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[84 STAT. 909]
PUBLIC LAW 91-000—MMMM. DD, 1970
[84 STAT. 909]

84

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PUBLIC LAW 91-441-OCT. 7, 1970

909

TITLE IV—ANTI-BALLISTIC MISSILE CONSTRUCTION AUTHORIZATION; L I M I T A T I O N S ON D E P L O Y M E N T SEC. 401. (a) Military construction for the Safeguard anti-ballistic missile system is authorized for the Department of the Army as follows: (1) Technical and supporting facilities and acquisition of real estate inside the United States, $322,000,000. (2) Research, development, test, and evaluation facilities at the Kwajalein Missile Range, $3,200,000. (3) Military Family Housing, four hundred units, $8,800,000: Malmstrom Safeguard site, Montana, two hundred units. Grand Forks Safeguard site, North Dakota, two hundred units. (b) There are authorized to be appropriated for the purposes of this section not to exceed $334,000,000. (c) Authorization contained in this section (except subsection (b)) shall be subject to the authorizations and limitations of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1971, in the same manner as if such authorizations had been included in that Act. (d) Within the amounts of the authorizations of military construction for Safeguard, the Secretary of the Army or his designee is authorized to provide for, under such terms and conditions as he may determine, two hundred and twenty-five units of temporary family housing for occupancy on a rental basis by military and civilian personnel of the Department of Defense and their dependents at each Safeguard site in connection with any military construction and installation and checkout of system equipment which is or may hereafter be authorized at a Safeguard site, if the Secretary of the Army or his designee determines that such temporary housing is necessary in order to perform the construction and installation and checkout of system equipment, and that temporary housing is not otherwise available under reasonable terms and conditions. SEC. 402. None of the funds authorized by this or any other Act may be obligated or expended for tjie purpose of initiating deployment of an anti-ballistic missile system at any site other than Whiteman Air Force Base, Knobnoster, Missouri; except that funds may be obligated or expended for the purpose of initiating advanced preparation (site selection, land acquisition, site survey, and the procurement of long lead-time items) for an anti-ballistic missile system site at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Nothing in the foregoing sentence shall be construed as a limitation on the obligation or expenditure of funds in connection with the deployment of an antiballistic missile system at Grand Forks Air Force Base, Grand Forks, North Dakota, or Malmstrom Air Force Base, Great Falls, Montana.

Safeguard.

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p. 1204.

DOD personnel, family housing.

Full deployment, Whiteman AFB. Advanced preparation, Warren A F B.

Continuation, Grand Forks and Malmstrom A F B.

TITLE V—GENERAL PROVISIONS SEC. 501. The Congress views with grave concern the deepening involvement of the Soviet Union in the Middle East and the clear and present danger to world peace resulting from such involvement which cannot be ignored by the United States. In order to restore and maintain the military balance in the Middle East, by furnishing to Israel the means of providing for its own security, the President is authorized to transfer to Israel, by sale, credit sale, or guaranty, such aircraft, and equipment appropriate to use, maintain, and protect such aircraft, as may be necessary to counteract any past, present, or future increased

Israel, air> craft s a l e s. Presidential authoriza.. tion.