Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Armed ServicesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... consideration , the report contains several recommendations for additional efforts by the Committee on Armed Services . In light of the substantial interest in this important topic , we re- quest that the unclassified version of the ...
... consideration , the report contains several recommendations for additional efforts by the Committee on Armed Services . In light of the substantial interest in this important topic , we re- quest that the unclassified version of the ...
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... consideration of S. 429 ( S. Res . 128 ) . Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 with respect to the consideration of S. 673 ( S. Res . 166 ) - Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of ...
... consideration of S. 429 ( S. Res . 128 ) . Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 with respect to the consideration of S. 673 ( S. Res . 166 ) - Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of ...
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... consideration of H.R. 5168 ( S. Res . 284 ) . Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 with Nominations referred to committee__ OA AAA A 45 45 46 47 48 50 Rules of procedure___ Publications : Hearings . Reports ...
... consideration of H.R. 5168 ( S. Res . 284 ) . Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 with Nominations referred to committee__ OA AAA A 45 45 46 47 48 50 Rules of procedure___ Publications : Hearings . Reports ...
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... consideration of S. 429 ( S. Res . 128 ) --- Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 with respect to the consideration of S. 673 ( S. Res . 166 ) --- Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of ...
... consideration of S. 429 ( S. Res . 128 ) --- Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 with respect to the consideration of S. 673 ( S. Res . 166 ) --- Waiving section 402 ( a ) of the Congressional Budget Act of ...
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... consideration of procurement programs required parallel consideration of related research and development . Further amendments to section 412 ( b ) were added in 1965 , 1969 , and 1970 , extending the authorization review to the ...
... consideration of procurement programs required parallel consideration of related research and development . Further amendments to section 412 ( b ) were added in 1965 , 1969 , and 1970 , extending the authorization review to the ...
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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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