Department of Defense Appropriations for ..., Parte 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 |
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Department of Defense Appropriations for ..., Parte 5 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations Visualização integral - 1981 |
Department of Defense Appropriations for ..., Parte 3 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations Visualização integral - 1984 |
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ABRAMS active additional Admiral MARTELL Admiral McDONALD Air Force aircraft ANDREWS antisubmarine warfare appropriation Army Reserve attack believe bomber budget plan capability Chairman Chiefs of Staff civil defense civilian combat command committee Communist Congress continue cost Department of Defense Discussion divisions effective effort engine enlistment equipment estimated fallout shelter fiscal year 1966 FLOOD funds going improved increase Joint Chiefs LAIRD Laos LIPSCOMB MAHON major Marine Corps ment million MINSHALL National Guard Naval Navy NIKE X nuclear obligational authority officers percent POLARIS problem procurement proposed question record reduction requested Reserve components Secretary AILES Secretary MCNAMARA Secretary NITZE Secretary of Defense Secretary ZUCKERT ships shipyards SIKES South Vietnam southeast Asia Soviet statement strategic strength submarines tactical talking tion U.S. Army U.S. Army Reserve units V/STOL Vietcong Vietnamese weapon systems WHEELER WHITTEN
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Página 59 - Congress approves and supports the determination of the President, as Commander in Chief, to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against the forces of the United States and to prevent further aggression.
Página 301 - Departmentwide activities include : the management and staff advisory functions of the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Organization of the Joint Chiefs...
Página 31 - First, against the forces we expect the Soviets to have during the next decade, it will be virtually impossible for us to be able to insure anything approaching complete protection for our population, no matter how large the general nuclear war forces we were to provide, including even the hypothetical possibility of striking first.
Página 375 - Secretary or his duly authorized representative, that gratuities (in the form of entertainment, gifts, or otherwise) were offered or given by the Contractor, or any agent or representative of the Contractor, to any officer or employee of the Government with a view toward securing a contract or securing favorable treatment with respect to the awarding or amending, or the making of any determinations with respect to the performing of such contract...
Página 187 - That the militia, when called into the actual service of the United States, shall be subject to the same Rules and Articles of War as the regular troops of the United States.
Página 74 - Treaty, the United States is, therefore, prepared, as the President determines, to take all necessary steps, including the use of armed force, to assist any member or protocol state of the Southeast Asia Collective Treaty requesting assistance in defense of its freedom.
Página 301 - DEFENSE ATOMIC SUPPORT AGENCY The Defense atomic support program includes the activities of the Defense Atomic Support Agency (DASA) which provides specialized staff assistance to the Secretary of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff; operational? logistical, and training support for the military services; liaison with...
Página 809 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a privilege to appear before this committee to discuss the contribution of the US Air Force to national defense.
Página 74 - The United States regards as vital to its national interest and to world peace the maintenance of international peace and security in Southeast Asia.
Página 299 - FY 1966 were cut by $3.5 million during our budget review last fall. 2. Weather Service This program comprises the aerial weather reconnaissance, air sampling, and weather observing and forecasting systems of the Navy and Air Force which compile and analyze meteorological and geophysical data affecting the operations of our military forces and of the Government's missile and satellite activities.