HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES-Tuesday, August 7, 1984

HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES-Tuesday, August 7, 1984

22660 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE August 7, 1984 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-Tuesday, August 7, 1984 CONFERENCE REPORT ON H.R. Fort Jackson, South Carolina, $35, 760,000. UNITED STATES ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS 5604 Fort Knox, Kentucky, $13, 600, 000. Cold Regions Laboratory, New Hampshire, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, $11,000,000. $3,600,000. Pursuant to the order of Monday, Fort Lee, Virginia, $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 <H.R. 5604) to author­ Fort Pickett, Virginia, $2,400,000. CLASSIFIED PROJECTS Fort Rucker, Alabama, $2,600,000. Various locations, $3,800,000. ize certain construction at military in­ Fort Sill, Oklahoma, $27,400,000. stallations for fiscal year 1985, and for Fort Story, Virginia, $6,100,000. OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES other purposes: MILITARY DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON UNITED STATES ARMY, JAPAN CONFERENCE REPORT CH. REPT. No. 98-962) Fort Myer, Virginia, $700,000. Japan, $1,900,000. The committee of conference on the dis­ UNITED STATES ARMY MATERIEL DEVELOPMENT EIGHTH UNITED STATES ARMY agreeing votes of the two Houses on the AND READINESS COMMAND Korea, $115,840,000. amendment of the Senate to the bill <H.R. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, UNITED STATES ARMY, SOUTHERN COMMAND 5604) to authorize certain construction at $65,400,000. Military installations for fiscal year 1985, Anniston Army Depot, Alabama, Honduras, $4,300,000. and for other purposes, having met, after $4,500,000. UNITED STATES ARMY, EUROPE full and free conference, have agreed to rec­ Corpus Christi Army Depot, Texas, Germany, $303,650,000. ommend and do recommend to their respec­ $2,200,000. Greece, $9, 730,000. tive Houses as follows: Crane Army Ammunition Activity, Indi­ UNITED STATES ARMY, WESTERN COMMAND ana, $3,600,000. That the House recede from its disagree­ Johnston Island, $21,000,000. ment to the amendment of the Senate and Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, $15,650,000. · agree to the same with an amendment as New Cumberland Army Depot, Pennsylva- UNITED STATES ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND follows: nia, $7,800,000. SECURITY COMMAND OVERSEAS In lieu of the matter proposed to be in­ Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey, $9, 780,000. Korea, $2,400,000. serted by the Senate amendment insert the Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas, $2,550,000. FAMILY HOUSING following: Radford Army Ammunition Plant, Virgin- SEC. 102. (a) The Secretary of the Army ia, $26,000,000. may construct or acquire family housing That this Act may be cited as the "Military Red River Army Depot, Texas, $830,000. units (including land acquisition) at the fol­ Construction Authorization Act, 1985". Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, $1,900,000. lowing installations in the number of units TITLE I-ARMY Rock Island Arsenal, lllinois, $50,900,000. Seneca Army Depot, New York, $6,900,000. shown, and in the amount shown, for each AUTHORIZED ARMY CONSTRUCTION AND LAND installation: ACQUISITION PROJECTS Sharpe Army Depot, California, $49, 000, 000. Sierra Army Depot, California, one hun­ SEC. 101. The Secretary of the Army may Sierra Army Depot, California, $4,150,000. dred and twenty-five units, $660,000. acquire real property and may carry out Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania, Sierra Army Depot, California, eighty military construction projects in the $810,000. units, $5, 721,000. amounts shown for each of the following in­ White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, four stallations and locations: $2,250,000. hundred and thirty-nine units, $30, 792,000. INSIDE THE UNITED STATES Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona, Fort Hood, Texas, twenty units, $1,950,000. UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES COMMAND $1,300,000. Babenhausen, Federal Republic of Germa­ Fort Bragg, North Carolina, $98,160,000. AMMUNITION FACILITIES ny, one hundred and six units, $8,856,000. Fort Campbell, Kentucky, $18,840,000. Holston Army Ammunition Plant, Tennes­ Mainz, Federal Republic of Germany, one Fort Carson, Colorado, $34,300,000. see, $19,840,000. hundred and eighty-six units, $18,233,000. Fort Devens, Massachusetts, $4,450,000. Indiana Army Ammunition Plant, Indi­ (b)(1) Of the family housing units author­ Fort Drum, New York, $17, 740,000. ana, $1,900,000. ized by subsection (a) to be constructed at Fort Hood, Texas, $70,190,000. Iowa Army Ammunition Plant, Iowa, Fort Hood, Texas- Fort Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania, $1, 790, 000. (A) three of those units shall be construct­ $2,500,000. Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant, Lou­ ed for assignment to general officers who Fort Irwin, California, $19, 770,000. isiana, $1,600,000. hold positions as commanders or who hold Fort Lewis, Washington, $344, 730,000. Radford Army Ammunition Plant, Virgin­ special command positions (as designated Fort Meade, Maryland, $5,900,000. ia, $2, 940, 000. by the Secretary of Defense) and (notwith­ Fort Ord, California, $14,960,000. Scranton Army Ammunition Plant, Penn­ standing section 2826 of title 10, United Fort Polk, Louisiana, $39,250,000. sylvania, $2,050,000. States Code) each such unit may be con­ Fort Richardson, Alaska, $7,250,000. UNITED STATES ARMY COMMUNICATIONS structed with a maximum net fl,oor area of Fort Riley, Kansas, $33,800,000. COMMAND 3,000 square feet; and Fort Stewart, Georgia, $66,130,000. Fort Huachuca, Arizona, $5,670,000. (B) seventeen of those units shall be con­ Presidio of San Francisco, California, UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY structed for assignment to colonels who hold $20,980,000. United States Military Academy, New positions as commanders and (notwith­ UNITED STATES ARMY WESTERN COMMAND York, $950,000. standing section 2826 of title 10, United Hawaii, Various, $2,980,000. UNITED STATES ARMY HEALTH SERVICES States Code) each such unit may be con­ Helemano Military Reservation, Hawaii, COMMAND structed with a maximum net fl,oor area of $4,650,000. Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Colora­ 2,100 square feet. Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, $37,070,000. do, $650,000. (2) For the purposes of this subsection, the UNITED STATES ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE Fort Detrick, Maryland, $21,500,000. term "net fl,oor area" has the meaning given COMMAND Tripler Army Medical Center, Hawaii, that term by section 2826(f) of title 10, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, $48,400,000. $115,000,000. United States Code. Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Wash­ IMPROVEMENTS TO MILITARY FAMILY HOUSING $13,400,000. ington, District of Columbia, $4,800,000. UNITS Fort Benning, Georgia, $37,650,000. MILITARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT COMMAND SEC. 103. (a) Subject to section 2825 of title Fort Bliss, Texas, $24,550,000. Bayonne Military Ocean Terminal, New 10, United States Code, the Secretary of the Fort Dix, New Jersey, $17,650,000. Jersey, $570,000. Army may make expenditures to improve ex­ Fort Eustis, Virginia, $3,300,000. Oakland Army Base, California, isting military family housing units in an Fort Gordon, Georgia, $12,200,000. $2,667,000. amount not to exceed $105,876,000, of which D This symbol represents the time of day during the House proceedings, e.g., D 1407 is 2:07 p.m. e This "bullet" symbol identifies statements or insertions which are not spoken by the Member on the floor. August 7, 1984 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD-HOUSE 22661 $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, Florida, 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 London, 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.

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