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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... threat worldwide , but it will take time for the final results to become apparent . Meanwhile , United States military posture must be designed to meet capabilities , not stated intentions . A second area of major concern is the ...
... threat worldwide , but it will take time for the final results to become apparent . Meanwhile , United States military posture must be designed to meet capabilities , not stated intentions . A second area of major concern is the ...
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... threat will demand in- creasing versatility and initiative from each soldier . Additionally , since civilians comprise nearly one - fourth of Army strength and perform critical logistical , re- search and development , and base ...
... threat will demand in- creasing versatility and initiative from each soldier . Additionally , since civilians comprise nearly one - fourth of Army strength and perform critical logistical , re- search and development , and base ...
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... threat . It tightly manages modernization . It is based on accepting some risk over the near term while protecting future moderniza- tion and our technological base . Therefore , we decided , as you men- tioned , to terminate some ...
... threat . It tightly manages modernization . It is based on accepting some risk over the near term while protecting future moderniza- tion and our technological base . Therefore , we decided , as you men- tioned , to terminate some ...
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... threats and challenges to na- tional interests . It has provided the framework within which the Army has contin- ued to evaluate the impact of strategic , threat , and resource developments on its programs . When faced with the fact of ...
... threats and challenges to na- tional interests . It has provided the framework within which the Army has contin- ued to evaluate the impact of strategic , threat , and resource developments on its programs . When faced with the fact of ...
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... threat . The North Atlantic 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 ...
... threat . The North Atlantic 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 ...
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acquisition active Air Force Air National Guard aircraft airlift ANSWER areas Army National Guard Army Reserve Army's ARNG aviation base battalions budget capability Chairman civilian combat Command Congress continue cost counternarcotics Department of Defense deployed deployment deterrence drug efforts end strength enhance ensure environment equipment facilities force structure funding future helicopter improve increase initiatives interdiction logistics low intensity conflict maintain maintenance Marine Corps military Military Occupational Specialty million missile mission mobilization modernization NATO Naval Reserve Navy officers Operation Just Cause operations OPTEMPO percent personnel procurement QUESTION readiness recruiting reduce requirements Reserve components Reserve forces Reservists response role Senator BUMPERS Senator INOUYE Senator STEVENS ships soldiers Soviet Union strategic submarines sustain tactical testing threat tion Total Force Total Force Policy units VUONO warfighting Warsaw Pact weapon systems worldwide
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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.
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