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... Warsaw Pact . And within the Soviet Union itself , grow- ing nationalism and ethnic unrest further complicate their situation and contribute to uncertainty and instability . Developments in the Third World , where conflict is all too ...
... Warsaw Pact . And within the Soviet Union itself , grow- ing nationalism and ethnic unrest further complicate their situation and contribute to uncertainty and instability . Developments in the Third World , where conflict is all too ...
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... Warsaw Pact and elsewhere . THE THREAT The challenge for the Army in this era of change will be to prepare for the future without losing sight of both the present opportunities and the inherent , yet uncer- tain risks of evolving ...
... Warsaw Pact and elsewhere . THE THREAT The challenge for the Army in this era of change will be to prepare for the future without losing sight of both the present opportunities and the inherent , yet uncer- tain risks of evolving ...
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... Warsaw Pact threats , other threats were becoming more likely and increasingly sophisticated . Finally , an analysis of the capabilities the Army would likely need to fulfill its strategic roles in 1995 con- cluded that , while its ...
... Warsaw Pact threats , other threats were becoming more likely and increasingly sophisticated . Finally , an analysis of the capabilities the Army would likely need to fulfill its strategic roles in 1995 con- cluded that , while its ...
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... Warsaw Pact . At the same time , new threats and more sophisticated versions of existing transnational problems are likely to arise . The challenge for the Army in this era of change will be to prepare for the future without losing ...
... Warsaw Pact . At the same time , new threats and more sophisticated versions of existing transnational problems are likely to arise . The challenge for the Army in this era of change will be to prepare for the future without losing ...
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... Treaty Organization ( NATO ) has long re- lied on the quality of its materiel to offset the Warsaw Pact's quantitative superiority . However , in a number of significant areas , Soviet ground force equipment matches or even exceeds the ...
... Treaty Organization ( NATO ) has long re- lied on the quality of its materiel to offset the Warsaw Pact's quantitative superiority . However , in a number of significant areas , Soviet ground force equipment matches or even exceeds the ...
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Page 263 - Defense, the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps, we have a multitude of initiatives well underway to make our infrastructure more effective and less costly.
Page 499 - Forces consist of the Army National Guard, Army Reserve, Naval Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and Coast Guard Reserve.
Page 184 - He earned a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from the University of...
Page 13 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a privilege for me to appear before you today...
Page 623 - The multitude of training opportunities available today for our ARNG soldiers and units is key to providing realistic, mission-oriented training and improving readiness. The Professional Development Program, Key Personnel Upgrade Program (KPUP) , Overseas Deployment Training (ODT) , CAPSTONE, training at the National Training Center (NTC) and at the Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) , Battle Command Training Program (BCTP) and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) exercises are vital to meeting the...
Page 701 - DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) , a joint project, of the Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles Unified School District, is being energetically implemented in the DoD schools.
Page 714 - Detection and monitoring of aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs: Department of Defense to be lead agency (a) LEAD AGENCY. — (1) The Department of Defense shall serve as the single lead agency of the Federal Government for the detection and monitoring of aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs into the United States.
Page 800 - June 11, the hearings were concluded and the subcommittee was recessed, to reconvene subject to the call of the Chair.] LIST OF WITNESSES, COMMUNICATIONS, AND PREPARED STATEMENTS...
Page 501 - The Montgomery GI Bill for the Selected Reserve is unique for two reasons. First, it provides benefits to participants before their required service is completed so long as they have completed initial training. Second, the program is available to all Reservists who agree to serve for six years, not just to new entrants.
Page 4 - Our nation will increasingly rely upon flexible and mobile naval forces to fill this vacuum in deterring adventurism and providing for regional stability. The untethered capability afforded by our naval forces allows for an enlarged role in supporting national counternarcotics operations and a leading role in detecting and monitoring the aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs into the United States. Carrier Battle Groups operate daily as they would in conflict — forward, with our allies,...