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الصفحة 38
... individual reinforce- ments . The $ 14 million difference between the amount appropriated and that shown in the fiscal year 1961 column of the fiscal year 1962 budget has been held in reserve by the Bureau of the Budget . Mr. SIKES ...
... individual reinforce- ments . The $ 14 million difference between the amount appropriated and that shown in the fiscal year 1961 column of the fiscal year 1962 budget has been held in reserve by the Bureau of the Budget . Mr. SIKES ...
الصفحة 39
... individual reinforcements training , $ 5.8 million , and mobilization designee training , $ 300,000 - for a total of $ 8 million . Altogether , this amounts to the $ 14.4 million , which has been withheld up to the present time by the ...
... individual reinforcements training , $ 5.8 million , and mobilization designee training , $ 300,000 - for a total of $ 8 million . Altogether , this amounts to the $ 14.4 million , which has been withheld up to the present time by the ...
الصفحة 69
... individuals in a married status , and the number of dependents per individual are increasing . This results in an increase in longevity pay , quarters allowances , and travel . Permanent change of station travel is funded at $ 121 ...
... individuals in a married status , and the number of dependents per individual are increasing . This results in an increase in longevity pay , quarters allowances , and travel . Permanent change of station travel is funded at $ 121 ...
الصفحة 112
... individuals in a married status , and the num- ber of dependents per individual are increasing . This results in an increase in longevity pay , quarters allowances , and travel . How is that $ 47 million broken down among those items ...
... individuals in a married status , and the num- ber of dependents per individual are increasing . This results in an increase in longevity pay , quarters allowances , and travel . How is that $ 47 million broken down among those items ...
الصفحة 123
... individual weapon systems as the primary basis for cost- ing , gives us an invaluable " retrospective " look into the validity of or future planning . It enables us , in effect , to weigh in competitive dollar terms the advantages to be ...
... individual weapon systems as the primary basis for cost- ing , gives us an invaluable " retrospective " look into the validity of or future planning . It enables us , in effect , to weigh in competitive dollar terms the advantages to be ...
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active duty actual additional Admiral HIRSCH Admiral SMEDBERG Air Force Air National Guard aircraft airlift airmen Alaska Communication System amount ANDREWS appropriation Army National Guard Army Reserve assigned average basic pay BOWSER budget career Chairman chart civilian COLLINS command committee Congress contract cost Department of Defense direct obligations Division dollars drill DUFF duty for training enlisted personnel equipment expenditures FAIRBOURN figure fiscal year 1961 fleet FLOOD FORD FRIEDMAN funds going grade included increase June 30 LAIRD lieutenant colonel LIGON MAHON man-years Marine Corps MCCARTY McGOWAN ment Military construction Military personnel million MINSHALL missiles mission months Naval Navy NROTC obligational authority Operation and maintenance OSTERTAG overseas pay and allowances percent POLARIS procurement proficiency pay rated officers record reduce reenlistment reimbursements reprograming requirements Reserve personnel retired pay Secretary of Defense ships SIKES statement strength tion Total tours units unobligated balances WARREN