Mutual Security Appropriations for 1956: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 7224, an Act Making Appropriations for Foreign Operations for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1956, and for Other Purposes |
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additional administration Admiral RADFORD agencies Air Force aircraft Ambassador RIDDLEBERGER American amount Appropriations Committee Architect Army Asia assistance program authorized base bill budget Capitol CARL HAYDEN Chairman HAYDEN Colonel LEONHARD Communist Congress contribution cost countries defense support Department of Defense dollars East economic equipment estimate Europe expenditures facilities fiscal year 1956 foreign free world funds going Government GRUENTHER HOLLISTER House Appropriations Committee increase India June 30 Korea legislation Library MCGUIRE MCNEIL ment military assistance million Morocco MUMFORD Mutual Security Act NATO obligated operation Pakistan percent projects question record reduction refugees requested requirements Secretary DULLES Senator CHAVEZ Senator CLEMENTS Senator DIRKSEN Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator HAYDEN Senator MCCARTHY Senator ROBERTSON Senator SALTONSTALL Senator THYE Soviet Soviet Union STASSEN statement STEWART technical assistance tion unexpended balance UNICEF United Nations UNITED STATES SENATE Yugoslavia
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