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the existing 10 FSCs resulted in the elimination of 30,707, and the correction of 141,394 FSNs, as well as much standardization coding.

PART IV

WORLDWIDE RECAPITULATION OF

U.S. GOVERNMENT REALTY
AS OF JUNE 30, 1966

TABLES OF RECONCILIATION BETWEEN DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE AND

GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION REALTY ACREAGE AND COST DATA, AS OF JUNE 30, 1966

WORLDWIDE RECAPITULATION OF U.S. GOVERNMENT REALTY AS OF JUNE 30, 1966

[In thousands of dollars]

Туре

Federally owned real property, included in overall report:
Civilian departments, agencies, and establishments..
Department of Defense:

Civil functions, Corps of Engineers..
Military functions:

Department of the Army..

Department of the Navy (including the Marine
Corps)..

Department of the Air Force.

Properties managed by the Architect of the Capitol..
Federal realty donated or acquired at no cost to the Federal
Government, civilian and military..

Federal public domain realty, exclusive of buildings, struc-
tures, and facilities, civilian and military.
Mineral resources, civilian and military jurisdiction..

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80, 076, 221

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3,717,000

329,000

45,000

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4,748, 098 183, 739 955, 859

3,717,000 374,000

597,000

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4,657,000

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84,733, 221

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1 Estimated current present-day evaluations.

All assets herein reported are shown in gross amounts with no deductions for allowances for losses and depreciation. Only wholly Government-owned corporation assets and other wholly owned assets are included. Assets held under trust arrangements and interagency assets, including public debt securities owned, are excluded. The assets are in the main valued at acquisition cost (known or estimated).

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