Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Armed ServicesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... reduction was taking place there was increasing pressure , much of it congres- sional , to reduce the size of ADCOM and its management headquarters . Coincidentally , the missile warning function , also the responsibility of ADCOM , has ...
... reduction was taking place there was increasing pressure , much of it congres- sional , to reduce the size of ADCOM and its management headquarters . Coincidentally , the missile warning function , also the responsibility of ADCOM , has ...
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... reduction of 1,500 from the request of 985,100 . The Secretary of Defense will apportion the authorized civilian personnel among the Departments of the Army , Navy , Air Force , and agencies of the Department of Defense , and report to ...
... reduction of 1,500 from the request of 985,100 . The Secretary of Defense will apportion the authorized civilian personnel among the Departments of the Army , Navy , Air Force , and agencies of the Department of Defense , and report to ...
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... reductions in high grade civilians ( GS - 13 and above ) mandated under Public Law 95-79 are required . Section 818. - This section expresses the sense of Congress that the United States should have unlimited access to strategic and ...
... reductions in high grade civilians ( GS - 13 and above ) mandated under Public Law 95-79 are required . Section 818. - This section expresses the sense of Congress that the United States should have unlimited access to strategic and ...
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... reduction of 3,000 or about .1 per- cent from the request of 2,050,000 . The committee recommended authorization of a reserve military average strength of 835,200 , a net increase of 38,100 or about 5 percent above the request of ...
... reduction of 3,000 or about .1 per- cent from the request of 2,050,000 . The committee recommended authorization of a reserve military average strength of 835,200 , a net increase of 38,100 or about 5 percent above the request of ...
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... Reduction in Sparrow Air - to - Air Missile Procurement Reduction of 120 missiles and $ 15.4 million in Navy Sparrow missile request and 660 missiles and $ 59.7 million in Air Force Sparrow missile request . Change in Fighting Vehicle ...
... Reduction in Sparrow Air - to - Air Missile Procurement Reduction of 120 missiles and $ 15.4 million in Navy Sparrow missile request and 660 missiles and $ 59.7 million in Air Force Sparrow missile request . Change in Fighting Vehicle ...
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1974 with respect 96th Congress acquisition active duty Agency Air Force aircraft amended appropriations Armed Forces Armed Services Committee BARRY GOLDWATER CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY China Chinese civilian command posts Committee on Armed conference report Congressional Budget Act CONGRESSIONAL RECORD considered and passed Cooperation and Security Department of Defense end strength evaluation fiscal year 1980 funds GARY HART Government hearings HISTORY HOUSE REPORT intelligence Japan Japanese defense JSDF and U.S. July June LEGISLATIVE HISTORY HOUSE manpower ment Military Construction million NATO Navy NOBUSUKE KISHI NORAD operations original resolution reported Pacific Study Group Panama Canal passed Senate Pave Paws personnel procurement Public Law reported without written request requirements Secretary of Defense Security Treaty SENATE REPORT SLBMs Staff stockpile Subcommittee Surface Effect Ship tion Treaty of Mutual U.S. Forces U.S. Senator United States Code United States-Japanese UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA voice vote Waiving section 402(a warning system weapons
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Страница 16 - Such measures shall be terminated when the Security Council has taken the measures necessary to restore and maintain international peace and security.
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Страница 7 - Defense, and the Secretary of Defense shall be the head thereof. "(b) There shall be within the Department of Defense (1) the Department of the Army...
Страница 19 - The security treaty between the United States of America and Japan signed at the city of San Francisco on September 8, 1951, shall expire upon the entering into force of this treaty.
Страница 17 - This Treaty shall remain in force until in the opinion of the Governments of the United States of America and Japan there shall have come into force such United Nations arrangements as will satisfactorily provide for the maintenance of international peace and security in the Japan area.
Страница 16 - Each Party recognizes that an armed attack in the Pacific Area on any of the Parties would be dangerous to its own peace and safety and declares that it would act to meet the common danger in accordance with its constitutional processes.
Страница 18 - EXCELLENCY : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's Note of today's date, which reads as follows : "I have the honour to refer to the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security...
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