Department of Defense Appropriations for 1962: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations House of Representatives Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session Subcommittee on Department of Defense Appropriations George H. Mahon, Texas, Chairman Harry R. Sheppard, California Gerald R. Ford, Jr., Michigan Robert L.F. Sikes, Florida Harold C. Ostertag, New York Jamie L. Whitten, Mississippi Melvin R. Laird, Wisconsin George W. Andrews, Alabama Glenard P. Lipscomb John J. Riley, South Carolina Phil Weaver, Nebraska Daniel J. Flood, Pennsylvania William E. Minshall, Ohio Albert Thomas, Texas Samuel W. Crosby and Kelly Campbell, Staff Assistants to the Subcommittee ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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... obligation and com- mitment in 1962 , and the planned application of these resources . It is one of the principal tools ... obligations by the service which performs the work or procures the articles . Column 11 is simply the total of ...
... obligation and com- mitment in 1962 , and the planned application of these resources . It is one of the principal tools ... obligations by the service which performs the work or procures the articles . Column 11 is simply the total of ...
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... obligations against customer orders ( col . 14 ) ~ or total planned obligations of $ 45.3 billion ( col . 15 ) . The total amount planned for commitment in 1962 amounts to $ 3.3 billion ( col . 16 ) . Planned apportion- ments , for 1962 ...
... obligations against customer orders ( col . 14 ) ~ or total planned obligations of $ 45.3 billion ( col . 15 ) . The total amount planned for commitment in 1962 amounts to $ 3.3 billion ( col . 16 ) . Planned apportion- ments , for 1962 ...
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... Obligations for Active Forces personnel will amount to $ 10,879 million -- an increase of $ 118 million over 1961 and $ 297 million over 1960. These obligations will support a beginning and end strength of 2,492,900 and an average ...
... Obligations for Active Forces personnel will amount to $ 10,879 million -- an increase of $ 118 million over 1961 and $ 297 million over 1960. These obligations will support a beginning and end strength of 2,492,900 and an average ...
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... obligations of $ 10,842 million for " Operation and maintenance " are planned in 1962- $ 599 million more than 1960 and $ 114 million more than 1961 . Although civilian man - years , the number of active aircraft , the number of instal ...
... obligations of $ 10,842 million for " Operation and maintenance " are planned in 1962- $ 599 million more than 1960 and $ 114 million more than 1961 . Although civilian man - years , the number of active aircraft , the number of instal ...
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... Obligations for ships in 1962 will total about $ 2.1 billion - substantially above the level of 1961 , and about $ 600 million more than in 1960 . The 1962 shipbuilding program provides for 30 new ship starts and 22 conver- sions or ...
... Obligations for ships in 1962 will total about $ 2.1 billion - substantially above the level of 1961 , and about $ 600 million more than in 1960 . The 1962 shipbuilding program provides for 30 new ship starts and 22 conver- sions or ...
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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 aviation basic pay BOWSER budget career Chairman change of station chart civilian COLLINS command committee Congress contract cost Department of Defense direct obligations Division dollars drill DUFF enlisted personnel equipment estimate expenditures FAIRBOURN figure fiscal year 1961 fleet FLOOD flying status FORD FRIEDMAN funds going grade included increase June 30 LAIRD lieutenant colonel LIGON MAHON major man-years Marine Corps MCGOWAN ment Military construction Military personnel million MINSHALL missiles 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 Secretary of Defense ships SIKES statement tion Total tour units Unobligated balance WARREN WHITTEN
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الصفحة 758 - General WILSON. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, once again it is my distinct privilege to appear before this committee to present the Air National Guard requirements for the coming fiscal year, and to give you a report on the accomplishments and progress made by the Air National Guard during the past year.
الصفحة 571 - Reserve under any provision of law except section 269(b) of this title, shall be required, while in the Ready Reserve, to — (1) participate in at least 48 scheduled drills or training periods during each year and serve on active duty for training of not less than 14 days (exclusive of traveltime) during each year; (2) serve on active duty for training not more than 30 days during each year.
الصفحة 572 - Members of a reserve component while they are on inactive duty training authorized by written orders which are voluntarily accepted by them and which specify that they are subject to this chapter.
الصفحة 828 - Retired pay, Department of Defense." This appropriation provides for (1) the pay of retired military personnel on the retired lists of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force, (2...
الصفحة 828 - The temporary disability category is an interim classification for disabled personnel where there is some doubt as to the degree or permanence of their disability. Personnel are placed on the temporary disability list for a period of not to exceed 5 years in accordance...
الصفحة 510 - 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.
الصفحة 386 - Operation and Maintenance, Army; Operation and Maintenance, Army National Guard, Operation and Maintenance, Army Reserve; Research, Development, Test and Evaluation; Defense Business Operations Fund.
الصفحة 756 - ... (1) Upon first reporting for active duty for a period in excess of ninety days on or after January 1, 1953. (2) Having completed, as an officer of the Coast Guard, not less than fourteen days' active duty or active duty for training, commenced on or after January 1.
الصفحة 406 - The purpose of each reserve component is to provide trained units and qualified persons available for active duty in the armed forces, in time of war or national emergency, and at such other times as the national security may require...
الصفحة 758 - Ark., in 1911 ; started his military career with the Arkansas National Guard at age 18, and has maintained an active status since that time. He completed his formal education at Hendrix College in 1934.