U.S. Security Policy in Asia and the Pacific: Restructuring America's Forward Deployment : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, June 26, 2003 |
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... facilities we look at in a new way , not just as a naval base or an Air Force base , but as a combined joint facility . So we are looking for that kind of pres- ence qualitatively changed . We are also looking to allies themselves to ...
... facilities we look at in a new way , not just as a naval base or an Air Force base , but as a combined joint facility . So we are looking for that kind of pres- ence qualitatively changed . We are also looking to allies themselves to ...
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... facilities enables us to maintain a high level of readi- ness in the region . Cobra Gold , the centerpiece of the US - Thai annual training and exercise schedule of over 40 activities , is now focused on peace enforcement and ...
... facilities enables us to maintain a high level of readi- ness in the region . Cobra Gold , the centerpiece of the US - Thai annual training and exercise schedule of over 40 activities , is now focused on peace enforcement and ...
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... facilities , given the new premium on combined and joint operations , • Overseas stationed forces should be located on reliable , well - protected terri- tory . • Forces without inherent mobility must be stationed along major transpor ...
... facilities , given the new premium on combined and joint operations , • Overseas stationed forces should be located on reliable , well - protected terri- tory . • Forces without inherent mobility must be stationed along major transpor ...
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... facilities have current assessments and proactive antiterrorism plans . USPACOM personnel work closely with their De- partment of State counterparts to ensure host - nation support is adequate to protect our deployed forces and that all ...
... facilities have current assessments and proactive antiterrorism plans . USPACOM personnel work closely with their De- partment of State counterparts to ensure host - nation support is adequate to protect our deployed forces and that all ...
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... facilities supporting the adversary's command , control , and communications and WMD infrastructure . Focused and co- ordinated source development is critical . Sustained resources for both CIA and DoD ( Defense HUMINT Services ) will ...
... facilities supporting the adversary's command , control , and communications and WMD infrastructure . Focused and co- ordinated source development is critical . Sustained resources for both CIA and DoD ( Defense HUMINT Services ) will ...
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