Mutual Security Act of 1951: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations and the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, on S. 1762, a Bill to Promote the Foreign Policy and Provide for the Defense and General Welfare of the United States by Furnishing Assistance to Friendly Nations in the Interest of International Security ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1951 - 801 страница |
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... technical , and military assistance elements of our foreign aid into one program . It is impor- tant to keep in mind the relationship of these different elements of strength . COMPONENTS OF THE AID PROGRAM Military assistance , from a ...
... technical , and military assistance elements of our foreign aid into one program . It is impor- tant to keep in mind the relationship of these different elements of strength . COMPONENTS OF THE AID PROGRAM Military assistance , from a ...
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... technical help can be of inestimable value . The program before you also calls for $ 112,500,000 in support of the United Nations Korean Relief and Rehabilitation Administra- tion . The approach to relief and rehabilitation in Korea ...
... technical help can be of inestimable value . The program before you also calls for $ 112,500,000 in support of the United Nations Korean Relief and Rehabilitation Administra- tion . The approach to relief and rehabilitation in Korea ...
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... technical. Military aid totals $6.2 billions; economic aid and technical assistance total $2.3 billions. The major portion of these funds is intended to aid in the highly important task of raising, equipping, and training the troops ...
... technical. Military aid totals $6.2 billions; economic aid and technical assistance total $2.3 billions. The major portion of these funds is intended to aid in the highly important task of raising, equipping, and training the troops ...
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... technical assistance to underdeveloped areas . The total cost of this program for fiscal year 1952 is $ 8.5 billions . It includes our total foreign - aid program , military , economic , and technical . Military aid totals $ 6.2 ...
... technical assistance to underdeveloped areas . The total cost of this program for fiscal year 1952 is $ 8.5 billions . It includes our total foreign - aid program , military , economic , and technical . Military aid totals $ 6.2 ...
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... technical assistance . I wanted to ask this question : In the preceding paragraph in your statement you made the statement that— We are assisting our allies by providing ( a ) major items of miltary equip- ment that they cannot produce ...
... technical assistance . I wanted to ask this question : In the preceding paragraph in your statement you made the statement that— We are assisting our allies by providing ( a ) major items of miltary equip- ment that they cannot produce ...
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Страница 281 - Sess.) the stated purpose of which is to maintain the security and to promote the foreign policy of the United States by authorizing military, economic, and technical assistance to friendly countries to strengthen the mutual security and individual and collective defenses of the free world, to develop their resources in the interest of their security and independence and the national interest of the United States and to facilitate the effective participation of those countries in the United Nations...
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Страница 510 - For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Act, there may be employed not to exceed three persons at a rate of compensation not to exceed $15,000 and one person at a rate of compensation not to exceed $16,000. Any person so employed shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate.
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