AF. AFB. AGS. AGRS AMA. AMAG. AMC. AMG. AMP. APO. APP. ASPPA.. ASPR.. BAC. BCJ_ вов. BPE. CB. CCS. CE. CEC.. CG. CIE. CINCEUR. CINCFE CINCNELM. CINCUNC. CINCUSAFE. CNO... COA.. ComNavFFE or ComNavFE Country Team___. DA or D/A DAC. DM DMPA.. DOD. DPA. DPB_ EAM. ECA.. ECC.. EM... EPS. ERP. ETC. ETO EUCOM GLOSSARY Air Force Air Force Base Army General Staff American Graves Registration Service American Military Air Group Air Material Command; Army Medical Center, or Corps Additional Military Production, Army Mobilization Plan Area Procurement Practices Azienda Relievo Alienazione Residuate (Italian Quasi- Armed Services Petroleum Purchasing Agency Armed Services Procurement Regulations Budget Advisory Committee (Department of the Army) Bureau of the Budget Bremerhaven Port of Embarkation Construction Battalion Combined Chiefs of Staff Corps of Engineers Civil Engineer Corps Coast Guard, or Commanding General Civil Information and Education Commander in Chief, European Command Commander in Chief, Far East Command Commander in Chief Naval Elements, Mediterranean (now Commander in Chief, Naval Forces, Eastern Commander in Chief, United Nations Command Comptroller of the Army Commander of Naval Forces Far East Unit consisting of ambassador and one representative of MAAG and one of MSA Department of the Army Department of the Army Civilian Deutschemark Defense Materials Procurement Agency Department of Defense Defense Production Administration Defense Production Board Electric Accounting Machines Economic Cooperation Administration (superseded by FC. FEAMCOM. FEAP. FEB.. FEC or FECOM. FPO.. FLTACTS. FTT.. G-1. G-2. G-3. G-4 GAF. GARIOA GHQ GM. GS. GSA GYA HAC. HICOG IBM.. IMC. IMP. IND ISAC. J-4_ JAG JAMAG. JAMMAT. JAPLOGCOM. JAS. JCS JCSRE JLC. JUSMAG. KMAG. LCL... LCT. LST МААС. MAAG MAPAG MATS MB. МВСА. MCA. MDAP. MIC MOS. MPA. MPAJA. MRLA MRU. MSA MSR MSTS MSTS WEST PAC... NAC NASCO NATO NAOUSA. NCO. NPA. NSA General Services Administration Headquarters Alaskan Command International Security Affairs Committee (now MAAC) Judge Advocate General Joint American Military Advisory Group Joint American Military Mission for Aid to Turkey Joint Administrative Services Joint Chiefs of Staff Joint Committee of the Senior United States Representative in Europe Japanese Logistical Command Joint United States Military Advisory Group Korea Military Advisory Group Less than carload lot Landing Craft Tank Landing Ship Tank Office, Comptroller of the Army Greek governmental organization to handle U. S. surplus property Office of Defense Mobilization Organization for European Economic Cooperation Office of the Quartermaster General (Army) Office of the Secretary of Defense, Overseas Supply Overseas Depot, San Francisco Port of Embarkation Philippine Sea Frontier Public Law Supply Corps Supreme Commander Allied Powers (Far East) Special Category Army With Air Force (personnel) Supply of Incentive Materials Staatliche Erfassungs-Gesellschaft fuer Oeffentliches Gut (German Quasi-Governmental Corporation) Special United States Representative (to Defense Production Board) United Nations Korean Rehabilitation Agency United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration United States Air Force United States Air Forces, Europe United States Air Force, Far East United States Army Alaska (shipping designation) United States Naval Reserve United States Political Adviser Veterans' Administration Women's Army Corps Women in the Air Force Yokosuka Engineer Depot FEDERAL SUPPLY MANAGEMENT (Overseas Survey) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1951 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE ON EXPENDITURES IN THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS,1 Washington, D. C. The subcommittee met at 10 a. m. in room 1015, New House Office Building, Hon. Bill Lantaff, acting chairman of the subcommittee, presiding. Members of Congress present: Bill Lantaff, acting chairman; Herbert C. Bonner, Cecil M. Harden, Charles B. Brownson, Thomas B. Curtis, and George Meader. Staff representatives present: Christine Ray Davis, chief clerk; Thomas A. Kennedy, general counsel; Herbert Roback, staff member; Annabell Zue, minority clerk; and Ray Ward, Bureau of the Budget. Mr. LANTAFF. The subcommittee will come to order. Mr. Kennedy, in what order are we proceeding this morning? Mr. KENNEDY. Mr. McFall, Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Affairs, will present the members of the State Department. It might serve to have a brief introduction, and identify each of them for the record. STATEMENT OF JACK K. McFALL, ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS, DEPARTMENT OF STATE Mr. McFALL. Mr. Chairman, thank you. I am not quite clear as to what method you want to follow. Whatever way you want is the way we want to do it. We have here this morning a group of men who have come up equipped to brief you on the matter of the political problems that you will be confronted with, when you visit these various areas you are planning to visit. If it is agreeable to you as a matter of procedure, I might suggest that we perhaps take each one of these areas, with the men who are here, and let them give you as brief or as long a discussion as you would like of the political problems that are involved, reserving until after that type of briefing the more detailed analysis you will want to make of the specific matters you are interested in by way of projects. If that is agreeable, we will proceed; or, if you have any other suggestions, we will proceed as you wish. Name changed to Committee on Government Operations, July 4, 1952. |