Department of Defense appropriations for fiscal year 1983: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, second sessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 |
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... response force to be in place virtually anywhere in the world in a matter of hours rather than weeks . This timeliness can make the difference between establishing a defensive position with a relatively small force capable of holding ...
... response force to be in place virtually anywhere in the world in a matter of hours rather than weeks . This timeliness can make the difference between establishing a defensive position with a relatively small force capable of holding ...
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... response , that we do exercises with the 101st Airborne Division , maybe not daily , but certainly on a weekly and monthly basis . We have an in- timate relationship with the 101st Airborne Division . The problem we get into though when ...
... response , that we do exercises with the 101st Airborne Division , maybe not daily , but certainly on a weekly and monthly basis . We have an in- timate relationship with the 101st Airborne Division . The problem we get into though when ...
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... of questions to submit to you . [ The following questions were not asked at the hearing , but were submitted to the Department for response subsequent to the hear- ing : ] ADDITIONAL COMMITTEE QUESTIONS RESTART C - 5 PRODUCTION IN FY 63.
... of questions to submit to you . [ The following questions were not asked at the hearing , but were submitted to the Department for response subsequent to the hear- ing : ] ADDITIONAL COMMITTEE QUESTIONS RESTART C - 5 PRODUCTION IN FY 63.
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... response was required . Second , the letter does not amend the budget in the usual sense of requesting additional funds . Rather , it merely realligns the breakout of the funds requested in the FY 1982 Supplemental and the FY 1983 ...
... response was required . Second , the letter does not amend the budget in the usual sense of requesting additional funds . Rather , it merely realligns the breakout of the funds requested in the FY 1982 Supplemental and the FY 1983 ...
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... response to the civil cargo market and are not part of the CRAF Enhancement Program . With the exception of some small administrative costs , these aircraft cost the Department of Defense nothing . The addition of more convertible ...
... response to the civil cargo market and are not part of the CRAF Enhancement Program . With the exception of some small administrative costs , these aircraft cost the Department of Defense nothing . The addition of more convertible ...
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active duty additional Air Force Air National Guard aircraft airplane ANSWER appropriation Army National Guard Army Reserve ARNG aviation battalion Boeing bonuses budget request CARLUCCI Chairman civilian CMMS combat committee Congress continue cost CRAF Deleted Department of Defense deploy enlisted equipment estimate fiscal year 1983 funding going Guard and Reserve headquarters helicopter improve increase Individual Ready Reserve initial Joint Task Force KORB Lockheed M-1 tank maintenance manpower Marine Corps MENETREY ment military Military Airlift Command million mission mobilization NATO Navy officers operational outsize cargo percent personnel pilots planning problems procurement projected proposal QUESTION Rapid Deployment rates RDJTF readiness recruiting REDCOM reduce reenlistment requirements Reserve units retention scenario schedule sealift Selected Reserve Senator ANDREWS Senator RUDMAN Senator SCHMITT Senator STEVENS shortages shortfall Southwest Asia Soviet tank theater tion unified command vehicle
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Стр. 279 - Our long-term goal Is to be able to meet the demands of a worldwide war, Including concurrent reinforcement of Europe, deployment to Southwest Asia (SWA), and support In other potential areas of conflict.
Стр. 407 - HO percent. I believe this attests to our ability to attract and retain motivated and dedicated young people. The combination of recruiting efforts and our retention program made it possible for us to exceed our programmed end strength. At the same time we increased the quality of our Force as evidenced by the fact that 89 percent of all nonprior service enlistments were high school graduates.
Стр. 547 - Chicago, 111., and completed Holy Trinity High School there In 1944. He attended Illinois State (Normal) University and the University of Illinois prior to entering the US Naval Academy in 1946 and graduating in 1950. General Bronars is also a graduate of the National War College (1969) and earned a master's degree in International Relations from George Washington University.
Стр. 350 - DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (RESERVE AFFAIRS) Mr. Chairman, Members of the Subcommittee, I am grateful for this opportunity to submit testimony on the status of the Guard and Reserve Components of the Armed Forces of the United States.
Стр. 599 - US SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, Washington, BC The subcommittee met at 10:10 am, in room 1114, Everett McKinley Dirksen Senate Office Building, Hon.
Стр. 278 - States cannot--and should not — carry a disproportionate share of defending the free world's interests in Southwest Asia. Our NATO Allies can and should do more to contribute to the security of both Europe and areas outside the NATO boundaries. Japan can and should do more as well.
Стр. 405 - Reserve of trained, operationally ready combat units and individuals that are immediately available for active duty in time of war, national emergency, or to counter other threats to our national security. To accomplish this mission, the Air Force Reserve conducts a comprehensive program of recruitment, training, and operations.
Стр. 345 - A command with a broad continuing mission under a single commander and composed of significant assigned components of two or more Services, and which is established and so designated by the President, through the Secretary of Defense with the advice and assistance of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, or, when so authorized by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, by a commander of an existing unified command established by the President.