the United States, deter­ obligate, and disburse any funds received fhereinaJter in this section referred to as the mined as of the date on which the land was under subsection fb)(2) and (3) to facilitate "City"), all right, title, and interest of the conveyed to the Foundation by the Secre­ the relocation. United States in and to the real property de­ tary; fd) If the fair market value of the interest scribed in subsection fc). (2) if all or any portion of the land con­ conveyed under subsection (a) exceeds the fb)(l) The conveyance authorized by sub­ veyed ceases to be used for Foundation pur­ sum of the fair market value of the replace­ section fa) shall be subject to the condition poses during the 40-year period beginning ment facility and the amounts paid under that the real property conveyed shall be used on the date on which the 10-year period subsection (b), as determined by the Secre­ by the City- stated in paragraph fl) ends, title to all of tary, the Port shall pay the difference to the fA) for the Lompoc, California, Western such land which has ceased to be used for United States. Spaceport Museum and Science Center as a Foundation purposes shall revert to the fe) The Secretary may require such addi­ permanent site for a space science museum; United States; tional terms and conditions as the Secretary 22670 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 considers necessary or appropriate to pro­ underground utilities as are customarily lo­ tion as the Secretary considers appropriate tect the interest of the United States. cated in rights-of-way, and related purposes, to protect the interests of the United States. LAND EXCHANGE, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA or fB) all right, title, and interest of the SEC. 837. fa) Subject to subsection fb), the United States in such land. LAND CONVEYANCE, ANNAPOLIS, MARYLAND Secretary of the Navy (hereinafter in this fb) The conveyance authorized by subsec­ SEC. 839. fa) Subject to subsecti ons fb) and section referred to as the "Secretary") is au­ tion (a) may not be made unless- fd), the Secretary of the Navy (hereinafter in thorized fl) to convey to the City of San ( 1) the Irvine Company conveys to the this section referred to as the "Secretary" ) is Diego (hereinafter in this section referred to United States, for a term not to exceed the authorized to convey to the Naval Academy as the "City") all right, title, and interest of period of the use of the Air Facility as an Athletic Association, a nonprofit organiza­ the United States in and to approximately active military air station- tion located in the State of Maryland (here­ 120 acres of land lying southerly of proposed fA) interests or rights acceptable to the inafter in this section referred to as the ''.As­ highway S-52 and east of Second San Diego Secretary within or over certain land com­ sociation"), all right, title, and interest of Aqueduct, and f2) to convey to the City or monly known as the "Browning Corridor" the United States in and to approximately the San Diego Energy Recovery Project, a and certain other undeveloped land tra­ 4. 3 acres of unimproved land comprising a joint powers agency of the City and County versed by military aircraft and used by the portion of the United States Naval Academy, of San Diego (hereinafter in this section re­ Air Facility as its Ground Control Ap­ Annapolis, Maryland. ferred to as "SANDER"), approximately 45 proach; or fb) In consideration for the conveyance acres of land lying easterly of Convoy Street fB) if the Irvine Company and the Secre­ under subsection fa), the Association shall and southerly of proposed highway S-52 and tary are unable to agree to interests or rights pay to the United States an amount equal to comprising a portion of the Naval Air Sta­ acceptable to the Secretary with respect to the appraised fair market value of the prop­ tion, Miramar, San Diego, California. the land described in clause (A) that are at erty to be conveyed fas determined by the fb) In consideration for the conveyances Secretary). authorized by subsection fa), the City shall least equivalent in value fas determined by fc) The unimproved land to be conveyed convey to the United States appropriate in­ the Secretary) to the value of the interest of under subsection fa) is land that was con­ terests fas determined by the Secretary) in the United States to be conveyed under sub­ section fa)- veyed by the Association to the United and to approximately 280 acres of land States in 1965. The exact acreage and legal abutting the boundaries of the Naval Air (i) interests or rights acceptable to the Sec­ description of the land to be conveyed shall Station, Miramar, of which approximately retary in a tract of approximately 39 acres be determined by surveys that are satisfac­ 120 acres are adjacent to and easterly of of land (or a portion thereof that is accepta­ ble to the Secretary) in the vicinity of the tory to the Secretary. The cost of any such highway I-805 in the vicinity of Miramar survey shall be borne by the Association. Road and 160 acres are adjacent to and northwest portion of the intersection of Bar­ fd) Before making the conveyance under northerly of proposed highway S-52, east of ranca Parkway and Peters Canyon Wash; or subsection fa), the Secretary shall enter into Second San Diego Aqueduct. (ii) a combination of interests or rights fc) If the fair market value of the land acceptable to the Secretary within or over an agreement with the Association which conveyed by the Secretary under subsection the land described in clause fA) and in the provides that the Association, after such fa) exceeds the fair market value of the land described in subclause fi); and conveyance, will expeditiously develop the property conveyed and will use the property lands conveyed by the City under subsection (2) the Irvine Company or the cities of for purposes consistent with and in support fb), the Secretary may accept such other Tustin and Irvine pay to the United States of activities of the United States Naval lands as the Secretary has been previously all costs of the United States related to re­ Academy. The terms of the conveyance authorized to acquire by exchange in partial placing, in a manner satisfactory to the Sec­ under subsection fa) shall require that if the or full consideration for the remaining retary, the heavy-lift training fa­ Association fails to comply with the terms of value. The total value of the consideration cility displaced by reason of the conveyance such agreement, all right, title, and interest to the United States shall be at least equal to under subsection fa) and any other improve­ of the Association in and to the land con­ the fair market value of the lands conveyed ment displaced by reason of that convey­ veyed (including the improvements on the under subsection fa), as determined by the ance. land) shall revert at no cost to the United Secretary. The City or SANDER or the City fc) The value of the interests or rights in and SANDER shall pay any difference to the States, which shall have the right of immedi­ real property conveyed to the United States ate entry thereon. United States. under subsection fb)(l) must be at least fd) The exact acreages and legal descrip­ fe) The Secretary may require such addi­ equivalent in value fas determined by the tional terms and conditions under this sec­ tions of any real property to be conveyed or Secretary) to the value of the interest of the acquired under this section shall be deter­ tion as the Secretary considers appropriate United States to be conveyed under subsec­ to protect the interests of the United States. mined by surveys that are satisfactory to the tion fa). FISH HATCHERY, FORT LEWIS, WASHINGTON Secretary. The cost of such surveys shall be fd) If the conveyance under subsection borne by the City or SANDER or by the City fb)(l) is to include a conveyance to the SEC. 840. (a)(l) The Secretary of the Army and SANDER. United States of interests or rights described shall issue a permit to the Secretary of the fe) The Secretary may require such addi­ in subsection fb)(l)(A), then before the con­ Interior for use of the land described in tional terms and conditions under this sec­ veyance authorized by subsection fa) is paragraph (2) as a site for a fish hatchery or tion as the Secretary considers appropriate made, the Secretary and the cities of Tustin shall otherwise make such land available for to protect the interests of the United States. and Irvine shall enter into written agree­ such use by an entity designated by the Sec­ LAND CONVEYANCE, TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA ments, satisfactory to the Secretary, under retary of the Army fwith the concurrence of SEC. 838. fa)(l) Subject to subsections fb) which the cities- th,e Secretary of the Interior). and fc), the Secretary of the Navy (herein­ (2) The land referred to in paragraph (1) is ( 1) agree that in exercising land use plan­ after in this section referred to as the "Secre­ a portion of Fort Lewis, Washington, adja­ ning and zoning authority, the cities shall tary") is authorized to convey to the Irvine cent to Clear Creek, Washington, consisting consider limiting the extent and location of Company, a Michigan corporation, or to of 135 acres, more or less, that was identi­ residential development of the lands com­ either or both of the cities of Tustin and fied as suitable as a site for a fish hatchery monly known as the "Browning Corridor" Irvine, municipal corporations of the State in a feasibility report concerning the loca­ as appropriate to air operations in that cor­ of California, the interest bf the United tion of a fish hatchery at Fort Lewis issued ridor; and States described in paragraph (2) in a tract in May 1982 under contract number 14-16- of approximately 15 acres of land located on (2) provide a process for the United States 0001- 81086 of the Fish and Wilalife Service the Marine Corps Air Station (Helicopter), to participate in the initial and continued of the Department of the Interior, dated July Tustin, California (hereinafter in this sec­ planning of land uses within the Browning 20, 1981. tion referred to as the "Air Facility"), for the Corridor. fb) Land for which a permit is issued for development and extension of a public thor­ re) The exact acreages and legal descrip­ which is otherwise made available) under oughfare through the Air Facility from Bar­ tions of the interests in land to be conveyed subsection fa) may be used by the party to ranca Parkway on the south of the Air Facil­ under subsections fa) and fb) shall be deter­ which the permit is issued for to which the ity to Irvine Center Drive on the north of mined by surveys that are satisfactory to the land is made available) only for a fish the Air Facility. Secretary. The Irvine Company or the cities hatchery and related purposes. The Secre­ (2) The interest of the United States that of Tustin and Irvine shall pay all survey tary of the Army may not incur any cost in may be conveyed under this subsection is and title evidence costs involved in those connection with such use. fA) a public right-of-way easement in perpe­ conveyances. fc) The Secretary of the Army may require tuity over, across, and under the land de­ ff) The Secretary may require such addi­ such additional terms and conditions with scribed in paragraph (1) for roadway pur­ tional terms and conditions in connection respect to this section as the Secretary con­ poses, installation and maintenance of such with the transaction authorized by this sec- siders appropriate. August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22671 And the Senate agree to the same. Planning and design...... 150,000,000 allies to increase their support of U.S. forces MELVIN PRICE, Defense access roads...... 4,000,000 deployed in NATO. The issue of burden G.V. MONTGOMERY, Family housing con- sharing, as exemplified in the Senate vote A. KAZEN, Jr., struction...... 126,500,000 on the Nunn amendment to the fiscal year A.B. WON PAT, Family housing support.. 592,986,000 1985 omnibus defense authorization bill to WM. L. DICKINSON, ------withdraw U.S. forces from NATO unless the KEN KRAMER, Subtotal...... 2,288,803,000 allies keep their commitments to real in­ G. WILLIAM WHITEHURST, ======creases in defense spending, is becoming a Managers on the Part of the House. Section 603 : major issue with the American people. STROM THURMOND, Inside the United States. 1,241,351,000 Unless the allies are more forthcoming in JOHN WARNER, Outside the United their support for U.S. forces, there will be GORDON HUMPHREY, States...... 347,239,000 ever-increasing pressures to bring U.S. DAN QUAYLE, Unspecified minor con- forces home. JOHN P. EAST, struction...... 21,000,000 Of particular concern is the situation in JOHN C. STENNIS, Planning and design...... 154,000,000 the Federal Republic of Germany where the GARY HART, Defense access roads...... 21,750,000 great majority of U.S. forces are deployed. J.J. EXON, Family housing con- In the decade of the 1970's the German gov­ JEFF BINGAMAN, struction...... 244,991,000 Family housing support.. 760,732,000 ernment sponsored programs, such as the Managers on the Part of the Senate. ------Offset Program and the Garlstedt construc­ JOINT EXPLANATORY STATEMENT OF THE Subtotal...... 2,791,063,000 tion program, which supported U.S. forces. COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE ======However, since 1980, while the United The managers on the part of the House Section 604 : Southwest Asia, the German government agreeing votes of the two Houses on the Inside the United States. 171,823,000 has done little to support deployed U.S. amendment of the Senate to the bill ...... 131,700,000 ment could not purchase this facility and differences between the House bill, the ======make it available to U.S. forces. Their in­ Senate amendment, and the substitute Section 701 : quickly by the impact of U.S. forces on the except for clerical corrections, conforming Army National Guard .... . 101,683,000 local economy. changes made necessary by agreements Army Reserve ...... 71,700,000 However, they have not undertaken this reached by the conferees, and minor draft­ Naval Marine Corps Re- option and the conferees find themselves in ing and clarifying changes. serve ...... 62,000,000 a familiar dilemma. The Army budget re­ COMPARISON OF HOUSE AND SENATE BILLS Air National Guard ...... 121,200,000 quest includes $13,100,000 to buy this facili­ As passed by the House, H.R. 5604 provid­ Air Force Reserve ...... 67,800,000 ty; if the project is turned down, U.S. forces ed $9,237,585,000 in new authorization. suffer. Therefore, the conferees have reluc­ The bill as amended by the Senate provid­ Subtotal ...... 424,383,000 tantly agreed to authorize appropriations ed $9,300,089,000 in new authorization. for this facility on the condition that the Total authorization of SUMMARY OF RESOLUTION OF DIFFERENCES Administration will make one more sincere As a result of the conference between the appropriations ...... 9,133,908,000 effort to have the German government buy House and Senate on the differences in H.R. GENERAL TOPICS this facility for use by U.S. forces. 5604, the conferees agree to a new adjusted CONFERENCE GUIDELINES authorization for appropriations for mili­ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT There were several hundred projects or Three projects in the Department of De­ tary construction and family housing for language items in dispute between the fiscal year 1985 in the amount of fense request were associated with the House and Senate versions of the military President's Executive Order 12348, dated $9,133,908,000. The Department of Defense construction authorization bill. In order to and the respective military departments February 25, 1982, which is aimed at im­ submitted a request in the amount of facilitate the resolution of these differences proving the government's management of $10,499,802,000. the conferees established the following con­ real property by selling surplus Federal ference guidelines: properties and using the proceeds to reduce Authorization for appropriations granted, 1. A target of $9.2 billion in budget au­ fiscal year 1985 the national debt. In implementing that thority was determined to represent the order, the Administration has adopted a Section 601 : amount that the conferees could authorize Inside the United States. $1,076,307,000 concomitant policy of requiring one Federal for appropriations to stay within the ceiling agency to pay for property it desires to ac­ Outside the United for the defense function being negotiated States ...... 428,820,000 quire from another Federal agency, includ­ between the House and Senate in confer­ ing land transfers between two military Unspecified minor con- ence on H.R. 5167, the Department of De­ struction ...... 33,000,000 services. In line with this policy, the Nation­ fense Authorization Act for fiscal year 1985. al Defense University requested $5 million Planning and design ...... 170,000,000 2. Within this target, priority was given to Defense access roads...... 0 to acquire from the General Services Ad­ Family housing con- restoring those adequately justified projects ministration 10.5 acres of surplus struction...... 166,003,000 that had been included in the budget re­ land adjacent to Ft. McNair in the District Family housing support .. ___l,_2_6_6_,7_5_4_,o_o_o quest but deferred by either the House or of Columbia for a new university heade­ the Senate for budgetary reasons. · quarters and library. The Air Force request­ Subtotal ...... 3,140,884,000 3. Prior year savings that are expected to ed $1.4 million to buy 50 acres of federally ======result from a good bidding climate in the Section 602 which would require the Army that each service seek to enter into at least projects in Title I in the amount of to demolish temporary World War II one third-party contract for the construc­ $3,140,884,000 which is $2,110,000 above the wooden structures when new facilities were tion and operation of a child care center on House figure and $217,948,000 below the accepted into the inventory on a square foot one of its military installations. The House Senate figure. Among the items considered for square foot basis. The House bill did not report had no such language. in conference and acted upon by the confer­ address this issue. The conferees agree to authorize the child ees were the following: The conferees agree that retention of care centers at the lower total of BROOKE ARMY MEDICAL CENTER World War II temporary wooden buildings $23,400,000. They also agree that the serv­ The Department of the Army and the creates an unnecessary maintenance burden ices should test the market place to deter­ Office of Health Affairs of the Department on the Army and the retention of these mine whether contracting out child care of Defense have been in disagreement for buildings should be kept to the absolute centers is less costly to the government than several years as to whether or not to pro­ minimum. The conferees also recognize that present procedures. Therefore, the services ceed with a new hospital at the site of the some Army functions must continue to uti- are directed to seek contracts with private current Brooke Army Medical Center at lize these aging structures because the total firms through the competitive bidding proc­ Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. replacement of all the World War II facili- ess for the construction and operation of The size of a replacement facility has also ties now in use is not a practical alternative one child care center on a base belonging to been an issue. August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22673 The House bill contained language to re­ would be one-time exception because of the Force. The Senate amendment approved quire the Army to proceed with a 695-bed situation existing at Fort Hood. $2,685,031,000. The conferees agree to a new replacement hospital. The provision further TITLE II-NAVY total in the amount of $2,791,063,000, which specified that separate wings be named is $48,250,000 above the House figure and after Representative Abraham Kazen, Jr. The House bill approved $2,314,558,000 in authorization for the Department of the $106,032,000 above the Senate figure. and Senator John Tower. AIR FORCE MUSEUM The Senate amendment had no compara­ Navy military construction and family hous­ ble provision. ing programs. The Senate amendment ap­ The Air Force requested $5,400,000 as the Recognizing that the Department of the proved authorization in the amount of Federal share of a project to expand the Air Army has recently been directed by the De­ $2,358,381,000 for such purposes. The con­ Force Museum at Wright Patterson Air partment of Defense Office of Health Af­ ferees agree to a new total in Title II of Force Base, Ohio. Private funds are being fairs to design a replacement facility with $2,288,803,000 which is $25,755,000 below raised to match the proposed Federal con­ the capacity for 450 beds, the conferees the House figure and $69,578,000 below the tribution. The ·House approved the request agree to modified language requiring the Senate figure. of the Air Force, while the Senate denied Secretary of the Army to enter into a con­ ADMINISTRATIVE SPACE, WASHINGTON NAVY the request. tract for the design of a replacement facility YARD, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA The conferees debated this issue at with the capacity for not less than 450 beds. The House bill authorized $19,750,000 to length. House conferees felt strongly that The design is to be accomplished in a renovate and covert Building 111 at the this was a meritorious project for which manner that will accommodate future ex­ into administrative there was ample precedent. Senate confer­ pansion in the event it becomes necessary as office space and construct a 680-vehicle ees argued that, in view of the overall con­ the result of increased peacetime needs or parking garage for future occupants of the straints on defense spending and the re­ to meet mobilization requirements. The con­ building and other personnel being relo­ stricted ceiling on military construction in ferees further direct that Brooke Army cated to the Navy Yard in association with a particular, expenditure of funds on this Medical Center remain a regional teaching fiscal year 1983 office space renovation of museum project was not warranted. In addi­ hospital. Building 210. No authorization was provided tion, the Senate conferees argued that The conferees agree to delete the provi­ in the Senate amendment. unless some limits were placed on museum sion to name wings of the hospital for elect­ The conferees agree to authorize $16 mil­ projects, Federal funding could be sought ed officials because of concerns regarding lion for the building conversion and a park­ ing garage appropriately sized to accommo­ for museum projects at a great many mili­ the precedent of naming facilities in the tary installations where such museums al­ annual military construction authorization date the personnel scheduled to move into Building 111 and 210. The 350 future occu­ ready exist. bill. This matter is discussed more fully The Senate conferees reluctantly agree to under the "General Topics" portion of the pants of Building 111 are personnel of the Naval Investigative Service now located at a compromise that would permit each serv­ report. ice pro­ and urges the Secretary of the Air Force to The conferees reluctantly approved the gram to protect the operational capability insure that such practices are not permit­ one-time exemption to the existing space of the master jet base at NAS, Oceana the ted. criteria! statute because of the unique situa­ conferees direct the Navy to resubmit this STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND MILITARY tion at Fort Hood. The senior officers quar­ project in the fiscal year 1986 budget re­ CONSTRUCTION BUDGET ters were constructed in the early 1950s quest. The conferees are displeased with the tac­ based on standards at that time and are in­ TITLE III-AIR FORCE tics used by the Strategic Air Command adequate. The House bill approved $2,742,813,000 for to secure approval of unbudgeted The Senate recedes to the House position military construction and military family projects outside the normal budget process. with the clear understanding that this housing for the Department of the Air The Strategic Air Command is the only 22674 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 major command in any of the services that, APPENDIX ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED as a matter of routine, seeks to have PROJECT LISTING: FISCAL YEAR 1985 MILI­ projects added at the congressional level. STATES-Continued TARY CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION BILL These procedures distort the legislative [In thousands of dollars] process and subvert the service's system of ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED priorities. The conferees expect the Secre­ State/component and installation/project Project cost Total tary of the Air Force to take the necessary STATES action to preclude abuses of the system in [In thousands of dollars] Repair and reclamation hangar ..... 3,150 the future. 1~~~~~s~t ·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: rn~ TITLE IV-DEFENSE AGENCIES State/component and installation/project Project cost Total Corrosion control hangar ...... __8..:.., 5_oo___ _ The House bill authorized $363,148,000 in Eielson AFB ...... 24,450 Alabama: Elmendorf AFB: new construction for Defense Agencies Army: Add to satellite communication while the Senate amendinent approved Anniston Army Depot: ground term ...... 1,900 Health clinic ...... 1,550 $358,245,000. The conferees agree to a new 1 Tank test track modification ...... 2,950 Airi~:tfas~r.°.~ .. ~~. ~~~.'. .. ~.t~'. :.. 1,850 Anniston· Army Depot ...... total of $357,075,000, which is $6,073,000 4,500 Alter un~mp enli~ted person - below the House figure and $1,170,000 below Fort McClellan: nel housing ...... 5,400 Dining facilities modernization ...... 1,700 Add to natural gas line ...... __2_, 1_63_._... _.... _ ... _.... _ .... _ .. . the Senate figure. Upgrade range facilities...... 3, l 00 Elmendorf AFB ...... 11 ,313 TITLE V-NATO INFRASTRUCTURE Trami~rta~~eiiaii·:: :::::::::::::::::::: ...... ~ '. ~~~ .. 6,300 Galena Airport: The House bill authorized $250,000,000 for Redstone Arsenal: Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Guided missile facility ...... 1,900 nel housing ...... 11 ,800 the NATO Infrastructure ·program. Redstone Arsenal ...... 1,900 Galena Airport ...... 11 ,800 The Senate amendment provided authori­ Fort Rucker: Burnt Mountain AFS: zation in the amount of $131,700,000 for the Flight simulator building ...... 2,600 Seismic operating and data Fort Rucker ...... 2,600 transmit facil ...... 1,400 NATO fund. Burnt Mountain AFS ...... 1,400 Believing that the U.S. dollar wilr contin­ ~f~~orce : ...... 15,300 Air Force...... 48,963 ue to be strong against foreign currencies Gunter AFB: Defense Logistics Agency: through fiscal year 1984, the confeees agree 9,500 Defense fuel support point, Adak: CompuJ~~t~~c~~ :: : ::::::::::::::::::::::: 9,500 Fuel tankage...... 6,730 to $131,700,000 authorization for the pro­ Maxwell AFB: Defense fuel support point, gram. Add/ alter composite medical fa- Adak...... 6,730 cility...... 480 2,280 Defense fuel support point, Whittier: TITLE VI-AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIA­ Alter unaccompanied enlisted personnel housing ...... 1,800 Fuel tankage...... 12,170 TIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Defense fuel support point, Maxwell AFB ...... -- . - ---- Whittier ...... 12,170 OVERSEAS HOUSING LEASES Air Force ...... 11,780 Defense property disposal office, Fair- Defense level activities: banks: In Section 608, the House bill approved Maxwell AFB: Covered storage...... 1,800 the request of the Department of Defense Elementary school addition ...... 1,700 Defense property disposal for authority to lease up to 31,000 units of Maxwell AFB ...... 1,700 office, Fairbanks ...... 1,800 Defense Nuclear Agency: family housing at any one time in foreign Fort McClellan: Defense Logistics Agency ...... 20,700 countries. The Senate amendment, however, Army National Guard: Test s~~rt ~~l!~i~~ ~~'.~~-i.~~~ :::: ...... ~ '. ~~~ .. 1,000 Kotzebue: ...... reduced the requested number to 30,000 Army National Guard: Armory. 60 person ...... 3,391 units, the same as the level authorized for Clayton: Organizational maintenance shop .. 857 fiscal year 1984. Kotzebue ...... 4,248 Armo~la~o~'.~.~ .:::::: ::: :::::::: : :::::: : ...... ~~~ -· 552 Family housing: The conferees agree to authorize 30,000 Montgomery: Navy: units. The conferees believe that the re­ Armory 400 person ...... 1,070 Naval station, Adak: U.S. property and fiscal office/ New construction ...... 53,107 quirement for leased housing in foreign warehouse add/alter...... 740 Naval station, Adak ...... 53,107 countries should be reduced as a result of Montgomery ...... _... ._... _.... _ ... _ ___l..:.. ,8_10 Family housing ...... the new construction of family housing au­ 2,362 Alaska ...... 103,321 thorized in fiscal year 1985 and prior years. ~~~a~i~~~r~u~~r ...... Family housing...... 53,107 Dannel~ Field: Arizona: TITLE VII-GUARD AND RESERVE Operational training facility ...... 1,100 Army: Dannelly Field ...... 1,100 Fort Huachuca: The House bill provided a lump sum au­ Army Reserve: Library ...... 1,250 thorization of $428,292,000 for the Guard Birmingham: General instruction bldg ...... 3,900 and Reserve construction program. The Add to Army Reserve Center I maintenance shop...... 3,134 He~~~& . ~.~.~... ~l ·i ·~~ .. ~~.st.~~ .. ~~ :.. 520 Senate amendment contained authorization Birmingham ...... 3,134 Fort Huachuca ...... 5,670 in the amount of $407 ,900,000. AF Reserve: Yuma Proving Ground: Maxwell AFB: Physical fitness training center.. .. . l,300 The conferees agree to authorize Reserve Forces A-E training ...... 690 Yuma Proving Ground ...... 1,300 $424,383,000. Add to squadron operations ...... 1,035 Maxwell AFB ...... 1,725 Army ...... 6,970 HIGH PRIORITY PROJECTS ------Navy: Alabama ...... 12,800 38,101 Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma: In addition to the projects approved in Alaska: Unaccompanied enlisted person- the budget request, authorization is includ­ Army: nel housing ...... 10,740 Fort Richardson: Cold storage warehouse ...... 660 ed to construct the following high priority Dining facilities modernization ...... 2,150 Parachute and survival equii>- items from the lump-sum authorization: Child care center addition ...... 900 ment shop ...... 790 Barracks modernization ...... 4,200 7,250 Missile equipment maintenance Army National Guard: Fort Richardson ...... 1,900 Shemya Air Force Base: sh~ariiie... coijiS .. A.ir .. station:·· Camp Shelby, MS-Alter/rehab Guided missile facility ...... 12,800 Yuma ...... 14,090 buildings...... $8,113 Shemya Air Force Base ...... _.... _. _____12,800_ Air Force: Davis-Monthan AFB: Greensberg, OH-Army aviation Army ...... 20,050 Base civil engineer maintenance support facility ...... 3,770 Navy: facilities ...... 2,400 Naval facility, Adak: Supply warehouse ...... 3,150 Holdenville, OK-Armory ...... 900 Base support facilities ...... 3,900 Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Army Reserve: Ripley, WV-Alter Naval facilities, Adak ...... 3,900 5,300 Naval station, Adak: Air~~fth~~\~feriaiice .. areas''iigh·i:·· and expand U.S. Army Reserve Chapel and religious education ing ...... 1,550 Center...... 1,300 building ...... 5,140 Davis-Monthan AFB ...... 12,400 Naval and Marine Corps Reserve: Naval station, Adak ...... 5,140 Luke AFB: Naval security group activity, Adak: Alter Base Support Center ...... 4,500 Charlotte, NC-Land acquisition .... 1,200 Antenna support facilities ...... 320 Water wells and storage tank ...... 2, 100 Air National Guard: Naval security group activ- Avionics shop ...... 2,450 ity, Adak ...... _... _. ------320 Unaccomp enlisted personnel Stewart Field, NY-Phase IV con- 4,400 struction ...... 10,500 ~~~orce: ...... 9,360 Eci~~~s~aii ..ia

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Army National Guard: Marine Corps Base. Camp Pendleton: Fleet Anti-Sub Warf Trng Ctr, Pac, Marana: Fuel storage facility ...... 3,340 San Diego: Flight weapons similator bldg, Tacti~I vehicle maintenance fa- Unaccompanied enlisted person- ph 1...... 1,508 c1hlles ...... 8,500 nel housing ...... 6,470 Armory, 200 person ...... 1,365 Maintenance hanger (MCAF) ...... 4.700 Fleet Anti-Sub Warf Trng Army aviation support facility ...... 3,591 Chapel, religious education and Ctr, Pac, San Diego ...... 6,470 2,191 instr lac ... . 2,360 Flt Combat Dir Sys Support Act, San Traini~a~:~~iti~~.·.. ~~ ..1.1 .:::::::::::: 8,655 Operational trainer facility Diego: Air National Guard: 3,120 Computer programming oper- Sky Harbor IAP: En1i~~FJiniiig· ··iaciii~···n;'Odeiii:·· ations center ...... 11.250 Medical training and admin fa. 1zat1on ...... 2,610 Flt Combat Dir Sys Sup- 900 Unaccompanied enlisted person- port Act, San Diego ...... 11,250 cili~ky · ii·ariiOi.. iAi>;·:::::::::: . 900 nel housing ...... 23,900 Fleet Training Center, San Diego: Tactical vehicle maintenance fa- Applied instruction building ...... 5,250 Arizona ...... 59,175 1,680 Fleet Training Center, San Arkansas: Hai~1:~·1i5 · ;,y35·iii . iiicili~ ·:: 440 5,250 Army: Child care center ...... 2,202 Marine CorpsDieN~·riiil·· ··oei>iiC .. saii .... Pine Bluff Arsenal: ...... Mountain warfare training lac Diego: Water treatment plant...... 2,550 1,480 Recruit training facility ...... 8,650 Pine Bluff Arsenal 2,550 ( B~a~rrertiriis... iiase:···caiiip .. Unaccompanied enlisted person- Air Force: Pendleton ...... 54,332 nel housing ...... 9,920 Blytheville AFB: Naval Weapons Center, China Lake: Marine Corps Recruit Precision measurement equip- Ventilation improvements ...... 630 Depot, San Diego ...... 18,570 ment lab ...... 540 1,500 Naval Weapons Center, Naval Station, San Diego: Alert taxiway barriers ...... 960 China Lake ...... 630 Unaccompanied enlisted. person- Blytheville AFB ...... 1,500 Naval Amphibious Base, Coronado: nel housing ...... 17,300 Little Rock AFB: Special warfare operations build- Naval Station, San Diego ...... 17,300 Material handling equipment ing ...... 3,420 Naval Supply Center, San Diego: maint shop...... 1.100 Fiberglass and painting facility ...... 2,100 Servemart (NS Long Beach) ...... 2,670 Alter air conditioning-composite Unaccomp enlisted pers HSG Defense property disp off scrap- medical fa...... 490 (Camp Pendleton) ...... 3,220 yard reloc ...... 1,480 Little Rock AFB ...... 1,590 Naval Amphibious Base, Navy Supply Center, San ------Coronado ...... 8,740 4,150 Air Foree...... 3,090 Naval Air Facility, El Centro: Naval Trainin~ie~n-ie·i ;· ··saii .... ii~&ii:·· ····· · Air National Guard: Water treatment facilities .. ... 1,700 Unaccompanied enlisted person- Ft Smith: Naval Air Facility, El 83 Composite telecom/medical Centro ...... 1.700 nel N~~~tiiiiiig· ·ceiiier:· saii " ' 00 Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro: Diego ...... 8,300 traw~n~~r~.. ~~.~.i~.: :::::::::::::::::: 1,300 1•300 4,610 Navy Public Works Center, San Diego: ------~~ta~e:~r~~:ne~~iiiia.nce.iaa·ci-iiig .. Administrative Office ...... 4,870 Arkansas ...... 6,940 area ...... 4,880 California: High explosive magazines ...... 2,690 Nai:o~~~o ~°.r~s--~~t~r: .. 4,870 Army: Small arms range-outdoor ...... 680 Naval Submarine Base, San Diego: Ft Irwin: Land acquisition ...... 4,750 Pier extension ...... 25,900 Vehicle fuel distribution ...... 1,950 Marine Corps Air Station, Naval Submarine Base, Military personnel and family El Toro ...... 17,610 San Diego ...... 25,900 service center ...... 650 Naval Air Station, Lemoore: Navy Public Works Center, San Fran­ Cold storage warehouse ...... 1,850 Boiler plant modifications ...... 580 cisco: Electronics/communications Naval Air Station, Lemoore .. 580 Wharf utilities (NSC Oakland) ...... 7,650 repair shop...... 500 Naval Shipyard, Long Beach: Facility enerru improvements ...... 5,770 Sewage treatment plant effluent Facility energy improvements ...... 3,010 disposal...... 780 Naval Shipyard, Long Beach ...... 3,010 Nain ~~!i~ci:r~~--~~~~'.: .. . 13,420 Automatic data processing build- Naval Station, Mare Island: Marine Corps Air Station, Tustin: ing...... 3,900 Construction battalion unit com- Maintenance hangar ...... 13,200 Flood protection at sewage plex ...... 1,090 Engine test cell ...... 1,140 treatment plant...... 990 Unaccompanied enlisted person- Oil spill prevention ...... 710 Multi-purpose training range...... 1,800 nel housing ...... 6,600 Marine Corps Air Station, Bivouac facility with dining...... 1,950 Naval Station, Mare Island ...... 7,690 Tustin ...... 15,050 Dental clinic ...... 3,300 Naval Air Station, Miramar: Marcorp Air-Grnd Comb Ctr, Twenty- Land acquisition...... 2,100 Engine test cell ...... 3,460 nine Palms: Ft. Irwin ...... 19,770 Naval Air Station, Miramar 3,460 Ammunition storage facilities .... . 4,830 Oakland Army Base: Battalion headquarters ... 1,900 Child care center ...... 657 Naval Air Station, Moffett Field: Taxiway improvements .. 3,950 0 1.100 Insulate buildings...... 860 Fire protection pipeline .. 1,730 Arm 7.iaicoiii·· ·· Aii~iiiiici· ·· · ·coiiib .. Energy efficient lighting...... 1,150 Railroad dock ...... 690 Ctr, Twentynine Palms ..... 7,830 Oakland Army Base ...... 2,667 Naval Air Station, Moffett Naval Station, Long Beach: Fort Ord: Field ...... 6,370 Child care center ...... 990 Dining facilities modernization ...... 700 Naval Air rework facility, North Island: Naval Station, Long Beach ...... 990 Military operations in urbanized Facility energy improvements ...... 560 Naval Region Data Automation Ctr, terrain ...... 5.100 Naval Air rework facility, San Diego: Aircraft parking apron ...... 860 North Island ...... 560 Data processing center...... 15.700 Wastewater treatment plant...... 8,300 Naval Air Station, North Island: Naval Region Data Auto- Fort Ord ...... 14,960 Observation tower (San Cle- mation Ctr, San Diego ...... 15.700 Presidio of San Francisco: mente Is.) ...... 1.190 Shore Intermediate Main! Act, Long Barracks with dining facility ...... 11,400 Maintenance hangar ...... 5,190 Beach: Administration building ...... 1,000 Naval Air Station, North Shore intermediate maintenance Child care center...... 1,980 Island ...... ,...... 6,380 facility ...... 11.700 Barracks ...... 6,600 Naval Hospital, Oakland: Shore Intermediate Main! Presidio of San Francisco ...... 20,980 Hospital modification ...... 29,140 Act, Lon~ Beach ...... 11.700 Sharpe Army Depot: Naval Hospital, Oakland 29,140 Western distribution facility...... 49,000 Naval Supply Center, Oakland: Naval ~:~fJil~t~r ~l~~i~ton(Mwrc Sharpe Army Depot ...... 49,000 Hazardous and flammable store- Bridgeport) ...... 1,410 Sierra Army Depot: house ...... 7,670 Naval Hospital, Camp Pen- lnstrusion detection system 4,150 Petroleum oil lubricants pump dleton ...... 1,410 Sierra Army Depot. 4.150 station ...... 1,840 ------Naval Supply Center, Oak- Navy ...... 358.782 Army ...... 111 ,527 land ...... 9,510 Air Force: Navy: Pacific Missile Test center, Point Beale AFB: Naval air rework facility, Alameda:: Refueling vehicle shop ... 940 Gun testing facility ...... 3,820 Mulrrtrames shop ...... 1.680 Add/alter avionics shop. 1,300 Naval air rework facility, Unaccomp personnel housing- Beale AFB ...... 2,240 Alameda ...... 3,820 San Nicholas Is ...... 6,650 Castle AFB: Naval Air Station, Alameda: Electrical and electronics sys- Aircraft corrosion control facility .. . 4,100 Heating, ventilation, air condi- tems lab ...... 12.700 Castle AFB ...... 4,100 tioning ...... 4,540 Pacific Missile Test Center, Edwards AFB: Telephone lines ...... 690 21,030 1,500 Ventilation improvements ...... 580 Naval Constr~~\~~ M~~~g· ·· fo ; Port ...... ~~/~1~rse~1~rri~at~i~~~ib.utiiiii .. Naval Air Station, Alameda 5,810 Hueneme: system ...... 2,700 Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow: Construction equipment training Education center ...... 800 5,670 buildings ...... 4,580 Hydrant fuel system ...... 4,050 Securi~a~~~eho~ii5······ Lagisiics .. Naval Construction Trng Add/alter science and engineer- Base, Barstow . 5,670 Ctr, Port Hueneme ...... 4,580 ing center ...... 4.750 22676 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED STATES-Continued STATES-Continued STATES-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars]

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Systems engineering test facility... 2,000 Naval Station, Treasure Greater Wilmington Airport ...... 900 Edwards AFB ...... 15,800 Island ...... 29,165 Army Reserve: !'.eorge AFB: AF Reserve: Seaford: Base support center ...... 6,300 Travis AFB: Add to Army Reserve Ctr main- Munitions facilities ...... 2,150 Add to Reserve forces opns and tenance shop...... 1,206 Unaccomp enlisted personnel training tac 1,253 Seaford ...... 1,206 housing ...... 7,100 Travis AFB ... 1,253 Sound suppressor support ...... 550 Family housing Delaware ...... 2,106 Aircraft maintenance area light- Army: District of Columbia: ing ...... 1,350 Sierra Army Depot: Army: George AFB ...... 17,450 New construction ...... 6,381 Walter Reed Army Med Ctr: McClellan AFB: Family housing . [6,381] Hospital food service facility al- ECIP-Weatherize buildings-alter Navy: teration ...... 4,800 mechanical ...... 410 Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton: Walter Reed Army Med Ctr ...... 4,800 Technical laboratory facility ...... 13,091 New construction, MCB Camp Navy: Communication electronics facili- Pendleton ...... (41,004] Commandant, Naval District, Washing­ ty ...... 6,300 Marine Corps Base, Camp ton: Education, training and employ- Pendleton ...... Administrative office ...... 16,000 ment facility ...... 3,600 Family housing ...... [41 ,004] Commandant, Naval Dis- Integrated support facility, PH. II .. 11,200 Air Force: trict. Washington ...... 16,000 McClellan AFB ...... 34,601 Ft. MacArthur: Naval Research Laboratory, Washing- March AFB: New construction (140) ...... [15,100 ton: Aller unaccomp enlisted person- Ft MacArthur ...... Optics Laboratory ...... 10,850 nel housing ...... 5,650 Family housing ...... [15,100 Facilities energy improvements ...... 1,380 Flight simulator training facility ... . 3,500 Mission Operations Support March AFB ...... 9,150 California ...... 868,374 Center ...... 19,420 Mather AFB: Family housing. Naval Research Laboratory, Colorado: 31 ,650 Alter electrical substation/distri- Marine .. ·· · bution...... 3,500 9,300 Army: Barrac~~~~s~i~~iiiii ;············· Vehicle maintenance complex...... 5,800 Fort Carson: Building modernization ...... 2,540 Mather AFB ...... 9,300 Ammunition storage ...... 3,100 Marine Barracks, Washing- Norton AFB: Range roads ...... 2,200 ton ...... 2,540 Aircraft corrosion control facility ... 3,100 Utilities ...... 8,000 Personnel support activity, Washing- Aircraft support/equipment stor- Operations building ...... 2,600 ton: age tac ...... 1,100 Fuel storage and dispensing fa - Flight simulator training facility ... . 1,250 cility ...... 1,500 Pa~ffic~~1nfa~so~~iJ ..... ~~~~~ .. 250 Add/alter child care center ...... 1,080 Warehouse ...... 1,100 Personnel support activity, Norton AFB ...... 6,530 Tactical equipment shop ...... 8,600 Washington ...... 250 Travis AFB: Tactical equipment shop ...... 7,200 1,000 Fort Carson ...... 34,300 Navy ...... _. _____5o_.4 _4o ~j~l~:~u~~ri~ ~~ ~~~e~r.a~~~.'. ::: 1,530 Fitzsimons Army Medical Center: District of Columbia ...... 55,240 Air pollution-vapor emis cntl/jel Insulate buildings ...... 650 Florida: fuel sir ...... 990 Fitzsimons Army Medical Navy: Composite medical facility-PH Center ...... 650 Naval Air Rework Facility, Jackson­ 11...... 201,200 34,950 ville: Travis AFB ...... 204,720 ~i~~orce ; ...... Ventilation improvements ...... 1,410 Vandenberg AFB: Naval Air Rework Facility, Unaccomp enlisted personnel U.S. Air Force Academy: Add/alter cadet gymnasium ... . 10,000 Jacksonville ...... 1,410 housing ...... 6,000 Naval Air Station, Jacksonville: STS-lhermal protection ...... 510 Add/alter child care center ...... 360 Add/alter cadet dining hall ...... 13,100 Maintenance hangar improve- STS-south base powerplant ...... 15,950 ments ...... 6,560 STS-launch support facilities ...... 3,650 U.S. Air Force Academy ...... 23,460 Lowry AFB: Religious education bldg ...... 840 STS-safety improvements ...... 1,250 Naval Air Station, Jackson- $TS-security improvements. 4,700 ECIP-Weatherize/alter mechan- 1,320 ville ...... 7,400 Fire station ...... 1,350 Super Shipbldg, conver repair, Jack­ Peacekeeper-add/aller security ical~~~lif~k:: :::::::::::::::::::::::: 1,320 Peterson AFB: sonville: facility ...... 500 Administrative building (NS Vandenberg AFB .. 33,910 Norad and Space Command Headquarters...... 25,000 Mayport) ...... 1,270 Peterson AFB ...... 25,000 Super Shipbldg, conver Air Force ...... 337,801 repair, Jacksonville ...... 1,270 Defense level activities: Falcon AFS: Mid-CONUS tracking station ...... 3,000 Fleet Training Center, Mayport: Defen~ni~nf~~~~ . l~~'.il~t~:~~n.'.e~e~'. .. Falcon AFS ...... 3,000 Firefighting training facility...... 6,510 2,225 ------Fleet Training Center, May- Physical fitness center ...... 9,800 Air Force ...... 52,780 port ...... 6,510 Library ...... 1,680 Navy Reserve: Naval Station, Mayport: Child care center ...... 2,030 Bulkhead ...... , ...... 5,870 Recreation center ...... 2,410 NMCRC Denver: Reserve training building .. 11,000 Sec~r)ty building and land acqui - Logisl~ support facility ...... 2,930 NMCRC Denver ... 11,000 sition ...... 780 ...... Waterfront utilities ...... 1,480 ~e3~~ fa~~in·i·st'..at.i~~ ~~~ 1,400 Colorado ...... 98,730 Wharf utilities improvement ...... 400 Defense Language Insti­ Connecticut: Construction battalion unit com- tute-Monterey .. 22,475 Navy: plex ...... 1,410 Army National Guard: Naval Submarine Base, New London: Naval Station , Mayport ...... 9,940 Bell: Security improvements ...... 890 Naval Hospital, Orlando: Organizational maintenance shop .. 464 Berthing pier improvements ...... 2,240 Unaccompanied enlisted person- Bell ...... 464 Utilities improvements and land nel housing ...... 1,760 Camp Roberts: acquisition...... 12,000 Naval Hospital, Orlando ...... 1,760 859 5,100 Ammo~~~\~~i!i~'. .. ~~ .. I~: Naval Training Center, Orlando: 859 1 2,770 1,900 6,800 Army National Guard ...... 1,323 ~~E !~~i~~~i~i~ : ~iiii~i:~~: ::::::::: : : ~~~~a~~~~u .1sioii .. iiaiiifni.biiiici.ing:: 1,460 Operational trainer facility ...... 4,250 Facility energy improvements ...... 360 Air National Guard: Naval Submarine Base, Fresno Air Terminal: Naval Training Center, Or- New London ...... 34,050 lando ...... 3,720 Air National Guard: Fue~~~ .. ~~'.~.t~~~~'.~~ ~~tr.~~ .. 1,300 Naval Training Equipment Center, Or­ ... Bradley Field: lando: Add/ alter jet fuel storage ...... 900 Add/alter base supply ...... 500 Composite medical training/se- Training Equipment Center ...... 23,500 Bradley field ...... 500 Naval Training Equipment curity police ...... 1,500 Orange ANGS: Fresno Air Terminal.. .. . 3.700 Center. Orlando ...... 23,500 Add/alter vehicle mainl shop ...... 500 Naval Div and Salvage Trng Ctr, Army Reserve: Orange ANGS ...... 500 Chico: : Add to Army Reserve Ctr ...... 906 Air National Guard ...... 1,000 Free ascent tank ...... 1,250 Chico ...... 906 Army Reserve: Naval Div and Salvage Mountain View: Middletown: Trng Ctr, Panama City ...... 1,250 150-mbr Army Reserve Ctr ...... 1,458 Naval Air Rework Facility, Pensacola: ~e~~n~~~~~~~ .. ~'.'...~~~~: .. 1,442 Middletown 1,458 Manufacture and repair shop Mountain View ...... 1,442 modernization ...... 4,5400 ------'-- Connecticut ... 36,508 Facility energy improvements ...... 690 Army reserve ...... 2,348 Delaware: Naval Air Rework Facility. Navy Reserve: Air National Guard: Pensacola ...... 5,190 Naval Station, Treasure Island: Naval Air Station, Pensacola: Berthing pier ...... 29,165 GreateM~i~1i'W~~~i:~r'rMmin Fae ...... 900 Child care center ...... 1,270 August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22677 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED STATES-Continued STATES-Continued STATES-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars]

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Naval Air Station, Pensaco- Tactical equipment shop ...... 6,700 la...... 1,270 Navy: Navy Public Works Center, Pensacola: eo~e~~(y .....a~~in . i.~t~.~.~i~~ ...... a .~~ .. Naval Air Station, Barbers Point: Water supply facilities addition ..... 7, 830 1,350 Avionics shop ...... 5,250 Fort Benning ... 37,650 Operational training facility addi- Navy Public Works Center, Fort Gordon: Pensacola ...... 7,830 tion ...... 1,380 Naval Air Station, Whiting Field: General instruction building .... 6,500 Naval Air Station, Barbers Child care center . Approach lighting ..... 1,030 1,800 Point ...... 6,630 Radar facility ...... 820 Dental clinic ...... 3,900 Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Aircraft parking apron addition ... 2,100 Fort Gordon 12,200 Bay: Naval Air Station, Whiting Ft. Stewart/Hunter AAF: Water distribution system im- Automatic data processing build- Field ...... 3,950 provements ...... 6,490 Personnel support activity, Pensacola: ing ...... 1,900 Unacc?m .enlisted pers hsg mod- Pay and personnel support off- Tactical equipment shop ...... 7,400 ermzat1on ...... 7,610 NAS Pensacola ...... 1,480 Barracks with dining facility ...... 10,500 Combat aircraft ordnance loading Pay and personnel support office Child care center ...... 2,880 area ...... 2,440 (Gulfport) ...... 1,030 Water pollution abatement ...... 690 Marine Corps Air Station, Personnel support activity, Multipurpose training range ...... 20,000 Kaneohe Bay ...... 16,540 Pensacola ...... _..._ ... _... _... ____2'--,5_10 Parachute drying tower ...... 960 Naval Magazine Lualualei: Tactical equipment shop ...... 16,500 Ordnance operations building...... 3,130 77,510 Physical fitness training center .... . 5,300 Naval Magazine Lualualei'...... 3,130 ~~~Dice : ..... Ft. Stewart/Hunter AAF 66,130 Com Oceanographic Sys Pacific, Pearl Eglin AFB: Harbor: Add/alter central control facility .. . 920 Army 115,980 Munitions maintenance and as- Navy: Ter~a1Wh~:Ym1~n~ .... ~.~il~in·g·= ·· 17,000 sembly facility ...... 610 Naval Submarine Base, Kings Bay: Add/alter field training facility ...... 1,150 Dredging ...... 23 ,200 eo~aci~.e~~~f a~~~~r . ~~.~ ...... 17,000 Eglin AFB ...... 7,180 Utilities and site improvements .... . 23,800 Naval Station, Pearl Harbor: High explosives research and de­ Refit industrial facility ...... 25,000 Degaussing building ...... 545 velopment facility ... 4,500 Base admin bldg and communi- Naval Station, Pearl Harbor.. .. 545 Homestead AFB: cations center ...... 7,320 Naval Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor: Add/alter fire station ...... 1,050 Refit wharf ...... 33,000 Operational storage ...... 345 Homestead AFB ...... 1,050 Waterfront services facility ...... 6,770 Unaccompanied enlisted person- MacDill AFB: Unaccompanied enlisted person- nel housing ...... 12,500 Add/alter recreation library ...... 510 nel housing ...... 4,270 Unaccompanied officer personnel Tactical training range (Avon Strategic weapons facility housing ...... 4,940 Park) ...... 1,500 (phase I) ...... 81,700 Bulkheads ...... 1,030 Satellite communication ground Community impact assistance ...... 4,900 Naval Submarine Base, terminal...... 2,600 Naval Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor ...... 18,815 Naval Supply Center, Pearl Harbor: MacDill AFB ...... 4,610 Kings Bay ...... 209,960 Patrick AFB: Air Force: Fire protection systems ...... 4,630 Aircraft maintenance unit facility .. 910 Moody AFB: Data Processing Center Addition .. . 2,050 Naval Supply Center, Pearl Patrick AFB ...... 910 Aircraft generation squadron Tyndall AFB: parts zone ...... 1,200 Harbor...... 6,680 Arm/disarm pad ...... 330 Winnersville gunnery range ...... 830 Narrar~~blic Works Center, Pearl Sound suppressor support ...... 550 Moody AFB ...... 2,030 Electrical distribution Sys im- Robins AFB: provements ...... 5,270 Aircra~~~j~1n~e~~~ .~~.o~.:::::::...... 3,450 4,330 Add/alter aircraft maintenance Eglin AFB auxilliary field 9: docks ...... 7,100 ...... Consolidated support Center .... Na~~1u~~crt!~r~~ ~~t~r'. 5,270 5,750 Emergency backup power ...... 1,600 Camp H M Smith-Oahu: Water tank ...... 660 Logistics system operations ECIP-install heat recovery Unaccompanied enlisted person- center ...... 8,390 1,910 system ...... 220 Fire protection warehouses ...... 1,300 nel ~~~i~ f;f'siiiffii=iiahu :::::. 1,910 Add/alter tactical force manage- Hazardous material storage 9,000 ------ment center ...... 1,200 Robins AFB 27,390 NAVY ... 76,520 Eglin AFB auxilliary field 9 7,830 Air Force ...... 29,420 Air Force: Cape Canaveral AFS: Defense Logistics Agency Hickam AFB: $TS-security improvements. 2,750 Robins AFB, def. property disposal off. Consolidated technical photo/ Cape Canaveral AFS ...... 2,750 Various locations-Florida: Hazardous material waste facili- 1,900 ty ...... Eastern test range reconfigura- 2,500 AdJ/f~~ al~~"iiaiigar ·:: ::: 500 Robins AFB ...... 2,500 Fleet service terminal .... 1,400 tion ...... 6,300 Defense level activities: Hickam AFB 3,800 Various locations- Florida .... _... ______6'--, 30_0 Fort Benning: Defense Logistics Agency: Def Property Disposal Off, Pearl Air Force ...... 34 ,960 New middle school 5,600 Army National Guard: Fort Benning . 5,600 Harbor: Camp Blanding: Army National Guard: Hazardous material/waste facili- Helicopter landing lane ...... Fort Stewart: ty ...... 1,950 699 Def Property Disposal Off, Camp Blanding ...... 699 Mob1hzat1on and tra1mng equip- Plant City: ment site, add .. 4,407 Pearl Harbor ... 1,950 Fort Stewart ... Armoi 100 person ...... 883 4,407 Hawaii 241,970 ant City...... 883 Air National Guard: Savannah map: Idaho: ------Air Force: ~r~~a~~~~r~u~~r 1,582 Aerial port training facility ...... 1,300 Mountain Home AFB: ...... Savannah map ...... 1,300 Jacksonville IAP: Add/alter ACFT generation sq Georgia . parts store ...... 940 Add/alter hangar for avionics ...... 800 369,167 Sound suppressor support Fuel cell main! hangar ...... 1,300 Hawaii: 550 Army: Mountain Home AFB . 1,490 Base engineer maint facility ...... 1,200 Army National Guard: Add/alter base supply/admin/ Hawaii: Warehouse ...... Gowen Field: warehouse tac ...... 700 2,050 Machine gun & multi-purpose Jacksonville IAP 4,000 Detached latrines 930 Army Reserve: Hawaii ...... 2,980 681 Milton: Helemano: ran~weii .. Fieiii:· ...... 681 mbr Army Reserve ctr . Army Reserve: 60 1,043 Barracks modernization 4,650 Rexburg: Milton ...... 1,043 Helemano ... 4,650 Orlando: Schofield Barracks: Ad~e~~n~~m/h~~~~~ .. ~r'...~~i~ : .. 682 Tactical equipment shop ...... 12,800 Rexburg .... A~e~~~m~~.e~.~~ .. ~~~'...~~i~:.. 1,932 Physical fitness training center .... . 5,350 Orlando ...... _.... _ ... _... _. ------'-1,9_32 Tactical equipment shop ...... 5,700 Idaho ...... 2,853 Barracks modernization ...... Army Reserve 8,000 : 2,975 Energy monitoring and control Army: Navy Reserve: system ... NMCRC Miami: 3,100 Rock Island Arsenal: Storm drainage ...... 420 11 6,900 6,510 Infantry remote target system ~~~~~~~; ~a~~1fctunng "'ia'Ciii: .. Reserv~M~W~i~ia~il~'.~~.:: : 6,510 ran~til)ii'eiii ''8arrai:'ks: :: ::: 1,700 ty-rearm ...... 44,000 Florida ...... 127,537 37,070 Rock Island Arsenal ..... 50,900 Georgia: Tripler Army Medical Center: Navy: Army: Hospital addition alteration ...... 115,000 Naval Training Center, Great Lakes Tripler Army Medical Recruit processing building .... . 9,990 Fort ~~~~c\s ...... 18,600 Center ...... 115,000 Operational trainer facility ...... 1,960 Applied instruction building ...... 11 ,000 ------Naval Training Center, Army 159,700 Great Lakes ...... 11 ,950 22678 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED STATES-Continued STATES-Continued STATES-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars]

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Navy Public Works Center, Great Kansas: Aircraft maintenance area light· Lakes: Army: ing ...... 800 Water distribution line ...... 480 Fort Leavenworth: ECIP--alter lighting/ mechani- Steam and condensate systems .... 1,370 Unaccompanied officer housing ..... 11 ,000 cal/structural ...... 1,200 Fort Leavenworth ...... 11,000 England AFB ...... 2,950 Na'&e~b~cke~~.'.~~.. ~~'.~r '.... 1,850 Fort Riley: ------Ammunition storage...... 3,700 Air Force ...... 28,945 Navy ...... 13,800 Battalion headquarters and Army National Guard: Air Force: classroom ...... 2,700 Bunkie: Chanute AFB: Energy monitoring and control Armory 60 person ...... 837 Alter electrical distribution ...... 2,650 system .... 650 Bunkie ...... 837 Fire protection training complex ... 7,500 Insulate buildings...... 300 Air National Guard: Chanute AFB ...... 10,150 Tactical equipment shop ...... 4,750 NAS: Scott AFB: Battalion headquarters and Operational training facility ...... 2,000 Air Force Communications Com- classroom ...... 1,550 New Orleans NAS ...... 2,000 mand Hq Fae ...... 19.400 Army Reserve: Scott AFB ...... 19,400 Co~~~{y .....~~~i·n·i·~'.'. .~t.i~~ ...... ~".~. . l.4 50 Alexandria: Hardstand ...... 4,850 Add !o Army Reserve Ctr ...... 542 Air Force ...... 29 ,550 Tactical equipment shop addition .. 3,250 Alexandria ...... 542 Army National Guard: Tactical equipment shop ...... 9,700 Lafayette: Marseilles: Add to Army Reserve Ctr ...... 1,995 Unit training & equipment site...... 960 Co~~~{y ... .~~~i . ~.i~~r-~~-i~~ ...... ~~~ -- 900 Lafayette ...... 1,995 Armory 100 person ...... 1,000 Fort Riley...... 33 ,800 Monroe: Marseilles ...... 1,960 ------Add to Army Reserve Ctr ...... 455 N. Riverside: Army .... . 44,800 Monroe ...... 455 Armory 800 person ...... 3,148 Kentucky;: N. Riverside ...... _.. .. _ ... _ ... _.. _· ____3._ 14_8 Army: Army Reserve ...... 2,992 Fort Campbell: Navy Reserve: Army National Guard ...... 5,108 Naval support activity, New Orleans: Air National Guard: Co~~~~{y ... .~~~i · n·i ·s~'..~t.i~~ ...... a .~~ .. 3,200 Personnel support activity office... 1,030 Chicago-O'Hare 1 AP: Tactical equipment shop ...... 5,000 Naval support activity. Automotive maintenance shop ...... 2.700 Aircraft maintenance facility ...... 9,800 New Orleans ...... 1,030 Chicago-O'Hare 1 AP ...... 2.700 Scheduled maintenance plat- AF Reserve: Greater Peoria Aprt: forms ...... 840 Barksdale AFB: Alter various buildings ...... 1,000 Fort Campbell ...... 18,840 Aircraft maintenance dock...... 4,500 Automotive maintenance/refuel Fort Knox: ADD/ alter acft engine insp and vehicle shop ...... 2,200 Communications facility ...... 1,600 repair shop...... 500 Great Perioia Aprt ...... 3,2000 Ammunition storage ...... 7,800 Composite group training ...... 2,778 Capital Map: Infantry remote target system Barksdale AFB ...... 7,778 Weapons calibration shelter. 1.100 . ranges ...... 2,500 Capital Map ...... _... ._. . ._. . _· ____1.100_ Tracked vehicle basic driving Louisiana ...... 84,432 course ...... 1,700 Maine: Air National Guard ...... 7,000 Fort Knox ...... 13,600 Navy: Navy Reserve: ------Naval Air Station Brunswick: NMCRC Rock Island: Army ...... 32.440 Land acquisition ...... 2, 170 Defense level activities: Vehicle maintenance shop .. 570 Alert ~~~~ b~J~in~,a~1i~'.iosru.ii s: ·· 340 MNCRC Rock Island 570 Fort Knox: 1 Vocational Education Center ...... 3,450 wick ...... 2, 510 Illinois ...... 106,928 Air condition dependents schools .. . 7,200 Naval security group act, Winter Indiana: Library Media Center ...... 4,311 Harbor: Army: Intramural facility ...... 2,000 Antenna support facilities ...... 220 Crane: Auditorium and 14 classrooms ...... 5,000 Ammunition surveillance facility ... . 3,600 Fort Knox ...... 21,961 Na~lnt:C~~%or~'.~~P··· ~~ ~ '...... 220 Crane ...... 3,600 Fort Campbell: Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Kittery: Fort Benjamin Harrison: Three elementary school addi· Engineering management build· Barracks ...... 13,400 lions ...... 2,700 mg ...... 11 ,800 · Fort Benjamin Harrison 13.400 Renovation of six dependents Portsmouth Naval shipyard, Indiana MP: schools ...... 4,800 Kittery 11 ,800 1,900 Fort Campbell ...... _.... _ ... _.. _ ___ 7_, 500 Prop ~~~ra~~ ~t ::::::::::: : :::::::::: :. 1,900 Navy ...... , ...... 14,530 Defense level activities 29,461 Air Force: Army ...... 18,900 Army National Guard: Loring AFB: Air Force: Ashland: Composite medical facility ...... 24,900 Grissom AFB: Organizational maintenance shop .. 443 Composite maintenance complex ... 3,300 Base flight operations facility ...... 920 Ashland. 443 Dining hall ...... 3,170 Aircraft maintenance shop ...... 1,502 Murray: Loring AFB ...... 31 ,370 Base civil engineering compex, 927 Army National Guard: Ph.I ...... 4.400 ArmoiJr~~y :~'.~". .::::::::::: m Bangor: Grissom AFB ...... 6,820 Organizational maintenance shop .. 594 Air National Guard: Army National Guard ...... 1,370 Bangor...... 594 Ft Wayne MAP: Army Reserve: Air National Guard: WeaJlllnS sys security flight fa. Owensboro: Bangor IAP: Add to Army Reserve Ctr ...... 1,515 Security police opns facility...... c1lity ...... 500 Owensboro 1, 515 500 Ft Wayne MAP ...... 500 Bangor IAP ...... 500 Army Reserve: Kentucky ...... 64,786 Indianapolis: Louisiana: Maine ...... 46,994 Add to Army Reserve Ctr .. . 2.485 Army: Maryland: Indianapolis ...... 2,485 Louisiana MP: Army: AF Reserve: Chemical lab ...... 1,600 Aberdeen Proving Ground: Grissom AFB: Louisiana MP .. 1.600 Chapel and child care center ...... 4,950 ACFT engine insp & repair shop .. . 1,270 Fort Polk: Chemistry laboratory .. .. 20,000 Apron ...... 1,700 19,000 Barracks ...... 17,800 Grissom AFB ...... 2,970 ~~~~~:i.~". ..s.' .~-~~~ :::: ::: ::: : : : :: : ::::::: 8,200 Dining facilities modernization ...... 4,950 Aircraft maintenance facility ...... 10,000 Operations building ...... 10.400 Indiana ...... 31 ,675 Physical fitness training center ..... 2,050 Applied instruction building ...... 7,300 Iowa: Fort Polk ...... 39,250 Aberdeen Proving Ground ..... 65,400 Army: Fort Detrick: Iowa MP: 40,850 Medical administration building .. . 3,100 Replace barricades ...... 690 ~f~~orce :· ········· ··· ············ Fire station ...... 1,200 Environmental control system .. . 1.100 Barksdale AFB: Medical intelligence operations Iowa MP . 1,790 Environmental medicine facility .... . 445 facility ...... 3,600 Army National Guard: Flight simulator training facility ... . 3,500 13,600 Clinton: Add/alter alert crew facility ...... 2,150 Stand%rfe8!f~~t~I.~ .~~.:::::::::::::: 21 ,500 Armory 100 person .. 729 ECIP-alter mechanical systems .. . 400 Fort George G. Meade: Clinton ...... 729 ALCM-storage igloos ...... 15,600 Insulate buildings ...... 5,900 Air National Guard: ALCM - support equipment shop .. . 2,300 Fort George G. Meade ...... _... ______5._ 90_0 city MAP: ALCM-miscellaneous support Weapons system security flight facilities ...... 1,600 Army ..... 92,800 facility ...... 500 Barksdale AFB ...... 25,995 Navy: Sioux City MAP ... . 500 England AFB: Naval Academy, Annapolis: Aircraft generation squadron Boat repair facility modernization .. 1,960 Iowa. 3,019 parts store 950 Naval Academy, Annapolis .. 1.960 August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22679 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED STATES-Continued STATES-Continued STATES-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars]

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Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River: Army National Guard: Air National Guard ...... 11 ,100 Family services center ...... 520 Bay City: . Municipal sewer connection ...... 3,500 Armory 60 person ...... 955 Mississippi ...... 67,339 Facility energy improvements ...... 600 955 Missouri: Naval Air Test Center, Pa- Air National Gua~iy mi·· seiifidge .. ANGiC''" Army: tuxent River ...... 4,620 Add/alter bldg 120 ...... 1,400 Fort Leonard Wood: Naval electronic sys engr act, St. Alter aircraft engine l&R shop ...... 500 Infantry remote target system lnigoes: Alter hangars 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and ranges ...... 2,800 Ships navigation equipment labo- building 128 ...... 800 Applied instruction building ...... 3,650 ratory ...... 1,600 Addtion to munitions main! & Fort Leonard Wood...... 6,450 Sewerage system ...... 510 500 Air Force: Naval electronic sys engr sto~fiiciiie.. ANali: :::::::::::: 3,200 Whiteman AFB: act, St. lnigoes ...... 2, l 00 Army Reserve: Missile operations facility ...... 2,200 ------Ann Arbor 8,690 Recreation center...... 1,650 ~~1orce : ...... Add to Army Reserve Ctr ...... 726 Cold storage facility ...... 470 Goddard Space Flight Center: Ann Arbor ...... 726 Whiteman AFB ...... 4,320 STS-dassified data process facil- AF Reserve: Air National Guard: ity ...... 3,500 Selfridge AFB: Rosecrans Memorial Apt: Goddard Space Flight Organizational maintenance shop .. 430 Add alter base supply/equip Center .. 3,500 Selfridge AFB ...... 430 warehouse ...... 600 Add to squadron operations fa- Air Force ...... 3,500 Michigan ...... 25,086 cility ...... 1,100 Defense Mapping Agency: Minnesota: Rosecrans Memorial Apt... .. 1,700 OMA Hydrographic/Topographic Air National Guard: St Louis Center: Duluth IAP: Fire Station ...... 900 Addition to Albert Hall ...... 20,100 Auto maint/refuel vehicle/vehi- St Louis ...... 900 OMA Hydrographic/Topo- cle storage .... 2,300 graphic Center ...... 20,100 Duluth IAP ...... 2,300 Air National Guard ...... 2,600 National Security Agency: AF Reserve: Army Reserve: Fort Meade: Minn-St Paul IAP: Richards-Gebaur AFB: Systems processing center ...... 12,585 Vehicle maintenance complex ...... 2,400 Convert-Army Reserve Ctr/main- AWCS support/admin bldg ...... 410 Minn-St Paul IAP ...... _..._. _____2_.4_00 tenance shop ...... 2,666 Electric vault venting ...... 125 Richards-Gebaur AFB ...... 2,666 Seq (9827-8) Mod ...... 3,800 Minnesota ...... 4,700 Navy Reserve: Fort Meade ...... , ...... Mississippi: NMCRC Kansas City: 16,920 Navy: National Security Agency ...... 16,920 Naval Oceanographic Office Bay Saint AciuJ~~/~~s ..... r~~~~ ...... ~'.~ . i·n·i~~. . 62 5 Louis: NMCRC Kansas City ...... 625 Def lnf~ti~~l~~r~rvc : Data processing center addition.. .. 1,570 Storage facility...... 220 Missouri ..... 16,661 Fort Holabird ...... 220 Na~a~Y~~~o~~~~'.~ .. ~.f.'.'.c.~ ·· · ····· · ·········· · ······ 1,570 Montana: Air National Guard: Naval Construction Battalion Ctr Gulf- Air Force: Andrews AFB: port: Malmstrom AFB: Squadron opns facility ...... 1,200 Seabee military training building ... 1,860 Add/alter gymnasium ... 1,500 Alter aircraft main! hangar 8 & Gymnasium...... 1,7 40 Malmstrom AFB ...... 1,500 9...... 1,600 Elevated potable water storage Conrad: Andrews AFB ...... 2,800 tank ...... 810 1 1 Glenn L. Martin Aprt: Sea bee regimental headquarters .... 2,590 Str:~~~fio~. ~.g~:~'. ~... ~ ... a~~ .. .~ .~~ .. 4,260 Upgrade Hangar !...... 2,500 Sea bee battalion headquarters...... 2,800 Conrad ...... 4,260 Glenn L. Martin Aprt ...... 2,500 Unaccompanied enlisted person------nel housing ...... 4,650 Air Force...... 5,760 Air National Guard ...... 5,300 War reserves warehouse ...... 4,460 Army National Guard: Enlisted dining facility addition .. ... 1,580 HAVRE: Army: Medical clinic addition ...... 325 Armory 60 person . 776 Family housing: Naval Construction Battal- Havre ... 776 Aberdeen Proving Ground: ion Ctr Gulfport ...... 20,815 Family housing: New construction (30,792) Naval Oceanographer Command Bay Air Force: Aberdeen proving ground ...... [30,7921 St Louis: Conrad AFS: Maryland ...... 147,530 Massachusett>: Administrative office ...... 375 New construction ( 40) . [3,705] Army: Conrad AFS ...... Na~~n~~o~~at~~\s~~ : ...... 375 Family housing ... _... _... _. ____[_3,_70_5] Fort Devens: Naval Air Station Meridian: Correct safety deficiencies.. 1,700 Arming and dearming pads ...... 1,300 Montana ...... 6,536 Water distribution system up- Aircraft operations building addi- Family housing .... . [3,705] tion ...... 820 Nebraska: gra~rt .. oeveiis::::::::::::: 2.750 4,450 Air Force: Roads...... 750 Air Force: Naval Air Station Meridian ... 2,870 Offutt AFB: Hanscom AFB: 5000 Navy ...... 25,630 ~rr~;:~ ~~l~e~~~; Pl:~\iifes:: .. • Alter l~~n~~r~fe~~.~~'.~~.:::::::::: :...... 5,200 5,200 Otis and Base: Air Force: PH 11...... 34,200 Pave Paws-boundary security Columbus AFB: Precision measurement equip- system...... 810 Aircraft maintenance dock 5,000 ment lab ...... 900 Columbus AFB . 5,000 Add to global weather central...... 3,400 Otis Ang Base ...... 810 Keesler AFB: Add/alter central power plant...... 2,200 Air Force ...... 6,010 Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Unaccompanied enlisted per- AF Reserve: nel housing ...... 9,500 sonnel housing .. 5,400 Westover AFB: Multi-purpose aircraft mainte- Offutt AFB .... 51.100 Base civil engineer complex ...... 2,700 nance shop ...... 3,100 Nevada: Westover AFB ...... 2,700 Air condition CMF kitchen ...... 435 Navy: Family housing: ECIP-insulate buildings/alter me- : Air Force: 520 Explosives area improvements ...... 4,740 Hanscom AFB: Alt;~ani~lectri.cai ·· ···ciisliiiitiliiiii .. Maintenance hangar ...... 5,000 Mobile home park-extension system ...... 3,000 Unaccompanied enlisted person- Keesler AFB ...... 16,555 nel housing ...... 12,900 (4~aiiSCOiii.:Af'iC. (5001 Unaccompanied officer personnel Air Force ...... Family housing ...... _... _.... _ .. ____....::[_50~0) 21,555 housing...... 8,100 Army National Guard: Aircraft direct fueling station ...... 3,700 Massachusetts 13,160 Camp Shelby: Naval Air Station Fallon ...... 34,440 ·····················raiiif1y .. h.oiisini::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::: [500] Land acquisition ph 3 ...... 941 Air Force: Michigan: Alter /rehabilitate buildings ...... 8,113 Nellis AFB: Air Force: Camp Shelby ...... 9,054 Add/ alter base access road ...... 2,800 Kl Sawyer AFB: Air National Guard: Ecip-weatherize buildings/alter Add/alter alert crew facility 2,350 Jackson (A C Thompson) : mechanical ...... 990 ALCM support facilities ...... 12,000 Combined squadron opns/dining Aircraft maintenance area light- ALCM storage facilities ...... 2,500 hall ...... 2,400 ing ...... 1,300 Kl Sawyer AFB ...... 16,850 Aircraft parking and fuel sys. Nellis AFB .. 5,090 Wurtsmith AFB: mod ...... 7,800 Air National Guard: Environmental medicine facility ..... 425 Jackson (A C Thompson) 10,200 Reno IAP: , ------Gulfport: Fire suppression system ...... 800 ALCM storage igloo ...... 2,500 Munitions main! and storage fa- Reno IAP ...... 800 Wurtsmith AFB ...... 2,925 cility ...... 900 Air Force ...... 19,775 Gulfport ...... 900 Nevada ...... 40,330 22680 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED STATES-Continued STATES-Continued STATES-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars]

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New Hampshire: Defense level activities: North Carolina: Anny: White Sands Missile Range: Army: Cold Region Research LaboralOfY: High energy laser systems test Fort Bragg: facility ...... 9,000 Physical fitness training center Lai:~~:k .. ~~~.ri~.~r.~~~~ ... ~~.s~.~~ .. 30600 While Sands Missile Range ...... 9,000 with pool ...... 3,750 Cold Region Research Lab- Army National Guard: Ranse control building ...... 1,000 ora!OIY ...... 3,600 Santa Fe: Tactical equipment shop ...... 7,400 Air Force: US Property and Fiscal Office Aircraft maintenance facility ...... 11,400 Pease AFB: Multi-purpose training range ...... 11 ,600 Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Bld~iiie . ie :: : ::: : :::::::::::::::::::::::: ...... ~~~ .. 596 Barracks ...... 15,500 nel housing ...... 5,100 Air National Guard: Consolidated dining facility ...... 2,500 Add/alter unaccomp medical lo- Kirtland AFB: Electronics/communications gistics lac ...... 850 Petroleum operations/refueler repair ShOJ> ...... 860 Pease AFB ...... 5,950 Energy monitoring and control Army Reserve: par~i~'aiiii'"Ari :::::::::::::::::: : ::::: ...... ~~~ .. 500 1,100 Keene: Army Reserve: Heili~~m1iiiii ..iii0

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Navy Reserve: Add/ alter integrated support fa· Lewistown: Charlotte: 100-Mbr Army Reserve Ctr/ Land acquisition ...... 1,200 cili~iiker.. Arii'::::::::::::: ::::: ::::::::: ...... ~:~~~ .. 26,799 maintenance shop...... 2,503 Charlotte ...... 1,200 Army National Guard: Lewistown ...... 2,503 Holdenville: North carolina...... 192,005 900 Army Reserve ...... 4,493 North Dakota: AF Reserve:Armoioide'nviiie·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 900 Navy Reserve: Air Force: NAS Willow Grove: Grand Forks AFB: Tinker AFB: Add/alter alert crew facility...... 2,300 Add/alter squadron operations ...... 550 Taxiw~Jv~i~~ .. Grove·:::::::::::::::: ...... ~:~~~ .. 1,030 Grand Forks AFB ...... 2,300 Tinker AFB ...... 550 AF Reserve: Minot AFB: Oklahoma ...... 55,649 Greater Pittsburgh IAP: Add/alter alert crew facility...... 2,600 : Warehouse...... 1,020 F-15-helicopter rescue and re- Air National Guard: Greater Pittsburgh IAP ...... 1,020 covery hangar ...... 2,400 Portland IAP: Willow Grove ARF: F-15-supply and equipment Fire station ...... 700 Squadron operations ...... 1,845 warehouse ...... 1,300 Comm~lectronic training/mobili· Willow Grove ARF ...... 1,845 Composite medical facility ...... 27,500 ty storage ...... 1,400 AF Reserve ...... Minot AFB ...... 33,800 Portland IAP ...... 2,100 2,865 Dickinson: Kingsley Field: Strat tmg range-site 5 and land Alter Hangar 219 ...... 3,000 Pennsvtvania ...... 86,194 Kingsley Field ...... 3,000 Rhode Island: ~l~'ii:ii :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ...... ~:~~~ .. 3,710 Navy: Air National Guard ...... 5,100 Naval Underwater Systems Center Air Force ...... 39,810 AF Reserve: Newport: Defense Logistics Agency: Portland IAP: Submarine weapon systems inte- Def fuel support point, Grand Forks: Aerial port training facility ...... 550 gration lab ...... 11,540 Fire protection ...... 475 Portland IAP ...... 550 Command and control systems Def fuel support point, maintenance shop ...... 13,300 Grand Forks ...... 475 Oregon ...... 5,650 Naval Underwater Systems Army National Guard: Pennsylvania: Center Newport ...... 24,840 camp Grafton (Devils Lake): Army: Naval Education and Training Center Training facilities, ph 11 ...... 1,732 Fort Indiantown Gap: Newport: camp Grafton (Devils Electric substation ...... 2,500 Sewerage system ...... 1,510 Lake) ...... 1,732 Fort Indiantown Gap ...... 2,500 Family Services Center ...... 690 Cumberland Ad: Pier utilities ...... 3,160 North Dakota ...... 42,017 Site acquisition and preparation .... 7,800 Naval Education and Train· Ohio: New Cumberland Ad ...... 7,800 ing Center Newport ...... _..._ . _____5_,3_60 Air Force: Scranton MP: Newark AFS: Water Distribution System ...... 2,050 Navy ...... 30,200 Alter electro-optical laboratory ...... 840 Scranton MP ...... 2,050 Air National Guard: Newark AFS ...... 840 Tobyhanna Army Depot: Wright -Patterson AFB: Physical fitness training center Coveni7te~GS~mmunications~lectronic Materials laboratory (metals and addition ...... 240 facilities ...... 1,400 ceramics) ...... 18,200 Heating plant...... 570 Coventry AGS ...... 1,400 Tobyhanna Army Depot ...... 81 O Add/ alter computer center ...... 2,550 ------Army Reserve: Add/ alter engine test cell ...... 3,700 Army...... 13,160 Cranston: Fire protection/propulsion labora- Navy: Add to Army Reserve Ctr...... 2,931 tory ...... 3,050 Navy ships parts control ctr Mechan­ Cranston ...... 2,931 Add/ alter biodynamics laboratory .. 2,150 icsburg: Rhode Island ...... 34,531 Add to Air Force Museum ...... 5,400 Administrative office moderniza. Ecip.weatherize buildings/alter lion...... 1,170 South carolina: mechanical ...... 300 Data processin~ center...... 15,100 Army: Wright-Patterson AFB ...... 35,350 Navy ships parts control Fort Jackson: ctr Mechanicsburg ...... 16,270 Infantry remote target system Air Force ...... 36,190 ranges...... 2,600 Defense Logistics Agency: Naval shipyard Philadelphia: Municipal sewer connection...... 3,890 Dining facilities modernization...... 860 Defense fuel supPort point, Cincinnati: Electrical distribution system im· Troop medical clinic ...... 4,000 New fuel pier ...... 2,600 provements...... 12,600 Barracks ...... 17,500 Defen~ fue! support point, Naval shipyard Philadelphia ...... 16,490 Applied instruction facility ...... 10,800 Cincmnat1 ...... 2,600 Naval air development center Warmin· Fort Jackson ...... 35,760 Army National Guard: ster: Navy: camp Perry: Electric powerplant...... 2,290 Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort: Construction and weight han- ...... Naval air development Traim~~~ci~~~ -~~ I-~.::::: ::::::::: :: ~~~ 418 center Warminster ...... 2,290 dling equip shop...... 1,950 Greensberg: QP.erat1011al trainer facility ...... 760 Army aviation support facility ...... 3,770 Navy ...... 35,050 Oil spill prevention...... 780 Greensberg ...... _... _... _____3_,7_70 Defense Logistics Agency: Marine Corps Air Station Defense Depot Mechanicsburg: Beaufort ...... 3,490 ~~~a~~~~u~~3,rd...... 4,188 Integrated material handling Flebalmis Submarine Trng Ctr Charles­ complex...... 18,000 ton: camp Perry: Defense Depot Mechanics- Applied instruction building OPNS training/medical training/ burg ...... 18,000 modifications...... 71 O Army National Guard: Flebalmis Submarine Trng din~m~a~eriY·::::::::::::: :: ::::::::::: ...... 1.400 1,400 Ft. Indiantown Gap: Ctr Charleston ...... 710 Army Reserve: Army aviation support facility Naval Station Charleston: Springfield: add/alt...... 2,419 Electrical distribution lines ...... · 5,630 Flight trainer /weapons system Fleet support center...... 6,300 ~e~~n~~~~~~~~ .. ~~'...~~i~:.. 1,586 simulator...... 1,221 Naval Station Charleston ...... 11,930 Springfield ...... 1,586 Ft Indiantown Gap ...... 3,640 Naval Supply Center Charleston: AF Reserve: Sellersville: Data processing center...... 2,700 Youngstown map: Cold storage warehouse addition... 2,930 Fireman training facility ...... 513 Armo~~~~fv~/L :::::::::::::::::::::::::: ...... ~~~ .. 556 Naval Supply Center Youngstown map...... 513 Charleston ...... 5,630 ------~i~~a~~~~r~u~~3,rd ...... 4,196 Naval Shipyard Charleston: Ohio ...... 46,477 Facility energy improvements ...... 570 Oklahoma: Harrisburg IAP: Waterfront services support Army: Base engineer maint facility/fire building ...... 1,830 Fort Sill: station...... 1,800 Logistics support facility ...... 5,800 Harrisburg IAP ...... 1,800 Physical fitness training center ..... 5,250 Naval ...... 8,200 Infantry remote target system ~~::!h~~::~io~~~l~~iin·; Pittsb%f:/alter composite opnl train- Potable water storage tank ...... 1,630 4100 Naval Weapons Station Mu~fio~;i~~iiii ··g;··storage ..iaciii:· · • Charleston ...... 1,630 ~~Jr~~~~~:~ ::::::·: . :·::::::::: .. ::.:_: ...... ~!:!!! .. ty ...... 1,500 Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris 27 ,400 Pittsburgh ...... 5,600 Island: Air Force: Un~m .enlisted pers hsg mod· Tinker AFB: Air National Guard ...... 7,400 ermzat1on ...... 2,550 Add to apron ...... 4,150 Army Reserve: Recruit barracks improvement...... 3,680 Clothing sales store ...... 570 Farrell: Recruit barracks ...... 4,990 Petroleum operations facility ...... 1,250 Add to Army Reserve Ctr ...... 1,990 Marine Corps Recruit Blade repair facility...... 11,000 Farrell ...... 1.990 Depot Parris Island ...... 11,220 22682 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED STATES-Continued STATES-Continued STATES-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars J [In thousands of dollars)

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Navy ...... 42,810 Army National Guard: Air launch cruise missile storage Air Force: Elizabethton: igloos ...... 11 ,000 Charleston AFB: 955 carswell AFB 24,050 Clinic/dental clinic...... 8,200 Armo1li~~~~~~-n . 955 Dyess AFB: Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Gallatin: Aerial delivery facility ...... 2, 750 nel hsg-ph !...... 7,000 Armory 60 person ...... 716 Precision measurement equip- Alter aircraft general purpose Gallatin ...... 716 ment lab ...... 910 Savannah: Exterior area lightin$...... 600 sh'&aiiesiiiii ..Arii ::::::: ::::: ::::::::: ...... ~~~ .. 15,540 B-1-Three bay aircraft main- Myrtle Beach AFB: Armo~~~n~h~_n _:::::: :: ::::::::::: :::: ::...... 727 727 tenance hangar ...... 9,600 Tactical control flight facility ...... 1,700 ------B-1-Hydrant fueling with cass Add/alter telecommunications Army National Guard ...... 2,398 prov1s1ons ...... 14,500 center...... 340 Army Reserve: B-1-munitions storage and Aircraft maintenance area light- Nashville: support facilities ...... 6,800 ing...... 755 Add to Armed Forces Reserve B-1-Aircraft corrosion control Myrtle Beach AFB ...... 2,795 Ctr/main! shop...... 5,556 facili~ ...... 3,700 Shaw AFB: Nashville ...... 5,556 B-1-Aircraft engine insp and Add/alter gymnasium ...... 2,100 repair shop...... 2,500 Refuel vehicle parking and pol Tennessee ..... 46,264 B- 1-Add/alter avionics main- facility ...... 620 Texas: tenance shop...... 1.700 Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Army: B- 1- munitions maintenance Fort Bliss: facility ...... 3,500 nel s'::il~ii· :::::::: ...... 2.250 4,970 General instruction building . 16,000 B- 1-Field maintenance facili- Air Force ...... 23,305 Dining facilities modernization. 3,700 ties...... 1,150 Defense level activities: Tactical equipment shop ... .. 4,850 B- 1-Blast deflectors...... 750 Fort Jackson: Fort Bliss ...... 24,550 B- 1- Miscellaneous facilities ...... l,lOO Elementary school...... 7,372 Corpus Christi Army Depot: B- 1-Weapons storage area/ Fort Jackson ...... 7,372 Composite blade test facility ...... 2,200 base utility upgr ...... 4,700 Army National Guard: Corpus Christi Army Depot...... 2,200 Dyess AFB . 54,260 Clinton: Fort Hood: Lackland AFB: Armory 100 person...... 911 Tactical equipment shop . 7,000 Unaccomp enlisted personnel Clinton ...... 911 Water storage ...... 5,800 housing ...... 7,440 Army Reserve: Flight simulator buildin~ ...... 3,350 Vehicle maintenance complex ...... 1,850 Greenville: .... and Lackland AFB ...... 9,290 Add to Army Reserve Ctr /main- eo~:fy .... ~~~i· ~-i-~~~.~t~~~ 500 Laughlin AFB: tenance shop...... 1,208 Tactical equipment shop .. 1,350 Flight training/academic class- Greenville ..... 1,208 Tactical equipment shop ...... 1,100 room ...... 6,900 Tactical equipment shop ...... 940 Laughlin AFB ...... 6,900 South carolina ...... lll,366 Brigade Headquarters ...... 1,000 Randolph AFB: South Dakota: Electrical substation ...... 5,600 Add/alter military personnel Air Force: Military operations in urbanized center...... 7,040 Ellsworth AFB, S. Oak.: terrain ...... 7, 300 Unaccomp officer personnel B-lB-beddown support facili- Multi-purpose training range ...... 3,250 housing ...... 2.700 ties (phase II) ...... 45,740 Corps Headquarters...... 33,000 Randolph AFB ...... 9,740 B-1 B-add to and alter aircraft Fort Hood ...... 70,190 Reese AFB: maintenance hangars ...... (20,340) Red River Army Depot: Base civil engineer maintenance B-1 B-hydrant fuel with CASS Technical training facility ...... 830 complex...... 4,900 provisions ...... (15,900) Red River Army Depot ...... 830 ------Reese AFB ...... 4,900 B-lB-add to and alter supply Sheppard AFB: storage facilities ...... (700) Army ..... 97,770 Navy: Unaccomp enlisted personnel B-lB-aircraft fuel cell mainte- housing ...... 6,300 nance facilities ...... (3,200) Naval Air Station Chase Field: High explosive magazine ...... 690 Sheppard AFB ...... 6,000 B-lB-avionics maintenance Goodfellow AFB: shop ...... (4,600) Electronic/communications main! shop ...... 425 Pave paws support facilities...... 7,600 B-18-add to and alter field Combat intelligence training training facilities ...... (1,000) Energy monitoring and control system ...... 1,100 center...... 7,600 Security police facility ...... 5,200 Goodfellow AFB ...... 15,200 Vehicle maintenance facility 4,900 Facility enerzy Lmprovements ...... 620 Land acquisition ...... 480 Air Force ...... 144,890 Air Force ...... 55,840 Naval Air Station Chase Army Reserve: Army National Guard: Field ...... 3,315 Dallas: Rapid City: Naval Air Station Corpus Christi: Cold stora8e warehouse ...... 550 .... Ad~e~~n~!~b~~s-~ ~~ .. ~~r!..~~'.~:.. 1,709 us ht:~cWc :~ ... f~~~ ~~r~ : .. 745 Land acquisition ...... 2,960 Dallas ...... 1,709 Rapid City ...... 745 Child care center ...... 560 Waco: Army Reserve: Operation~! trainer facility mod- Add to Armed Forces Reserve Aberdeen: ern1zat1on ...... 545 Ctr/main! shop ...... 1,743 Add to Armed Forces Reserve Naval Air Station Corpus Waco ...... _.. ______l_.74 _3 Ctr /ma int shop 742 Christi ...... 4,615 Aberdeen ... 742 Naval Air Station Kingsville: Army Reserve ...... 3,452 Public works shop ...... 1,470 Navy Reserve: South Dakota ...... 57,327 Naval Air Station Kingsville. 1,470 Naval Air Station, Dallas: Tennessee: Personnel support activity, Corpus Mag-41 logistics building ...... 620 Army: Christi: Aviation technical training build- Holston Army ammunition plant: Pay and personnel support off- ing ...... 2,380 Modify composition C-4 facility .. .. 3,900 NAS Kingsville ...... 710 Naval Air Station, Dallas 3,000 Coal handling improvements .. 7,000 Personnel support activity, NMCRC Dallas: Exp~n~ lacquer preparation fa. Corpus Christi ...... ,...... 710 MOMAG tra1mng bldg 395 c1hties ...... 910 NMCRC Dallas ...... 395 Modify RDX/HMX lines ...... 7,800 Navy ...... 10,110 Access platform for precipitators .. 230 Air Force: 3,395 Holston Army ammunition Bergstrom AFB: ~n~:~e~e ...... plant 19,840 Add/alter gymnasium ...... 3,050 Bergstrom AFB: Navy: alter unaccomp enlisted person- Reserve forces opns and training Naval Hospital Millington: nel housing ...... 6,300 facility ...... 1,900 Facility energy improvements ...... 410 add/alter composite medical fa- Kelly AFB: Bergstrom AFB ...... 1,900 Naval Hospital Millington ...... 410 450 ~ Naval Air Station Memphis: · cili~er'gsiriiiii ..Arii ::: :::::::::::::::::: 9,800 Apron/taxiway /hydrant fuel Electrical distribution sys im- Brooks AFB: system ...... 21,490 provements ...... 1,700 Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Fuel storage ...... 1,860 Water treatment facility ...... 5,540 nel housing ...... 1,000 Hangar and maintenance shop ...... 8,150 Facility energy improvements ...... 3,120 add/alter academic facility ...... 500 Kelly AFB ...... 31,500 Naval Air Station Memphis ...... 10,360 Directed energy lab ...... 1,550 Dining hall...... 1,400 AF Reserve ...... 33,400 Navy ...... 10,770 Brooks AFB .. .. 4,450 Air Force: carswell AFB: Family housing: Arnold Engineering Dev Center: Aircraft general purpose shop ...... 2,350 Army: Heavy equipment shop ...... 600 Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Fort Hood: Alter transonic wind tunnel ...... 5,000 nel housing ...... 5,000 New construction .. . [1950) ECIP-alter mechanical system .. .. 2,100 Add/alter aircraft corrosion con- Fort Hood ...... Arnold Engineering Dev trol lac ...... 3,450 Family Housing ...... Center ... . 7,700 Add/alter alert crew facility ...... 2,250 Texas ...... August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22683 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED STATES-Continued STATES-Continued STATES-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars]

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Utah: Communications training facility .. .. 345 Camp Pendleton (Virginia Beach) : Air Force: Security building ...... 850 Armory 200 person ...... 1,540 Hill AFB: Naval Station, Norfolk ...... 30,615 Camp Pendleton (Virginia Unaccomp enlisted personnel Naval Supply Center, Norfolk: Beach) ...... 1,540 housing ...... 7,100 Fire protection systems ...... 1.420 Alter electrical distribution Naval Supply Center, Nor- ~[~~a~i~~~r~u~~3=rd ...... 2,245 system ...... 5,400 folk ...... 1,420 Integration support facility ...... 8,000 Naval Shipyard, Norfolk, Portsmouth: Richard E Byrd IAP: ECIP- Weatherize buildings/ Nuclear repair shop ...... 11,330 Composite support facility ...... 4,100 alter mechanical ...... 1,500 Naval Shipyard, Norfolk, Richard E Byrd IAP ...... 4,100 Aircraft maintenance training fa- Portsmouth ...... 11,330 Army Reserve: cility ...... 790 Navy Public Works Center, Norfolk: : Add/alter aircraft maintenance Electrical distribution lines ...... 4,050 Range facilities ...... 87 5 facility ...... 12,800 Navy Public Works Center, Fort Pickett ...... 875 Add/alter flight test facility ...... 2.413 Norfolk ...... 4,050 Navy Reserve: Peacekkeeper- add/alter X-ray Naval Air Station, Oceana: Naru Norfolk: facility ...... 330 Aircraft service points ...... 3,000 Naru/Respatwinglant Headquar- Peacekeeper-equipmenl/spares Hazardous and flammable store- ters Building ...... 1,180 storage ...... 4,700 house ...... 565 Naru Norfolk ...... 1,180 Peacekeeper-Stage IV storage ... . 2,700 Naval Air Station, Oceana ...... 3,563 Family housing: Hill AFB ...... 45,733 Naval Hospital, Portsmouth: Navy: Army Reserve: Boiler plant modifications ...... 410 Aegis combat systems center Salt Lake City: Naval Hospital, Portsmouth .. .. 410 Wallops Island: Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown: New construction...... [2,400] A~e~~n~~~~~~~ .. ~ ~'...~~'.".: .. 1,170 High explosive magazine ...... 1,140 Salt Lake City ...... 1,170 Naval Weapons Station, Ae~~ms co~~: Jlat lops Island family Utah...... 46,903 Yorktown ...... 1,140 Virginia: Marine Corps Dev and Educ Com­ housing ...... [2,400) Army mand, Quantico: Unaccom .enlisted pers hsg mod- Virginia ...... 304,455 Fort Belvoir: Family housing [2,400] Computer systems development ermzabon ...... 3,710 Marine Corps Dev and Washington: facility ...... 31 ,200 Army: Communications facility ...... 17 ,200 Educ Command, Quan- tico ...... 3,710 Fort Lewis: Fort Belvoir ...... 48,400 Tactical equipment shop ...... 1,400 Fort Eustis: Naval Comm Area Master Sta Allan!, Norfolk: Insulate buildings ...... 2,850 Tactical equipment shop ...... 3,300 Water pollution abatement .. . Fort Eustis...... 3,300 Fire station ( NRS Sugar Grove 740 Fort Lee: W.Va) ...... 400 Dining facilities moderniza- Unaccom enl pers hsg ( NRTF tion ...... 800 CIDC field operations building ...... 1,150 ...... Tactical equipment shop ...... Fort Lee ...... 1,150 Annapolis) ...... 760 940 Fort Myer: Naval Comm Area Master New Madigan Army Medi­ Sta Allan!, Norfolk ...... 1,160 cal Center (hospital site Religious education facility ...... 700 preparation, 11,200) Fort Myer ...... 700 Naval Surface Weapons Center, Dahl· gren: Fort Pickett: .... 2,400 Computation and analysis labora- ~~~~~~~I) ~~°,~~.'.~.~~i.~~'. .. 338,000 Heatinf0~~,~~;tt" :::::::::::: 2,400 tory addn ...... 1,330 Fort Lewis ...... 344,730 Radford MP: Unaccompanied officer personnel Navy: Barricades. 2,150 housing ...... 700 Naval Submarine Base Bangor: Barricade ...... 330 Facility energy improvements ...... 440 120mm prop blend...... 460 un1i~~~a~r~pf1~s ..~.~~ .. ~~·~···di~ .. 2,950 Naval Submarine Base Radford MP ...... 2,940 Naval surface weapons Bangor ...... 440 Radford Army Ammunition plant: center Dahlgren ...... 4,980 Naval Supply Center Bremerton: Red water disposal facility ...... 26,000 Naval safety center Norfolk: Data processing center ...... 6,160 Radford Army Ammunition Naval safety center ...... 3,640 Naval Supply Center Brem- Plant ...... 26,000 Naval safety center Norfolk ...... 3,640 erton ...... 6,160 Fort Story: Personnel support activity Norfolk: Naval Air Station Whidbey Island: Maintenance facility...... 6,100 Engine maintenance shop ...... 8,930 Fort StOfY ...... 6,100 Payli~~~ rr~~~ .~~~ ..~~~~~ ..of'. .~ .. 1,030 Maintenance hangar ...... 6,820 Pay and personnel spt off- Unaccompanied enlisted person- 12,130 Army ...... 90,990 Roosevelt Roads ...... 1,090 nel .. Stai'ioii .. Whidbey .. Navy: Pay and personnel support N~~~~i~ii Naval Security Group Act NW, Chesa­ office-Oceana ...... 1,350 Island ...... 27,880 peake: Personnel support activity Naval hospital Bremerton: Operations building addition ...... 2,500 Norfolk 3,470 Medical clinic (NSY Puget Naval Secunty Group Act Sound) ...... 6,220 NW, Chesapeake ...... 2,500 Navy ...... 143,385 Naval hospital Bremerton ...... 6,220 Atlantic Fleet Hqtrs Support Act, Nor­ Air Force: ------folk: Langley AFB: 40,700 Operations command center ad- Add/alter various administrative ~~1orce ;· dition...... 24,700 Fairchild AFB: facilit...... 4,300 Backup satellite operations Base supply complex-Ph 11 ...... 2,200 At1~c A~~~o~~r ...~~~ ...... 24,700 Unaccom enlisted personnel center /land ac ...... 5,700 Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek: Unaccomp enlisted personnel housing ...... 3,450 housing ...... 5,800 Pier utilities ...... 6,210 Aircraft maintenance area light- Landing craft air cushion com- Aircraft maintenance facility ...... 4,900 ing ...... 1,440 ...... Fairchild AFB ...... 16,400 plex ...... 19,400 Ecip-install radiant heaters ...... 640 Heating plant improvements ...... McChord AFB: 1,380 Anti -satellite-integrated main! fa- Add/alter child care center ...... 1,125 Applied instruction building ...... 730 cility ...... 9,800 Naval Amphibious Base Base ammunition maintenance Anti-satellite-missile and motor shop ...... 430 Little Creek ...... 27,920 storage lac ...... 3,870 . Naval Amphibious School, Little Creek: Vehicle OPS administration facili- Anti-satellite-administrative build- ty ...... 440 applied instruction building ...... 725 ing ...... 645 ...... Naval Amphibious School Missile storage facililty ...... 400 Anti -satellite-hydrazine storage ...... 370 ...... Ecip-insulate building/alter me- Little Creek ...... 725 Anti-satellite-control center ...... 860 ...... Fleet Training Center, Norfolk: chanical ...... 670 Anti-satellite-cryogen storage and McChord AFB ...... 3,065 Applied instruction building ...... 4,450 proc lac ...... 955 ------Fleet Training Center, Nor. Langley AFB ...... 28,530 Air Force ...... 19,465 folk ...... 4,450 Pentagon: Defense Logistics Agency: Naval Air Rework Facility, Norfolk: Add to national military com- Defense fuel support Point Mukilteo: 500 Jet engine overhaul shop mod- mand center ...... 4,750 Fire protection ...... ernization ...... 10,000 Pentagon ...... 4,750 Defense fuel support Point Naval Air Rework Facility, Mukilteo ...... 500 Norfolk ...... 10,000 Air Force ...... 33,280 Army National Guard: Naval Air Station, Norfolk: · Defense level activities: Fort Lewis: Classified activity Fort Belvoir: Unit training equipment site .. .. 1,471 Air~~~! s~:.n~ ... ~~.~.~~ ... ~ .~'.~ :.. 3,600 Operations building addition ...... 28,400 Fort Lewis ...... 1,471 Naval Air Station, Norfolk ...... 3,600 Classified activity Fort Bel- AF Reserve: Naval Station, Norfolk: voir ...... 28,400 McChord AFB: General pur~ berhting pier ...... 15,100 Army National Guard: 440 Unaccompained enlisted person- South Boston: Add t~~~~~fi~iC ::: : 440 nel housing ...... 8,100 705 Transfomrer stations ...... 6,220 Armo~~rh ~~~~ii : ...... 705 Washington ...... 407,306 22684 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES INSIDE THE UNITED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES SPECIFIED OUTSIDE STATES-Continued STA TES-Continued THE UNITED STATES-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars]

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West Virginia: Peacekeeper-community impact Naval security group detach, Diego Army Reserve: assistance ...... + 5,940 Garcia Ripley: FE Warren AFB ...... 49,220 Antenna support facilities ...... 380 Alter and expand U.S. Army Army National Guard: Naval security group Reserve center...... 1,300 Cheyenne: detach, Diego Garcia ...... 380 Ripley ...... 1,300 Organizational maintenance shop .. 357 Air National Guard: Cheyenne ...... 357 ~rr101ce ;····· ·· ······· ································································· 6,310 E WV regional aprt (Martinsburg) : Family housing: Alter various buildings ...... 1,000 Air Force: Diego Garcia: Aerial port training mobility st or - Warren AFB: Munitions storage maintenance ..... 8,500 age...... 1,900 New construction (265) ...... (17,343] GEODSS-unaccomp officer per - Warren AFB family hous- sonnel housing...... 7, 600 E WV regional aprt (Mar- Diego Garcia ...... 16,100 tinsburg ...... _... ______2_,9_00 ing ...... [17 ,343] Diego Garcia ...... 22,410 4,200 49,577 West Virginia ...... Wyom~~~·i~ ..hoiisfri&" ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: [17,343) Germany: : CONUS classified: Army: Army National Guard: Army: Augsburg: Arcadia: Classified locations: Operations building addition ...... 960 ArlllOIY 60 person ...... 674 CONUS classified ...... 3,800 Augsburg ...... 960 Arcadia ...... 674 Classified locations ...... 3,800 Mainz: aintonville: Air Force: Brigade headquarters...... 1,450 ArlllOIY 60 person ...... 700 Base 10-(lassified location: Mainz ...... 1,450 Clintonville ...... 700 Add to technical building ...... 2,150 Ansbach: Kenosha: Base l 0-(lassified location ...... 2,150 Operations building ...... 3,250 Defense level activities: Automation of coal-fired heating Armie:hr.'.~. ::::::::::::::::::::: :: ...... ~:~~~· ·· 1,141 Classified location: plant ...... 2,500 Oconomowoc: Classified project ...... 5,900 Ansbach ...... 5,750 Armory 60 person ...... 754 Classified location ...... 5,900 Europe various: Oconomowoc...... 754 National Security Agency: Troop medical and dental clinic .... 2,450 Classified location: Tactical equipment shop...... 5,300 ~~~a~i~~~~u~~:rd ·································· ······ ·· ·················· ··· 3,269 Electric substation ...... 500 Europe, various ...... 7,750 Classified location ...... 500 Aschalfenburg: Truax FLO: Ammunition storage 780 Upgrade roads/storm drainage ...... 500 CONUS classified ...... 12,350 Hardstand ...... 760 Truax FLO ...... 500 CONUS unspecified: Ammunition surveillance facility ... . 7,300 Volk field: Air Force: Fuel storage and dispensing fa- fire station ...... 1,000 Unspecified locations: 100 Volk fleld ...... 1,000 Real estate for Gwen facilities ...... 1,200 cili%:chailenburg:::::::::::::::::::::::...... 9,540 Support facilities ...... 53,700 Augsburg: Air National Guard ...... 1,500 Unspecified locations ...... 54,900 Hardstand ...... 650 Army Reserve: Air National Guard: Augsburg ...... 650 Beaver Dam: Unspecified locations: : 60-mbr Army Reserve ctr/stor- Power check pad with suppres- Ammunition storage ...... 930 sor...... 2,400 Fuel storage and dispensing fa- age:~;n~aiii· ::::::::::::::::: ::: ::::: ...... ~'.~~~ .. 1,306 Aircraft arresting systems ...... 1,900 Af Reserve: Unspecified locations ...... 4,300 cili~hweiiiiiirL :::::::::: :::::: :::: :: : ...... ~~~ .. 1,850 Gen B Mitchell Fld: Heilbronn: Add/alter security operations ...... 476 CON US unspecified ...... 59,200 Troop medical and dental clinic. ... 2,800 Add/alter vehicle maintenance CONUS various: Heilbronn ...... 2,800 509 Army: Mannheim: s~ii ..ii ..i.iiiciieil · r~·:::::::::::::::. 985 General reduction for savings ...... -168,800 Confinement facility addition ...... 1,300 Reduction for future appr~riation for Mannheim ...... 1,300 Wisconsin ...... 7,060 new Madigan Army Medical Center, Wiesbaden: Wyoming: Fort Lewis, Washington ...... - 326,800 Paved roads...... 2,800 Air Force: Army ...... -495,600 Wiesbaden ...... 2,800 FE Warren AFB: Navy: Alter unaccomp enlisted person- General reduction for savings...... -80,000 Wuerz~~f~1 clinic ...... 2,000 nel housing ...... 5,250 Navy ...... -80,000 Peacekeeper-launch facilities Air Force: ~~wg:iit~~i~~~~fesiiop :::::::::::::::: 16 . ~5~ site work ...... 3,200 General reduction for savings...... -115,670 Tactical equipment shop ...... 5,500 Peacekeeper-add/ alt missile Air Force ...... -115,670 Dining facility ...... 1,650 maint/sup shop ...... 2,050 Defense level activities: Barracks ...... 4,800 Peacekeeper-alter communica- General reduction for savings...... - 33,300 Warehouse ...... 1,900 tion main! tac...... 480 Defense level activities...... -33,300 Wuerzburg ...... 32,360 Peacekeeper-alter security con- trol center...... 400 CONUS various ...... -724,570 Ludwi~~~~[H : dental clinic ...... 2,750 Peacekeeper-heating distribu- Totals: Ludwigsburg ...... 2,750 tion lines...... 5,000 Army ...... 1,199,622 Fulda: Peacekeeper-launch facility Family housing ...... [39,1231 Ammunition storage ...... 1,850 trainer (silo) ...... 3,900 Navy ...... 1,278,722 Fuel storage and dispensing fa- Peacekeeper-maintenance Family housing ...... [96,5111 cility ...... 900 training facility...... 3,150 Air Force ...... 1,406,591 Tactical equipment shop ...... 9,900 Peacekeeper-canister process- [36i6481 360 ing facility...... 2,800 17 ,823 Milita7u~~~~·i·~~ .. ~~~ .. ~.~~.'.~.: : :::::::: .... 13,010 Peacekeeper~uipment main- Inside ~Et~~~~~~~~i: : : :::: ::::::::::::::: ::::::: ::::::::::::: ::::::: : :: :::: :: 4,056,758 Ansbach: tenance shop tac ...... 9,000 Family housing ...... [172,282) Barracks ...... 9,500 Peacekeeper-missile stage Dining facility ...... 1,800 processing tac...... 5,800 Tactical equipment shop...... 710 Peacekeeper-proof load test Utilities ...... 5, 500 facility...... 510 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES SPECIFIED OUTSIDE Ammunition storage...... 1,500 Peacekeeper-rail transfer facili- THE UNITED STATES Ansbach ...... 19,010 ty ...... 730 lllesheim: Peacekeeper-special vehicle [In thousands of dollars] Aircraft parking apron ...... 12,000 park area...... 370 Flight simulator building...... 2,700 ~-stage storage fa- Flight simulator building ...... 2,700 etllties ...... 1,200 Country/component and installation/project Project cost Total :Uesheim ...... 9,700 Peacekeeper-stage storage area fence...... 350 Belgium: Nuern~~fica1 equipment shop ...... 10,800 Peacekeeper-add/ alt munitions Air Force: Tactical equipment shop ...... 7,700 supply st or ...... 800 Florennes: Nuernberg ...... 18,500 Peacekeeper-add/alter standby 570 power...... 500 ~~~=~i= ·riiices .. raiiiii··3·nd" Fri~~ficle wash facility ...... 1,450 Peacekeeper-entry control fa- TV service ...... 720 Dining facility ...... 2,550 cility...... 330 Florennes ...... 1,290 Tactical equipment shop ...... 13,200 Peacekeeper-reentry sys/re------Barracks ...... 10,600 entry veh stor ...... 1,100 Belgium ...... 1,290 Friedberg ...... 27,800 Peacekeeper-security lighting, Diego Garcia: Crailsheim: fence (WSA) ...... 1.100 Navy: Barracks ...... 10,800 ~eeper-real estate acqui- Navy support facility, Diego Garcia S1t100...... 1,200 Water system improvements ...... 5,930 Heatin~rfil:~iiii :::::::::::: :::::: :::::::: ::: ...... ~ '. ~~~ .. 20,200 Peacekeeper-undistributed re- Navy support facility, Germany, various: duction...... - 5,940 Diego Garcia ...... 5,930 Intelligence training facility ...... 1,200 August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22685 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES SPECIFIED OUTSIDE ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES SPECIFIED OUTSIDE ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES SPECIFIED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES-Continued THE UNITED STATES-Continued THE UNITED STATES-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars]

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Insulate buildings ...... 770 Wiesbaden: Multipurpose recreation facility...... 960 Insulate buildings ...... 1,300 Second echelon medical logistic Unaccompanied personnel hous- Electrical distribution system ...... 3,000 storage ...... 650 ing...... 1,100 Insulate buildings ...... 4,100 Wiesbaden ...... 650 Baracks modernization ...... 660 Germany, various ...... 10,370 Alzey: Unaccompanied personnel hous- Rheinberg: Tactical air control facility ...... 3,150 ing ...... 1,800 Purchase of support facilities...... 13,100 Alzey ...... 3,150 Barracks modernization ...... 660 Rheinberg ...... 13,100 Unspecified location-Germany: Barracks with dining facility ...... 2,350 Frankfurt: GLCM-base supply administra· Multipurpose recreation facility...... 1,050 lion...... 600 Greece ...... 9,730 Heatinfra~~~ .. re.n~~~.'.'.~~.::::::: :: ::: ...... 4,600 4,600 Unspecified location-Ger· Kaiserslautern: many ...... 600 Greece ...... 9,730 Tactical equipment shop ...... 3,350 Various locations-Germany: Greenland: Troop medical dental clinic ...... 2,950 PLSS ground station support...... 7,800 Air Force: Kaiserslautern ...... 6,300 Mini-drone storage igloos and Thule AB: Katterbach: support...... 6,800 Air traffic control tower...... 4,000 Aircraft maintenance facility ...... 19,000 Various locations-Germa- Power /heat plant system up. Katterbach ...... 19,000 ny ...... 14,600 grade...... 21 ,000 Hanau: Thule AB ...... 25,000 Air Force ...... 41 ,620 Guam: Physical fitness training center ..... 3,150 Defense level activities: Hanau ...... 3,150 Navy: Munich: Amberg: Naval Air Station, Agana: Elementary school...... 1,610 Energy recovery system...... 300 Waste heat recovery system ...... 800 Amberg ...... 1,660 Munich ...... 800 Naval Air Station, Agana ...... 300 Bad Kreuznach: Naval com area master sta western Karlsruhe: Elementary school addition ...... 1,020 Small arms repair shop ...... 460 Pac, Guam: High school addition ...... 2,150 Theater ...... 1,880 Karlsruhe ...... 460 Bad Kreuznach ...... Heidelberg: 3,170 Religious education and academ- Bad Nauheim: ic instr lacs...... 1,330 Warehouse ...... 1,350 Elementary school addition ...... 1,040 Heidelberg...... 1,350 Naval com area master ·sta Bad Nauheim ...... 1,040 westrn Pac, Guam ...... 3,210 Pirmasens: Bindlach: Automatic heat control systems .. .. 300 Naval security group detachment. Small caliber range ...... 290 Guam: Eleme~\~~a~h-~~ ..~~~it'.°.~ _:: :::::::::: ...... ~:~ .l~ .. 1,510 Antenna support facilities ...... 320 Pirmasens ...... 590 Crailsheim: 7th Army Training Command: 0 Na~:~h~:tiua~ -~~... ~: ...... 320 Insulate buildings...... 1,050 Eleme~~~~sh~~~~ ..~ -~it'.°.~_ ::::: :: ::: : : ...... ~ : ~~~ .. 1,430 Naval ship repair facility, Guam: Tactical equipment shop...... 5,100 Frankfurt: Asbestos control facility ...... 1,480 Vehicle wash facility ...... 3,550 Elementary school No. 3 (Ed· Hazardous materials storage and 7th Army Training Com· wards) ...... 5,800 handling lac ...... 860 mand ...... 9,700 High school addition ...... 4,220 Naval ship repair facility, Giessen: Frankfurt .... 10,020 Guam ...... 2,340 Tactical equipment shop...... 11,600 Goeppingen: Navy Public Works Center, Guam: Barracks ...... 12,000 .Elementary /junior high school Ventilation improvements...... 230 Battalion headquarters...... 1,550 addition ...... 1.790 Utilities ...... 3,900 Goeppingen ...... 1,790 Na~u!~~~~~ .. ~o.'.~s· - ~~'.~r '. . 230 Fuel storage and dispensing fa. Hahn Air Base: Elementary school addition ...... 2,450 Navy ...... 6,400 cili~esseii :: : :::::::::: : ::::::::::::::::::: ...... ~:~~~ .. 31,750 Hahn Air Base ...... 2,450 Air Force: Baumholder: Ludwigsburg: Andersen AFB: Maintenance facility...... 7,400 High school addition (Stuttgart) .. 1,830 Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Baum holder ...... 7,400 Ludwigsburg ...... 1,830 nel housing ...... 6,900 Stuttgart: Katterbach: Aircraft ground equipment shop ... . 350 Vehicle wash facility ...... 1,700 Elementary school...... 3,260 Small parts corrosion control fa. Fuel tanker facility ...... 3,550 Katterbach ...... 3,260 cility ...... 892 Stuttgart ...... 5,250 Mannfieim: Flight simulator training facility .. .. 5,200 Bamberg: Elementary school addition ...... 3,260 Andersen AFB ...... 13,342 Mannheim ...... 3,260 Barracks modernization ...... 2,450 Neubruecke: AF Reserve: Bamberg ...... 2,450 Andersen AFB: Neu Ulm: ElemeN~u~r:~~:::: ::::::::: :: : : ::::::::: ...... ~:~~~ .. 2,330 Aerial ...... Tactical equipment shop ...... 4,200 Osterholz-Scharmbeck: fn~r~~nlnfef.~~il·i·~.: ::: : :::: : :: ~~~-· 960 Neu Ulm ...... 4,200 Elementary school addition ...... 820 Guam ...... 20,702 Army ...... 303,650 Osterholz-Scharmbeck ...... 820 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: ======Rhein Main Air Base: Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay: Elementary school addition ...... 1,830 Refresher training building ...... 3,620 Air Force: Rhem Main Air Base ...... 1,830 Ramstein AB: Ulm: Gymnasium ...... 2,860 Add/alter flight simulator ...... 1,700 Naval Station, Guantanamo Elementary high school addition .... 2,560 Bay ...... 6,480 Unaccomp enlisted personnel Ulm ...... ,.. .. 2,560 housing ...... 5,200 Wertheim: Family housing Second echelon medical logistic Navy: Elementary high school addition ... 1,800 Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay: facility ...... 1,750 Wertheim ...... 1,800 Ramstein AB ...... 8,650 Worms: New construction NS, Guantana- Rhein-Main AB: Elementary school addition ...... 1,930 mo Bay ...... (12,430) Recreation library ...... 1,200 Worms ...... 1,930 Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay: Combat control team facility ...... 790 Wuerzburg: Family housing ...... [12,430] Add/alter aerospace ground High school addition...... 2,297 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba ...... 6,480 equipment shop...... 950 Wuerzburg ...... 2,297 Family housing ...... (12,430] Rhein-Main AB ...... 2,940 Wiesbaden: Honduras: Elementary school addition arms range ...... Army: Bitbur&~~t 400 (Aukamm) ...... 720 Palmerola: Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Wiesbaden ...... 720 nel housing ...... 2,700 4,300 Add/alter aircraft corrosion con- Defense level activities ..... 45,657 Contin~;r:r~fi.i.1~~-:::::: :::: : :: ::::::::::...... 4,300 trol lac...... 500 Family housing: Honduras ...... 4,300 Army: Iceland: Aircraft cargo apron ...... 750 Navy: Bitburg AB ...... 4,350 Babenhausen, F.R.: Spangdahlem AB: New construction ..... [8,856) NF Keflavik: Babenhausen, F.R. Family Terminal equipment building ad· Refuel vehicle parking ...... 420 dition...... 2,620 Spangdahlem AB ...... 420 housing ...... (8,856) Zweibrucken AB: Mainz, F.R.: NF Keflavik ...... 2,620 New construction...... (18,233) Naval Station, Keflavik: Add/alter vehicle maintenance Power plant addition ...... shop ...... 1,350 Mainz, F.R. family housing ...... [18,233) 5,630 Child care center ...... Fuel facilities ...... 10,900 540 Army family housing ...... ______[2_7,_08_9] Combined operations center ...... 4,780 Base operations ...... 900 Sound suppressor support ...... Squadron support facility ...... 3,160 570 Germany ...... 390,927 Aircraft operations building ...... 1,980 Airfield security lighting ...... 425 Family housing...... (27 ,089] Unaccompanied enlisted person- Zweibrucken AB ...... 3,785 Wenigerath: GreeceArmy: . nel housing ...... 7,110 Naval Station, Keflavik ...... 33,560 Bomb renovation plant ...... 2,475 Greece: ------Wenigerath ...... 2,475 Multi purpose recreation facility.. .. 1,150 Navy...... 36,180 22686 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES SPECIFIED OUTSIDE ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES SPECIFIED OUTSIDE ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES SPECIFIED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES-Continued THE UNITED STATES-Continued THE UNITED STATES-Continued (In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars]

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Defense level activities: Yokota AB: Camp Kittyhawk: Naval Station, Keflavik: ECIP-insulate building/alter light- Dining facility ...... 1,250 Elementary/high school addition .. . 2,890 ing...... 1,000 Camp Kittyhawk ...... 1.250 Naval Station, Keflavik ...... _... ______2,890_ Yokota AB ...... 1,000 Korea, various: ------Dining facility ...... 870 Iceland ...... 39,070 Air Force...... 40,750 Korea, various ...... 870 Italy: Defense Level Activities: Camp La Guardia: Navy: Camp Kinser: Elementary school...... 5,410 Barracks ...... 1,050 Naval A~~O:l/:· ~~:lla~aintenance Camp Kinser ...... 5,410 Aircraft maintenance facility...... 2,550 shop ...... 1,340 Camp Mc Tureous: Camp La Guardia ...... 3,600 Unaccompanied officer personnel Elementary school...... 5,220 Camp Liberty Bell: housing ...... 2,910 Camp Mc Tureous ...... 5,220 Barracks ...... 810 Gymnasium addition ...... 1,930 Zukeran: Camp Liberty Bell ...... 810 Utilities imrrovements ...... 5,640 Elementary school addition...... 2,250 Camp Mercer: Nava Air Station, Sigonella ...... 11,820 Zukeran ...... 2,250 Barracks ...... 2,400 Air Force: Utilities ...... 2,100 Aviano AB: Defense Level Activities ...... 12,880 Physical fitness training center. .... 2,200 1,600 1~rn~tiiii .. isiaii

Country/ component and installation/project Project cost Total Country/component and installation/ project Project cost Total Country/ component and installation/ project Project cost Total

Morocco: Portugal: Child care center ...... 1,035 Air Force: Air Force: Add to sewer mains ...... 510 Sidi Slimane AB: Lajes Field: RAF Alconbury ...... 5,395 Airfield improvements...... 2,050 Gymnasium ...... 1,900 RAF Lakenheath: Sidi Slimane AB ...... 2,050 Unaccomplished enlisted person- Flightline roads/ parking & fence .. . 1,050 Netherlands: nel housing ...... 2,650 Troop issue warehouse ...... 1,050 Air Force: Lajes Field ...... 4,550 RAF Lakenheath ...... 2,100 Camp New Amsterdam: Puerto Rico: Mildenhall AB: Second echelon medical logistic Navy: JP- 7 /·et fuel stora_ge facility ...... 2,500 storage ...... 360 Naval Station Roosevelt Roads: Aircra t organizational mainte­ Airfield security lighting ...... 450 Waterfront operations facilities...... 2,550 nance shop 800 Vehicle maintenance shop .... . 3,700 Naval Station Roosevelt Upgrade water·······disi.ribution .. Camp New Amsterdam 4,510 Roads ...... 2,550 system ...... 1,600 Woensdrecht: Lant flt wpns training lac Roosevelt Mildenhall AB .. . 4,900 Digital European backbone facili- Roads: RAF Upper Heyford: ty ...... 2,650 Land acquisition (St Croix) ...... 600 Add/alter flight simulator. 1,700 Woensdrecht...... 2,650 Warehouse ...... 2,150 Air Force ...... 7,160 Lan~~~v~ftn~~~~·i·~~ ...f. ~~ ··········· 600 Combat arms range ...... 610 Defense Level Activities: ------Refuel vehicle maintenenance Brunssum: Navy ...... 3,150 High school addition (afcent) ...... 2,440 Defense Logistics Agency: sh~Afiipjie·;· ·He~orci ::::::::::::::: ...... ~~~ .. 5,210 Brunssum ...... 2,440 Defense fuel support point Roosevelt RAF Woodbridge: Roads: Unaccomp enlisted personnel Netherlands...... 9,600 Fuel tankage...... 10,675 housing ...... 2,050 Oman: RAF Woodbridge ...... 2,050 Air Force: Def~~~i~~I Rs~rr.~. ..~ i~ t . 10,675 RAF Welford: Various locations, U.S. CENTCOM SUJ>­ Army National Guard: Munitions security lighting ...... 740 port facilities: Camp Santiago (Salinas) : RAF Welford . 740 SEEB-warehouse ...... 2,000 Mobilization and training equii>- RAF Chicksands: SEEB-facility accommodation ment site...... 4,871 Alter unaccomp enlisted person- support ...... 9,800 Camp Santiago (Salinas) 4,871 nel housing ...... 3,550 Thumrait-lox cart storage ...... 300 RAF Ch1cksands ...... 3,550 Thumrait-facility accommodation Puerto Rico ... 18,696 RAF Greenham Common: support ...... 13,000 Scotland: Jet fuel storage ...... 11 ,000 Th umrait-transient billets ...... 1,800 Navy: GLCM -library ...... 600 Various locations- Oman 26,900 Naval security group activity Edzell: GLCM -add/ alater chapel center .... . 400 Panama: Antenna support facilities ...... 340 RAF Greenham Common ... . 12,000 Navy: Naval security group activ- RAF Molesworth: Naval Station, Panama: ity Edzell....: ...... 340 GLCM:aperations & maintenance Unaccompanied enlisted person- American Samoa: training lac ...... 3,460 nel housing ...... 1,580 Army Reserve: GLCM-unaccomp enlisted pers Naval Station, Panama ...... 1,580 American Samoa: HSG-Alconbury ...... 4,780 Air Force: 150-MBR Army Reserve Ctr/ GLCM-command & control/fire Howard AFB: equipment shed...... 3,094 2,644 360 American Samoa 3,094 GL8~-~~l/g~s/ Piiviiiiiei1is·:::::::::::::: 4,120 ECIP - a~~~~~~h~~~ .s~s.te.~ . :: ::::: ::: 360 Spain: RAF Molesworth ...... 15,004 Navy: Air Force ...... 50 ,949 Panama ...... 1,940 Naval Station Rota: Defense level activities: Philippines: Family servi~es center...... 420 Greenham Common Navy: Unaccompanied officer personnel Station: Naval Air Station Cubi Point: housing ...... 3,910 Elementary and high school ...... 10,410 Maintenance hangar ...... 18,800 Engine maintenance shop ...... 3,850 Greenham Common Royal Facility energy improvements ...... 520 Engine test cell ...... 5,800 Air Force Station ...... 10,410 Engine test cell ...... 4,940 Ground support equipment shop ... . 1,090 Chicksands Royal Air Force Station: Naval Air Station Cubi Brig ...... 820 Elementary school addition ...... 810 Point ...... 24,260 Pier # 1 extension ...... 7,600 Chicksands Royal Air Force Naval Communication Station, San Enlisted dining facility ... . 1,530 Station ...... 810 M i ~uel : Naval Station, Rota 25,020 High Wycombe Royal Air Force Sta­ 300 Naval hospital, ROTA: tion: ighu~a;ri t ~~iiiiiriica.iiiiri ··· sia :·· Hospital ...... 18,400 High School (London Central) ...... 5,270 lion, San Miguel ...... 300 Naval hospital, Rota 18,400 High Wycombe Royal Air Naval Station, Subic Bay: Force Station ...... 5,270 Unaccompanied enlisted person - Navy 43,420 Woodbridge Royal Air Force Station: nel housing...... 6,520 Air Force: Hig~ school addition...... 1,380 Naval Station, Subic Bay ...... 6,520 Torrejon AB: Naval ship repai r facility, Subic Bay: ECIP-alter mechanical sys/ insu- W1c~~!d~~ationR.o~a·I······ · ~ '.'. 1,380 Ventilation improvements ...... 7i0 late HW main ...... 700 Defense level activities ... 17,870 Naval Ship repair facility, Alter unaccomp enlisted person- Family housing: Subic Bay ...... 71 O nel housing ...... 1,700 Air Force: ------Vehicle maintenance complex ... . 4,700 RAF Bentwaters: 31,790 Warehouse ...... 1,600 New construction (200) 20,163 ~~~orce : EDS-forward storage warehouse ... . 1,050 RAF Bentwaters: Clark AB: Torrejon AB ...... 9,750 Family housing ...... 20,163 Base hazardous storage ...... 590 Zaragoza AB: RAF Greenham Common Essential maintenance facilities- Add/ alter water distribution New construction-250 ...... (22,441] Ph 1 ...... 6,100 system ...... 1.100 RAF Greenham Common: Forward supply location facilities .. 900 Zaragoza AB 1.100 Family housing ...... [22,441] Sound suppressor support ...... 900 RAF Alconbury: Add /alter passenger terminal ...... 4,200 Air Force .... 10,850 New construction- 300 ...... [27,410] Upgrade power plant-Ph 111 ...... 14,795 Spain 54 ,270 Aenal delivery facility ...... 4,200 Turkey: RAF At~~i~~i~using .. [27,410] Traffic management office ...... 3,600 Air Force: Assault landing strip ...... 3,300 lncirlik AB: Air Force: ECIP-alter mechanical/lighting ADO/alter air freight terminal...... 1,000 Family housing ...... 70,014 systems ...... 3,540 Gymnasium ...... 1,600 Clark AB 42,125 lncirlik AB ... 2,600 71,439 Defense level activities: Ankara: unitedF:~fydoh~us.i ng :::::··:· [71 ,814] Clark Air Base: Warehouse ... 1.100 Wake Island: Elementary school addition Ankara 1.1 00 Air Force: (Wurtsmith) .... 4,970 Air Force ...... 3,700 Wake Island: Clark Air Base .. 4,970 United Kingdom: Vortac facility ...... 1,235 Subic Bay: Navy: Wake Island .. 1,235 Fleet Op Control Center Europe, Overseas classified: Ele~~i~an) .. ~~~l .. ~.~~ t.i~~ .. (. ~~~ : .. 880 London: Base 11: High school addition (George Fleet command center ...... 2,620 Add /alter Technical building ...... 6,100 Dewey) ...... 1,040 Fleet Op Control Center Base 11...... 6,100 Elementary school addition (Ka- Europe, London ... 2,620 Base 13: 1,030 Satellite communication ground termi- lay~~ilc·· aay ::::::: : : : : : ::::::::::::::: 2.950 2,260 nal...... 2,050 ------~~~orce : Base 1033 ...... 2,050 Defense level activities 7,920 RAF Alconbury: Base 14: PLSS ground station support ...... 3,300 Satellite communication ground term i- Philippines ...... 81 ,835 Sound suppressor support ...... 550 nal...... 1.700 22688 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES SPECIFIED OUTSIDE ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES UNSPECIFIED ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES-Continued THE UNITED STATES-Continued WORLDWIDE-Continued [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] [In thousands of dollars] Country and State/component and installation/ Project cost project Total Country/component and installation/project Project cost Total Country/component and installation/project: Project cost fatal Guantanamo Bay, Cuba: Base 14 ...... 1,700 Navy Reserve...... 2,895 Base 19: AF Reserve ...... 2,250 Naval N~~tion ~~:.~~:i~:no BWs Satellite communication ground termi- Minor construction-unspecified ... . 113,648 Guantanamo Bay...... 12,430 nal...... 2,850 Planning and design: Naval Station Guan- Base 19 ...... 2,850 Army...... 17 0,000 tanamo Bay ...... 12,430 Classified overseas locations: Navy ...... 150,000 Auxiliary seismic network ...... 2,100 Air Force...... 154,000 New construction ...... 108,941 Classified overseas locations ...... 2,100 Defense level activities ...... 30,000 Construction improvements lam hsg ...... 9,000 9,000 Army National Guard ...... 9,000 Construction design lam hs ...... 8,559 8,559 Air Force ...... 14,800 Air National Guard ...... 8,000 ------Defense level activities: Army Reserve ...... 8,500 Total family housing, Navy construction ...... 126,500 Overseas classified: Navy Reserve...... 3,400 Operating expenses: Computer facility primary power Management account...... 40,237 upgrade ...... 12,900 AF Reserve ...... 4,650 Planning and design .. 537,550 Services account...... 29,826 Overseas classified ...... 12,900 Utilities account...... 165,123 National Security Agency: Worldwide unspecified ...... 813,648 Furnishing account...... 14,263 Classified location: ======Miscellaneous account ...... 402 Classified project ...... 4,500 Totals: Operating expenses ...... 249,851 Classified location ...... 4,500 Army...... Leasing account ...... 20 08 0 20,080 Classified location: 245,103 Maintenance of real property...... __2_ 9_7,6_0_9 __29_7._60 _9 700 Navy ...... 179,295 Classi~sslll~eclocaiiiiii :::::::::::::::::...... 100 Air Force ...... 219,550 Total family housing, Navy operations ...... 567,540 ------Defense agencies ...... 169,700 Interest payments lam hsg debt ...... 1,710 1,71 0 National Security Agency ...... 5,200 Unspecified worldwide ...... 813 ,648 Principal lam hsg debt...... 23,286 23,286 Family housing: Mortgage ins premiums lam hsg debt...... 450 450 Air Force: ------Classified location-FRG: Total family housing, Navy debt...... 24,446 New construction (250) ...... 17,386 ACTIVE, GUARD AND RESERVE FORCES ------Classified location-FRG: .... . Grand total family housing, Navy ...... 719,486 Family housing ...... 17,386 [In thousands of dollars] Air Force: New construction: Nationa~=~iia~~ : California: Country and State/component and installation/ Project cost Ft MacArthur: Classitr:~1a5Siiie