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Earmark Details Year Description (Bill) Amount

(desc)

Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2008 U.S. Air Force School of Aviation Medicine (Increment 1)
(Military Construction)
$51,000,000 Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
View earmark details 2008 Kilo Wharf Extension, Increment I
(Military Construction)
$50,916,000 Guam
View earmark details 2009 Cleveland
(Transportation and Housing & Urban Development)
$50,000,000 Cleveland, Ohio
View earmark details 2008 Armed Forces Reserve Center Building
(Military Construction)
$49,900,000 Fort Bliss, Texas
View earmark details 2008 Industrial Waste Treatment Plant
(Military Construction)
$49,200,000 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant, Iowa
View earmark details 2008 Armed Forces Reserve Center Building
(Military Construction)
$49,200,000 Mt Vernon Armory, Illinois
View earmark details 2008 Armed Forces Reserve Building
(Military Construction)
$49,200,000 Keauhaha, Hawaii
View earmark details 2009 Aircraft Maintenance Hangar
(Military Construction)
$48,600,000 Tinker AFB, Oklahoma
View earmark details 2009 Logistics Distribution Center Europe
(Military Construction)
$48,000,000 Germersheim, Germany
View earmark details 2008 Old APRA Phase 11 (73 Units)
(Military Construction)
$47,167,000 Guam
View earmark details 2008 Medical Education and Training Center Student Dorm #2 (Increment 1)
(Military Construction)
$47,000,000 Fort Sam Houston, Texas
View earmark details 2009 Naco, AZ Station
(Homeland Security)
$47,000,000 Naco, Arizona
View earmark details 2008 Medical Education and Training Center Student Dorm #1 (Increment 1)
(Military Construction)
$46,500,000 Fort Sam Houston, Texas
View earmark details 2008 Fitness Center
(Military Construction)
$45,250,000 Guam
View earmark details 2008 Land port of entry
(Financial Services)
$43,628,000 Warroad, Minnesota
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