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... allies two principal areas in Western Europe and in Northeast Asia . Insuring stability in these two vital regions requires forward deployed forces as well as strategic reserves . -- of strength and stability -- 11 -- If we and our allies ...
... allies two principal areas in Western Europe and in Northeast Asia . Insuring stability in these two vital regions requires forward deployed forces as well as strategic reserves . -- of strength and stability -- 11 -- If we and our allies ...
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... allies have the basic capabilities necessary to respond to a Warsaw Pact attack . Even here , however , there are two vulnerabilities which will grow in seriousness if we fail to take remedial action . First , we do not have sufficient ...
... allies have the basic capabilities necessary to respond to a Warsaw Pact attack . Even here , however , there are two vulnerabilities which will grow in seriousness if we fail to take remedial action . First , we do not have sufficient ...
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... allies shipping , and that our ability to operate in the Eastern Medi- terranean would be , at best , uncertain . The fleet in the Pacific could hold open the sea lanes to Hawaii and Alaska but , because of a shortage of surface ...
... allies shipping , and that our ability to operate in the Eastern Medi- terranean would be , at best , uncertain . The fleet in the Pacific could hold open the sea lanes to Hawaii and Alaska but , because of a shortage of surface ...
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... allies that support us , the price we are prepared to pay to uphold our position and the progress we make in our negotiations with adversaries . We must then be willing to pay the price required . 2 . The U.S. Role in the World -- At ...
... allies that support us , the price we are prepared to pay to uphold our position and the progress we make in our negotiations with adversaries . We must then be willing to pay the price required . 2 . The U.S. Role in the World -- At ...
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... allies who share our tradition , values , and interests ; To reduce the perils of nuclear war ; -- To build a rational relationship with potential adversaries ; To help resolve regional conflicts that imperil global peace ; in the ...
... allies who share our tradition , values , and interests ; To reduce the perils of nuclear war ; -- To build a rational relationship with potential adversaries ; To help resolve regional conflicts that imperil global peace ; in the ...
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active additional agreement air defense Air Force aircraft airlift allies amphibious appropriate areas Army attack AWACS balance base bomber budget request capability carriers Chairman MCCLELLAN civilian command and control Congress continue cost cruise missile defense budget deleted Department of Defense deployed deployment deterrence divisions effective effort equipment Europe facilities fighter fiscal fleet force structure funding ground forces helicopter ICBM improve increase initial inventory logistics maintain maintenance major manpower Marine Corps ment million Minuteman Minuteman III MIRVed mission mobilization modernization NATO Navy nuclear weapons operations overall peacetime percent planning posture procurement production projected purpose forces readiness reduce requirements Reserve Components Secretary MIDDENDORF Senator YOUNG ships SLBM Soviet Navy Soviet Union SSBN strength submarines tactical air tank targets threat trends TRIDENT U.S. forces U.S. Navy United USSR V/STOL Warsaw Pact weapon systems WWMCCS
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Page 319 - Each Party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, space-based or mobile land-based.
Page 439 - I have the honor to refer to the Agreement of Friendship and Cooperation Between the United States of America and Spain concluded on this date.
Page 246 - American relations; joint charter schools, including the National War College, and the Industrial College of the Armed Forces...
Page 454 - DONE at Washington, this 7th day of September, 1977, in duplicate, in the English and Spanish languages, both texts being equally authentic. For the...
Page 311 - US would consider the deployment of operational land-mobile ICBM launchers during the period of the Interim Agreement as inconsistent with the objectives of that Agreement.
Page 180 - System (NMCS) , which consists of the National. Military Command Center (NMCC) , the Alternate National Military Command Center (ANMCC) and the National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP) , along with their interconnecting telecommunications and Automated Data Processing (ADP) support.
Page 526 - Corps shall be organized, trained, and equipped to provide fleet marine forces of combined arms, together with supporting air components, for service with the fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign.
Page 437 - To the Senate of the United States: With a view to receiving the advice and consent of the Senate to ratification...
Page 324 - Vietnam, and parts of India. The limited range of the aircraft suggests that it also might be used in a theater support role within the PRC.
Page 349 - Microbial or other biological agents, or toxins whatever their origin or method of production, of types and in quantities that have no justification for prophylactic, protective or other peaceful purposes; 2 Weapons, equipment or means of delivery designed to use such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict.