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Arsenals. --- Armories. --- Building. --- Explosions.
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Arsenals. --- Armories. --- Hours of labor.
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Arsenals. --- Armories. --- Military supplies. --- Prisons.
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Some of the more difficult environmental problems facing the Department of Defense (DOD) include (1) chemical weapons destruction, (2) explosive waste remediation, and (3) unexploded ordnance clearance and extraction. It is conceivable that 50 to 100 billion will be spent by DOD for these three programs, offering unusual opportunities for environmental engineering and related firms. Military installations are similar to small cities in terms of population, industrial activities, and some types of contaminated sites. However, some cover an area larger than a small state. DOD has opera
Arsenals --- Hazardous waste site remediation. --- Waste disposal.
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Shipbuilding --- Renaissance --- Venice --- Arsenals --- Economic conditions
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US Army facilities provide a significant part of its ordance material and ammunition. This briefing looks at four options for their future: privatization, creating a Federal Government Corporation, consolidation and recapitalization.
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Arsenals. --- Armories. --- Armed Forces --- Ordnance. --- Procurement.
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Arsenals. --- Armories. --- Claims. --- Explosions. --- Civil service. --- Pensions.
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