78 Stat. 1 Public Law 88-390-Aug

78 Stat. 1 Public Law 88-390-Aug

78 STAT. 1 PUBLIC LAW 88-390-AUG. 1, 1964 ^41 Public Law 88-390 AN ACT August 1, 1964 To authorize certain construction at military installations, and for other [H. R. 10300] purposes. Be it enacted hy the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled^ st^ctlon^Aut'h^r- ization Act, 1965. TITLE 1 SEC. 101. The Secretary of the Army may establish o^ develop mili- ^'^^• tary installations and facilities by acquiring, constructing, converting, rehabilitating, or installing permanent or temporary public works, including site preparations, appurtenances, utilities, and equipment for the following projects: INSIDE THE UNITED STATES CONTINENTAL ARMY COMMAND (First Army) Fort Deveiis, Massachusetts: Community facilities, $681,000. Fort Dix, New Jersey: Hospital facilities, and troop housing, $16,225,000. Fort Hamilton, New York: Utilities, $118,000. (Second Army) Fort Belvoir, Virginia: Operational and training facilities, adminis­ trative facilities, troop housing and utilities, $3,564,000. Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania: Operational and training facili­ ties, and troop housing, $5,244,000. Fort Knox, Kentucky: Troop housing and utilities, $7,778,000. Fort Lee, Virginia: Training facilities, $2,900,000. Fort George G. Meade, Maryland: Troop housing and community facilities, and utilities, $2,084,000. Fort Ritchie, Maryland: Operational facilities, $1,600,000. (Third Army) Fort Benning, Georgia: Operational facilities, and administrative facilities, $5,452,000. Fort Bragg, North Carolina: Troop housing and community facilities,-$5,655,000. Fort Gordon, Georgia: Training facilities, and troop housing, $13,968,000. Fort Jackson, South Carolina: Training facilities, and troop hous­ ing, $15,383,000. Fort Rucker, Alabama: Training facilities, and troop housing, $2,994,000. Fort Stewart, Georgia: Training facilities, and maintenance facilities, $627,000. (Fourth Army) Fort Bliss, Texas: Operational facilities, community facilities, and utilities, $721,000. Fort Hood, Texas: Maintenance facilities, supply facilities, and troop housing, $11,726,000. Fort Sam Houston, Texas: Administrative facilities, $396,000. 342 PUBLIC LAW 88-390-AUG. 1, 1964 [78 STAT. Fort Polk, Louisiana: Troop housing, $627,000. Fort Sill, Oklahoma: Maintenance facilities, supply facilities, troop housing and utilities, $3,207,000. (Fifth Army) Fort Carson, Colorado: Maintenance facilities, supply facilities, troop housing, and real estate, $18,256,000. Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana: Troop housing, $1,652,000. F'ort Leavenworth, Kansas: Administrative facilities, $352,000. Fort Riley, Kansas: Maintenance facilities, medical facilities, troop housing, and real estate, $18,692,000. Fort Sheridan, Illinois: Medical facilities, administrative facilities, and utilities, $5,544,000. Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri: Training facilities, maintenance facilities, medical facilities, troop housing, and community facilities, $16,679,000. (Sixth Army) Fort Irwin, California: Troop housing, $2,643,000. Fort Lewis, Washington: Training facilities, maintenance facilities, and troop housing, $1,906,000. Presidio of Monterey, California: Training facilities, $194,000. Fort Ord, California: Troop housing, $777,000. Presidio of San Francisco, California: Utilities, $283,000. Yakima Training Center, Washington: Training facilities, $303,000. (Military District of Washington, District of Columbia) Fort McNair, District of Columbia: Training facilities, $1,550,000. Fort Myer, Virginia: Medical facilities, and troop housing, $4,052,000. UNITED STATES ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND (United States Army Missile Command) Redstone Arsenal, Alabama: Research, development and test f acili- ties, and utilities, $2,389,000. (United States Army Munitions Command) Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland: Research, development and test fa­ cilities, and medical facilities, $6,843,000. Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey: Production facilities, $365,000. Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Colorado: Administrative facilities, $29,000. (United States Army Supply and Maintenance Command) Aeronautical Maintenance Center, Texas: Maintenance facilities, $888,000. Letterkenny Army Depot, Pennsylvfiiiia: Utilities, $43,000. Oakland Army Terminal, California: Operational facilities, ad­ ministrative facilities, and utilities, $1,1x7,000. Savanna Army Depot, Illinois: Supply facilities, $446,000. Sierra Army Depot, California: Maintenance facilities, $590,000. Sunny Point Army Terminal, North Carolina: Utilities, $131,000. 78 STAT. ] PUBLIC LAW 88-390-AUG. 1, 1964 343 (United States Army Test and Evaluation Command) Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland: Operational facilities, re­ search, development and test facilities, $784,000. Fort Huachuca, Arizona: Hospital facilities, and utilities, $4,635,000. White Sands Missile Kange, New Mexico: Kesearch, development and test facilities, $2,685,000. (United States Army Weapons Command) Watervliet Arsenal, New York: Utilities, $77,000. TECHNICAL SERVICES FACILITIES (Signal Corps) East Coast Eadio Keceiving Station, La Plata, Maryland: Utilities, $93,000. East Coast Relay Station, Frederick, Maryland: Troop housing, $257,000. Army Pictorial Center, New York: Operational facilities and pro­ duction facilities, $1,120,000. West Coast Radio Receiving Station, Santa Rosa, California: Utilities, $76,000. (Medical Service) Brooke Army Medical Center, Texas: Operational facilities, $104,- 000. Letterman General Hospital, California: Hospital facilities, $14,305,000. Walter Reed Army Medical Center, District of Columbia: Train­ ing facilities, and utilities, $1,019,000. UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY United States Military Academy, West Point, New York: Opera­ tional and training facilities, admmistrative facilities, cadet housing, community facilities and utilities, $20,578,000. ARMY SECURITY AGENCY Two Rock Ranch Station, California: OiDerational facilities, $1,014,000. Vint Hill Farms Station, Virginia: Operational facilities, $997,000. ARMY COMPONENT COMMANDS (United States Army Air Defense Command) Various locations: Operational facilities and troop housing, $646,000. (Alaska Command Area) Fort Richardson, Alaska: Operational facilities, maintenance facil­ ities, and administrative facilities, $767,000. Fort J. M. Wainwright, Alaska: Maintenance facilities, troop hous­ ing, and utilities, $743,000. 31-667 0-65—25 344 PUBLIC LAW 88-390-AUG. 1, 1964 [78 STAT. (Pacific Command Area) Aliamanu Military Reservation, Hawaii: Utilities, $247,000. Schofield Barracks, Hawaii: Operational facilities, maintenance facilities, and administrative facilities, $3,235,000. Fort Shafter, Hawaii: Administrative facilities and utilities, $1,370,000. Tripler Army Hospital, Hawaii: Medical facilities, $100,000. OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND (United States Army Missile Command) Kwajalein Island: Research, development and test facilities, hos­ pital facilities, and troop housing, $32,119,000. ARMY SECURITY AGENCY Various locations: Operational facilities, $5,662,000. ARMY COMPONENT COMMAND (Pacific Command Area) Korea: Operational facilities, maintenance facilities, supply facilities, troop housing and utilities, $8,509,000. Okinawa, various: Utilities, $1,064,000. Taiwan: Utilities, $26,000. (European Command Area) Germany: Operational facilities, and maintenance facilities, $3,252,000. (United States Army Forces Southern Command) Fort Kobbe, Canal Zone: Troop housing, $343,000. Quarry Heights, Canal Zone: Utilities, $86,000. Construction for SEC. 102. Any of the authority in title I of this Act may be utilized unforeseen re­ quirements. for the establishment or development of Army installations and facilities made necessary by changes in Army missions and respon­ sibilities which have been occasioned by: (a) unforeseen security considerations, (b) new weapons developments, (c) new and unfore­ seen research and development requirements, or (d) improved pro­ duction schedules, if the Secretary of Defense determines that deferral of such construction for inclusion in the next military construction authorization Act would be inconsistent with interest of national security, and in connection therewith to acquire, construct, convert, rehabilitate, or install permanent or temporary public works, including land acquisition, site preparation, appurtenances, utilities, Limitation. and equipment: Provided^ That the total cost of projects constructed Notification of under this section shall not exceed $17,500,000: And provided further, congressional committees. That the Secretary of the Army, or his designee, shall notify the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Repre­ sentatives, immediately upon reaching a final decision to implement, of the cost of construction of any public work undertaken under this section, including those real estate actions pertaining thereto. This authorization will expire as of September 30, 1965, except for those 78 STAT. ] PUBLIC LAW 88-390-AUG. 1, 1964 345 public works projects concerning which the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives have been notified pursuant to this section prior to that date. SEC. 103. (a) Public Law 88-174 is amended under heading "Inside the L^nited States" in section 101, as follows: ^^ ^*^*' ^°^- (1) Under the heading "ARMY COMPONENT COMMANDS" and under the subheading "PACIFIC COMMAND AREA", with respect to "Fort Shafter, Hawaii", strike out "$74,000" and insert in place thereof "$91,000". (b) Public Law 88-174 is amended by striking out in clause (1) of section 602 "$154,976,000",

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