Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, الجزء 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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1973 Estimate FY active duty Admiral ADAMSON Admiral BAGLEY Admiral COOPER Admiral GADDIS Admiral HOUSER Admiral ZUMWALT aircraft appropriation areas average aviation Budget Activity Budget Program budget request capability carrier Chairman MCCLELLAN Chief of Naval civilian combat decrease Defense deleted DIFAR Duty for Training electronic end strength engineering enlisted personnel Estimate FY 1972 facilities fiscal year 1974 fleet funds requested FY 1972 Actual FY 1974 Estimate improved includes increase Initial Spares installation inventory JASKILKA JUSTIFICATION OF FUNDS manpower Marine Corps Reserve ment military personnel Million P-1 Line missile mission modification Naval Reserve Navy's nuclear operation and maintenance overhaul P-1 Line Item Pay and Allowances percent planned POSEIDON POSEIDON missile procurement PURPOSE AND SCOPE Rate Amount Number recruiting reduction Sea Control Ship Secretary WARNER Senator YOUNG sonobuoy Southeast Asia squadrons SSBN submarines subsistence support equipment target torpedo TRIDENT U.S. NAVY V/STOL weapon system
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الصفحة 645 - ... costs. Budget Activity 3 - Intelligence and Communications This budget activity finances operations of the Navy's Cryptologic, Intelligence, Communications, Oceanography and Weather programs and Special Support Activities. These special functional programs are performed in response to national security tasking and to provide specific specialized information and services required for fleet operations.
الصفحة 606 - System includes 41 missile submarines together with their tenders, support ships, and crews. Funds for this system provide for overhaul of submarines and support ships, technical and logistic support for the weapon systems, strategic command and control communications, and specialized FBM training functions. In addition, funds in this budget activity support the Naval Space Surveillance System, a component of the North American Air Defense Command.
الصفحة 95 - ... restricted. It also means that the channels are relatively easy to mine or block. Sinking just a handful of super-tankers in critical passages could effectively block shipments from the Gulf for a long time. This could occur as the accidental or intended consequence of conflict within the Gulf region or from the deliberate efforts of an external state to interrupt the flow of oil. In either case, there is little the US could now do militarily to forestall this possibility. Another possibility...
الصفحة 129 - It would be impossible to carry out this important undertaking without the complete support of the Chief of Naval Operations, the Secretary of the Navy, and the other senior officials in the Department.
الصفحة 625 - ... fuel, oil, consumable supplies and other direct -support - for Navy and Marine aircraft assigned to the active fleet. The resources requested reflect in dollar terms Navy and Marine Corps requirements to provide for combat readiness of attack and anti-submarine warfare carrier squadrons, shore-based anti-submarine and early warning squadrons, Marine Corps air wings, and supporting aviation units.
الصفحة 1241 - ... systems in the Air Force. Much of the support of the research and development effort of the Lincoln Laboratories and the Signal Research and Development Laboratory is provided under this activity by the Air Force and Army, respectively.
الصفحة 627 - The Base Operations program provides resources for the operation and maintenance costs of Fleet Support Activities. The fiscal year 1974 request is $448.1 million, an increase of $41.4 million from fiscal year 1973.
الصفحة 1017 - COOKE, US NAVY, DIRECTOR OF BUDGET AND REPORTS, OFFICE OF THE NAVY COMPTROLLER BRIG.
الصفحة 790 - BUDGET ACTIVITY 5 CIVIL ENGINEERING SUPPORT EQUIPMENT This activity funds the procurement of trucks, passenger carrying vehicles, general and special purpose automotive equipment, construction and weight handling equipment and other specialized types of equipment for the Navy general purpose forces. The other specialized equipment includes amphibious vehicles, combat construction support equipment, fleet moorings and mobile utility support equipment. Also included is collateral equipment associated...
الصفحة 47 - ... standards we must meet will be subject to periodic upgrading in the future. Congressional support in this area has been excellent and has enabled us to implement many necessary programs. Examples of these are : Procurement of smoke abatement devices for firefighting schools, incinerators, and power plants at our shore facilities. Use of low sulfur content and distillate fuels. Installation of pier sewer lines at our major naval bases and an associated program of installing sewage collection and...