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Pagina 17
... problem . Our problem is to bottle them up in their ports , and for- tunately the Russians do not have too many places they can come out of . We would have to destroy their submarines just like we would have to destroy their bomber ...
... problem . Our problem is to bottle them up in their ports , and for- tunately the Russians do not have too many places they can come out of . We would have to destroy their submarines just like we would have to destroy their bomber ...
Pagina 29
... problem in Europe , if we were going to keep our allies and the free world ; and that is part of our problem . Mr. MAHON . Yes , we had a very serious problem there , but be- ginning with the Korean war I think we could say we have in ...
... problem in Europe , if we were going to keep our allies and the free world ; and that is part of our problem . Mr. MAHON . Yes , we had a very serious problem there , but be- ginning with the Korean war I think we could say we have in ...
Pagina 33
... problem they undertook to just spend more money ? We have not done too well with our foreign policy , the Democrats ... problem that another big war , based on the record of the last war , would not solve the world's problems . Mr. MAHON ...
... problem they undertook to just spend more money ? We have not done too well with our foreign policy , the Democrats ... problem that another big war , based on the record of the last war , would not solve the world's problems . Mr. MAHON ...
Pagina 63
... problems may be clarified for these expenditures from the European point of view . If you can firm up commitments emanating from those countries where we have joint operations it will help the problem . In many of them you have to use ...
... problems may be clarified for these expenditures from the European point of view . If you can firm up commitments emanating from those countries where we have joint operations it will help the problem . In many of them you have to use ...
Pagina 80
... problem that we are in- terested in in the reports . Secretary WILSON . I will go as far as I possibly can in declassi- fying it . Mr. MAHON . I am sure that you will . After you people have had good look at it , we will be in a better ...
... problem that we are in- terested in in the reports . Secretary WILSON . I will go as far as I possibly can in declassi- fying it . Mr. MAHON . I am sure that you will . After you people have had good look at it , we will be in a better ...
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activities Admiral BURKE Admiral RADFORD Air Force aircraft appropriation Army atomic budget BURGESS capability carrier Chairman Chiefs of Staff civilian combat command committee Congress contracts correct cost DEANE Department of Defense Discussion divisions effect enlisted equipment feel field figures fiscal year 1957 fleet FLOOD FORD going guided missiles improved increase inventory Joint Chiefs June 30 Korea Korean war MAHON manpower Marine Corps ment military departments military personnel MILLER million mobilization National Guard naval Navy nuclear officers operations overseas percent planes present problem procurement question recommendations record reduced reenlistment request requirements research and development Reserve Forces responsibility RIDGWAY SCRIVNER Secretary BRUCKER Secretary of Defense Secretary QUARLES Secretary THOMAS Secretary WILSON SHEPPARD ships SIKES situation Soviet statement strength submarines talking TAYLOR thing tion United weapons WIGGLESWORTH World War II
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Pagina 401 - Membership in, affiliation with or sympathetic association with any foreign or domestic organization, association, movement, group or combination of persons, designated by the Attorney General as totalitarian, fascist, communist, or subversive, or as having adopted a policy of advocating or approving the commission of acts of force or violence to deny other persons their rights under the Constitution of the United States, or as seeking to alter the form of government of the United States by unconstitutional...
Pagina 277 - Its responsiveness to the needs of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense for operations analysis.
Pagina 229 - State, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Air Force, the...
Pagina 301 - We affirm, in the interests of world peace, that if there is a renewal of the armed attack, challenging again the principles of the United Nations, we should again be united and prompt to resist. The consequences of such a breach of the armistice would be so grave that, in all probability, it would not be possible to confine hostilities within the frontiers of Korea.
Pagina 401 - ... a. Sabotage, espionage, or attempts or preparations therefor, or knowingly associating with spies or saboteurs; b. Treason or sedition or advocacy thereof; c. Advocacy of revolution or force or violence to alter the constitutional form of government of the United States; d.
Pagina 485 - The task ahead is not an easy one. We will support the efforts of the United Nations to bring about an equitable settlement in Korea based on the principles which have long been established by the United Nations, and which call for a united, independent and democratic Korea. We will support the United Nations in its efforts to assist the people of Korea in repairing the ravages of war.
Pagina 402 - American Russian Institute, New York, also known as the American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union American Russian Institute, Philadelphia American Russian Institute of San Francisco American Russian Institute of Southern California, Los Angeles American Slav Congress American Women for Peace American Youth Congress American Youth for Democracy Armenian Progressive League of America Associated Klans of America Association of Georgia Klans Association of...
Pagina 325 - If I am captured I will continue to resist by all means available. I will make every effort to escape and aid others to escape. I will accept neither parole nor special favors from the enemy.
Pagina 324 - Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States...
Pagina 304 - Staff should be under the direct command of the President of the United States, the Commander in Chief of the military forces and in no way reduced to the status, or the quality of the Defense Department?