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... assistance increased 440 percent , from $ 3.4 billion to $ 18.4 billion . Social Security and other retirement and disability programs increased 247 percent , from $ 21.4 billion to $ 74.3 billion . Health services , including Medicare ...
... assistance increased 440 percent , from $ 3.4 billion to $ 18.4 billion . Social Security and other retirement and disability programs increased 247 percent , from $ 21.4 billion to $ 74.3 billion . Health services , including Medicare ...
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... assistance .. 3,400 2.5 0.5 18 , 368 5.3 1.2 14,968 440 General retirement and disability insur- ance ( including social security ) . 21,435 15.9 3.0 74,356 21.3 4.7 52,921 247 Health . 2,638 2.0 4 28,050 8.0 1.8 25,412 963 Interest ...
... assistance .. 3,400 2.5 0.5 18 , 368 5.3 1.2 14,968 440 General retirement and disability insur- ance ( including social security ) . 21,435 15.9 3.0 74,356 21.3 4.7 52,921 247 Health . 2,638 2.0 4 28,050 8.0 1.8 25,412 963 Interest ...
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... assistance to other states . One of the more impressive feats performed by the Soviets during the past five years is to have built up their forces in the Far East to a strength of more than 40 divisions without any diminution of their ...
... assistance to other states . One of the more impressive feats performed by the Soviets during the past five years is to have built up their forces in the Far East to a strength of more than 40 divisions without any diminution of their ...
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... assistance , net to a growth of $ .1 billion a year . The remaining $ 2.4 billion annual increase will be required to provide real ( non - inflationary ) growth in funding for the modernization and readiness of U.S. forces . This $ 2.4 ...
... assistance , net to a growth of $ .1 billion a year . The remaining $ 2.4 billion annual increase will be required to provide real ( non - inflationary ) growth in funding for the modernization and readiness of U.S. forces . This $ 2.4 ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Continuation of military assistance somewhat below the current level be- cause of a projected decrease in aid to Southeast Asia . Inflation has already reduced very severely ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Continuation of military assistance somewhat below the current level be- cause of a projected decrease in aid to Southeast Asia . Inflation has already reduced very severely ...
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active additional Agency air defense Air Force aircraft allies appropriation Army ARPA attack AWACS balance bomber budget request capability Chairman MCCLELLAN civilian combat command and control commissary stores communications Congress continue contract cost defense budget deleted Department of Defense deployed deployment deterrence dollars effective effort engineering equipment estimate evaluation fighter fiscal year 1976 funds HEILMEIER ICBM impact improve increase inflation initial inventory laser major manpower ment military personnel million missile mission NATO naval Navy nuclear weapons Office operational options outlays percent planned potential procurement production radar RDT&E reduced requirements research and development reserve retired pay Secretary of Defense Secretary SCHLESINGER Senator YOUNG Services ships SLBM South Vietnam Soviet Union strategic submarines tactical tanks targets technology base threat tion United USSR vehicles Vietnam war reserve stocks Warsaw Pact weapon systems WRSA WWMCCS
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