Department of Defense Appropriations for 1991: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 5803/S. 3189 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 |
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... strategic deterrence , the Army provides sustained land combat power to defend the vital interests of our Nation and to protect the values on which this Nation was founded . The Army fulfills essential strategic roles . Army forward ...
... strategic deterrence , the Army provides sustained land combat power to defend the vital interests of our Nation and to protect the values on which this Nation was founded . The Army fulfills essential strategic roles . Army forward ...
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... strategic requirements , we must continue to modernize . Lethality is the as- sured capability to defeat an opponent , winning as quickly as possible to preserve our most valued asset - the lives of our soldiers . Maintaining lethality ...
... strategic requirements , we must continue to modernize . Lethality is the as- sured capability to defeat an opponent , winning as quickly as possible to preserve our most valued asset - the lives of our soldiers . Maintaining lethality ...
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... strategic roles we must execute , and we understand the qualities the Army must have in the next century . As we chart a course to ensure that we can meet our responsibilities , how- ever , we confront a series of challenges that must ...
... strategic roles we must execute , and we understand the qualities the Army must have in the next century . As we chart a course to ensure that we can meet our responsibilities , how- ever , we confront a series of challenges that must ...
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... strategic environ- ment . We looked at our military strategy , the threat , our doctrine , our resources , and what the requirements were from the various theater commanders . From that we determined that the Army of the 1990's would ...
... strategic environ- ment . We looked at our military strategy , the threat , our doctrine , our resources , and what the requirements were from the various theater commanders . From that we determined that the Army of the 1990's would ...
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... strategic concept for the Army of the future . This con- cept attempted to minimize the risk to key national interests and to maintain flexi- ble options for the Nation in responding to changes in threats and challenges to na- tional ...
... strategic concept for the Army of the future . This con- cept attempted to minimize the risk to key national interests and to maintain flexi- ble options for the Nation in responding to changes in threats and challenges to na- tional ...
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Page 261 - 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 491 - 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 182 - He earned a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering from the University of...
Page 702 - Department significant new responsibilities, including responsibility as the single lead agency of the Federal Government for the detection and monitoring of the aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs into the United States...
Page 57 - Army actions must meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Page 668 - Key West, Florida is a Coast Guard Vice Admiral who reports to USCINCLANT. The Commander of Joint Task Force 5 in Alameda, California is a Coast Guard Rear Admiral who reports to USCINCPAC. All four CINCs gather and process multi-source tactical intelligence information, make use of data which is available from limited fixed surveillance assets, and coordinate or direct the efficient and effective application of mobile tactical surveillance assets to fill in gaps of radar coverage, conduct surge...
Page 18 - US interests around the world and its coalition -based strategy will require that US forces be globally deployable, often with little or no warning, from the United States or from forward bases. While operational circumstances will determine which deployment mode is best in each case, the Army must have forces prepared to execute either option.
Page 13 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a privilege for me to appear before you today...
Page 700 - 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 183 - Cross, Meritorious Service Medal, Air Medal with six oak leaf clusters, Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf 71-918 O— 87 24 clusters. Joint Meritorious Unit Award and Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with "V device and two oak leaf clusters.