Department of Defense Appropriations for 1971: Hearings ... 91st Congress, 2d Session |
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... dollars for the maintenance of our scientific and techno- logical base , testing and management support , and for tactical developments . Continued scientific research and exploratory development for new technology are necessary if we ...
... dollars for the maintenance of our scientific and techno- logical base , testing and management support , and for tactical developments . Continued scientific research and exploratory development for new technology are necessary if we ...
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... dollars , do you remember ? General WESTMORELAND . The whole process has been dynamic . Secretary RESOR . Yes , that is right . Mr. MINSHALL . What it all boils down to , though , now is the fact that you feel you have an adequate dollar ...
... dollars , do you remember ? General WESTMORELAND . The whole process has been dynamic . Secretary RESOR . Yes , that is right . Mr. MINSHALL . What it all boils down to , though , now is the fact that you feel you have an adequate dollar ...
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... dollar value . ( A classified response was provided . ) Mr. SIKES . What is the total for Greece this year ... dollars to bring prosperity back . I know this is not something that is decided at your level , but has anyone , to ...
... dollar value . ( A classified response was provided . ) Mr. SIKES . What is the total for Greece this year ... dollars to bring prosperity back . I know this is not something that is decided at your level , but has anyone , to ...
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... dollars . Defense spent $ 78.7 billion in FY 1969. In terms of FY 1969 dollars , the FY 1971 budget is $ 65.9 billion down $ 12.8 billion or 16 % from FY 1969 buying power . While some of this decline is traceable to the reduced ...
... dollars . Defense spent $ 78.7 billion in FY 1969. In terms of FY 1969 dollars , the FY 1971 budget is $ 65.9 billion down $ 12.8 billion or 16 % from FY 1969 buying power . While some of this decline is traceable to the reduced ...
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... DOLLARS FY 1971 $ 54.6 65.9 Another table , on page 26 shows budget trends over. Total obligating authority Outlays ( spending ) Defense as a per- cent of GNP Defense as a ... dollars $ 50.8 $ 65.6 $ 60.0 In FY 1969 dollars 61.3 78.7 72.3 ...
... DOLLARS FY 1971 $ 54.6 65.9 Another table , on page 26 shows budget trends over. Total obligating authority Outlays ( spending ) Defense as a per- cent of GNP Defense as a ... dollars $ 50.8 $ 65.6 $ 60.0 In FY 1969 dollars 61.3 78.7 72.3 ...
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6th Fleet active additional Admiral MOORER Air Force aircraft airlift ANDREWS appropriation Army base bomber capability carriers Chairman civilian combat committee Congress continue contract cost Department of Defense deployed deployment discussed dollars equipment estimate Europe fiscal year 1971 fleet FLOOD funds FY 1971 budget helicopter ICBM improve increase information follows June 30 logistic MAHON major Marine Corps ment military personnel million MINSHALL Minuteman missile modernization NATO naval Navy nuclear operations peace dividend percent Phase problem procurement production radar RDT&E record reduction Reserve RHODES RYAN Safeguard Safeguard program Secretary CHAFEE Secretary LAIRD Secretary of Defense Secretary RESOR Secretary SEAMANS ships SIKES South Vietnamese Southeast Asia Soviet Soviet Union squadrons SRAM strategic submarines tactical tank threat tion troops U.S. Army United Vietcong Vietnam weapons systems WESTMORELAND WHEELER WYMAN
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Pagina 335 - None of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this act may be used to carry out any research project or study unless such project or study has a direct and apparent relationship to a specific military function or operation.
Pagina 753 - In cases involving other types of aggression we shall furnish military and economic assistance when requested and as appropriate. But we shall look to the nation directly threatened to assume the primary responsibility of providing the manpower for its defense.
Pagina 420 - ... nuclear power threatens the freedom of a nation allied with us or of a nation whose survival we consider vital to our security.
Pagina 422 - I would not hesitate to take strong and effective measures to deal with that situation.
Pagina 766 - 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.
Pagina 305 - II of SAFEGUARD this year is essential to our national security. With our strong desire to move further into the era of...
Pagina 178 - Protection of our land-based retaliatory forces against a direct attack by the Soviet Union. Defense of the American people against the kind of nuclear attack which Communist China is likely to be able to mount within the decade. Protection against the possibility of accidental attacks from any source.
Pagina 849 - Mr. Chairman, I would like to associate myself with the remarks made by the gentleman from Minnesota, Mr.
Pagina 22 - ... and to promote the full realization of equal employment opportunity through a continuing affirmative program in each executive department and agency. This policy of equal opportunity applies to and must be an integral part of every aspect of personnel policy and practice in the employment, development, advancement, and treatment of civilian employees of the Federal Government.
Pagina 181 - Chairman, it •was my amendment to the Defense Appropriation Bill in the late 1950s that accelerated the development and deployment of POLARIS. In summary, our decision now to proceed with further deployment of SAFEGUARD gives us another year In which to pursue SALT without ourselves exacerbating the arms control environment through actions on offensive systems.