Department of Defense Appropriations for 1979: Budget overviewU.S. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 |
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... aircraft shelters and command and control centers , building of forward storage facilities for prepositioned combat equipment and ammunition , and construction of alternate runways for airfields . In the CONUS , following the partial FY ...
... aircraft shelters and command and control centers , building of forward storage facilities for prepositioned combat equipment and ammunition , and construction of alternate runways for airfields . In the CONUS , following the partial FY ...
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... aircraft modifications is on the conversion of Army AH - 1 gun ships to the TOW missile configuration ; on Navy fighter aircraft and helicopter modernization ; and on the Air Force B - 52 , EF - 111 and Civil Reserve Aircraft Fleet ...
... aircraft modifications is on the conversion of Army AH - 1 gun ships to the TOW missile configuration ; on Navy fighter aircraft and helicopter modernization ; and on the Air Force B - 52 , EF - 111 and Civil Reserve Aircraft Fleet ...
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... AIRCRAFT AND MISSILES , NAVY ( PAMN ) 1,103 1,202 279 AIRCRAFT , NAVY WEAPONS , NAVY 4 1,071 752 1,140 1,001 1,119 1,292 933 210 224 583 1,041 1,050 1,031 480 375 196 1,051 462 328 35 TOA , SHIPBUILDING OTHER , NAVY MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT ...
... AIRCRAFT AND MISSILES , NAVY ( PAMN ) 1,103 1,202 279 AIRCRAFT , NAVY WEAPONS , NAVY 4 1,071 752 1,140 1,001 1,119 1,292 933 210 224 583 1,041 1,050 1,031 480 375 196 1,051 462 328 35 TOA , SHIPBUILDING OTHER , NAVY MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT ...
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... AIRCRAFT AND MISSILES , NAVY ( PAMN ) 1,103 1,202 279 AIRCRAFT , NAVY 4 1,071 752 1,140 1.001 1,119 1,292 933 WEAPONS , NAVY 210 224 583 1.041 1,050 1,031 480 OTHER , NAVY MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT , AIR FORCE MISSILES , AIR FORCE OTHER ...
... AIRCRAFT AND MISSILES , NAVY ( PAMN ) 1,103 1,202 279 AIRCRAFT , NAVY 4 1,071 752 1,140 1.001 1,119 1,292 933 WEAPONS , NAVY 210 224 583 1.041 1,050 1,031 480 OTHER , NAVY MARINE CORPS AIRCRAFT , AIR FORCE MISSILES , AIR FORCE OTHER ...
الصفحة 143
... aircraft similar to the Active Force . During FY 1979 14 AFR units will con- vert to more modern equipment with all ... aircraft . The Air Force Reserve flies the C - 141 and C - 5 aircraft in association with active forces . ANG and ...
... aircraft similar to the Active Force . During FY 1979 14 AFR units will con- vert to more modern equipment with all ... aircraft . The Air Force Reserve flies the C - 141 and C - 5 aircraft in association with active forces . ANG and ...
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
active additional air defense aircraft airlift allies appropriate arms Army attack AWACS ballistic missile billion bomber capability carrier CHAPPELL Chart combat continue conventional cost cruise missile DEFENSE BUDGET Department of Defense deployed deployment deterrence dollars effective efforts equipment estimate Europe fleet funds FY 1979 budget helicopter ICBM improve increase initial launchers maintain major Marine Corps ment military MINUTEMAN MINUTEMAN III MIRVed mission mobility modernization NATO naval Navy nuclear forces nuclear weapons operational outlays percent personnel procurement projected proposed QUESTION radar readiness reduce request reserve SALT II Secretary BROWN Secretary of Defense ships SLBM Soviet Union squadrons strategic forces strategic nuclear submarine tanks targets theater nuclear theater nuclear forces threat tion TRIDENT United unobligated balances USSR V/STOL WACKER war reserve stocks warfare warheads Warsaw Pact weapon systems
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 372 - All requests to purchase major defense equipment are reviewed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
الصفحة 156 - The convention protects our environment by prohibiting all significant hostile uses of environmental modification techniques "having widespread, long-lasting or severe effects as a means of destruction, damage or Injury to any other State Party.
الصفحة 373 - I am initiating this policy of restraint in the full understanding that actual reductions in the worldwide traffic in arms will require multilateral cooperation.
الصفحة 371 - The United States will not be the first supplier to introduce into a region newly-developed, advanced weapons systems which would create a new or significantly higher combat capability.
الصفحة 18 - International affairs General science, space and technology Energy Natural resources and environment Agriculture Commerce and housing credit Transportation Community and regional development Education, training, employment, and social services Health Medicare Income security Social security Veterans...
الصفحة 371 - We will continue to utilize arms transfers to promote our security and the security of our close friends. But in the future the burden of persuasion will be on those who favor a particular arms sale, rather than those who oppose it.
الصفحة 131 - US advantages in other characteristics; and —— the US posture is not in fact, and is not seen as, inferior in performance to the strategic nuclear forces of the Soviet Union.
الصفحة 731 - FULL-TIME TRAINING AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE SELECTED RESERVE Question. The Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs conducted a detailed study of the full-time training and administration of the selected reserve, and issued a draft report generally supporting the status of Full-Time Training and Administration of the Selected Reserve despite considerable differences in the systems used by the various Reserve components. Have you approved the final report and when will...
الصفحة 371 - States will not entertain such requests, we can avoid unnecessary bilateral friction caused by later denials. 6. An amendment to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations will be issued, requiring policy level authorization by the Department of State for actions by agents of the United States or private manufacturers which might promote the sale of arms abroad.
الصفحة 203 - In designing our general purpose forces, what must concern us first and foremost is the heavy concentration of Soviet forces in Eastern Europe and the western military districts of the USSR. Those forces represent a direct and growing threat to the security of Western Europe, on both the central front and the flanks. They also define the magnitude of the largest and most serious non-nuclear contingency that could confront us in the foreseeable future. To stress Europe is not to rule out...