The War Assets Administration (WAA) was created to dispose of United States government-owned surplus material and property from World War II. The WAA...
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Agency, including the Public Buildings Administration and the Public Roads Administration War Assets Administration GSA became an independent agency on July...
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During World War II, Alaska was a major United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) location for personnel, aircraft, and airfields to support Lend-Lease aid...
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Engineers on 30 June 1946. Later, the facility was disposed of by the War Assets Administration and deeded to the local government. The airport was renamed in...
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McNamee, theater manager and former regional director of the War Assets Administration Austin Meehan, sheriff of Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Vincent...
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The State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council (SASAC) is a special commission of the State Council of the People's...
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Plant, which was later known as the Chicago Dodge Plant, from the War Assets Administration. The facility had previously been used to build the massive Wright...
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World War II for Henry Ford to make B-24 Liberator bombers. When the war ended Ford had no interest in the facility, and the War Assets Administration searched...
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Following the camp's closure, its land was divided up among the U.S. War Assets Administration, the North Carolina National Guard, the state of North Carolina...
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mills to provide raw materials for his cars were rejected by the War Assets Administration under a shroud of questionable politics. Tucker had promised 150 hp...
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in the area. In 1949, after the war, the City of Los Angeles purchased the airport from the War Assets Administration for $1, with the agreement that...
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1st Administrator of General Services, the administrator of the War Assets Administration, and as chairman and president of the Air Force Association, was...
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Boeing 314 Clipper (section Immediate post war)
San Francisco. They were then offered to Pan American by the War Assets Administration (WAA) at an asking price of $50,000 each. The last Pan American...
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agency of Nazi Germany Wales Airport (Alaska) Walla Walla language War Assets Administration West African Airlines, a Beninese airline Westair Aviation, a...
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the declaration of the main air base as surplus property by the War Assets Administration. At the time, doubt was expressed by local leaders that the field...
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Robert McGowan Littlejohn (category United States Army War College alumni)
of the United States Harry S. Truman appointed him head of the War Assets Administration. Robert McGowan Littlejohn was born in Jonesville, South Carolina...
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Kaiser Steel (section World War II)
supporters (and Henry J. Kaiser's allies). In a bitter contrast, the War Assets Administration sold the government-built Geneva mill to competitor U.S. Steel...
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Mountain. In January 1948, the building was acquired from the War Assets Administration by the Air Force and the Atomic Energy Commission for the Lookout...
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being deployed overseas. After World War II the property was deeded to Napa County by the War Assets Administration for civil use. The airport soon became...
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16, 1945, and transferred to the War Assets Administration (WAA) on January 23, 1947. The War Assets Administration turned the military airfield to civil...
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remain open as part of the Surplus Property Act of 1944 by the War Assets Administration. It was then used for general aviation. IBM built a hangar and...
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its on site four unit coal fired generating station, smelting assets, and land assets with the remainder of the facility to be operated by Kaiser. Presently...
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than it had before the trade war. President Joe Biden largely maintained and expanded Trump's tariffs during his administration, and Trump pledged to impose...
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1946, the War Department notified Texas members of Congress that the camp had been declared "surplus." The Civilian War Assets Administration was to take...
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turned over to the Army Corps of Engineers on October 1, 1946. The War Assets Administration deeded the facility to the city of Gainesville in 1948 as a civil...
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following year. After World War II ended, it was closed and turned over for local government use by the War Assets Administration (WAA). Throughout its history...
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List of Eastern Bloc agents in the United States (category Cold War history of the United States)
Treasury Dept.; Chief Economist, War Assets Administration; Director of the Labor Division, Farm Security Administration; Board of Economic Warfare; Reconstruction...
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Robert (section Secretaries of War)
(1890–1982), major general in the United States Army, leader of War Assets Administration Robert McDade (1922–2009), United States Army colonel, Robert...
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as a military airfield in November 1945 and turned over to the War Assets Administration for conveyance to civil control as a public airport. The Naples...
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Tuscaloosa National Airport (section World War II)
airfield was turned over to city control at the end of the war though the War Assets Administration. Runway 11/29 was paved in the early 1950s. A northeast–southwest...
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