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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... tion in my mind that our trade and commercial ties to this region is inherently connected with our policies , our national security and the capability of our country to establish a military presence in order to provide not only regional ...
... tion in my mind that our trade and commercial ties to this region is inherently connected with our policies , our national security and the capability of our country to establish a military presence in order to provide not only regional ...
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... tion . He served as Director of the State Department's policy plan- ning staff and also as a Deputy Assistant to the President for Na- tional Security . Admiral Fargo , as I was told yesterday , has been in the United States Navy for 63 ...
... tion . He served as Director of the State Department's policy plan- ning staff and also as a Deputy Assistant to the President for Na- tional Security . Admiral Fargo , as I was told yesterday , has been in the United States Navy for 63 ...
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... tion Forces . The Critical Infrastructure Program is our operational initiative to im- prove security in the AOR . The program is on track in developing processes and methodologies . The first CIP Appendix to one of our theater ...
... tion Forces . The Critical Infrastructure Program is our operational initiative to im- prove security in the AOR . The program is on track in developing processes and methodologies . The first CIP Appendix to one of our theater ...
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... tion . We have made great strides in improving C4 capabilities in the Pacific The- ater , but we must continue improvements at a rapid pace to keep up with expanding requirements for connectivity , capacity and security . C4 ties all ...
... tion . We have made great strides in improving C4 capabilities in the Pacific The- ater , but we must continue improvements at a rapid pace to keep up with expanding requirements for connectivity , capacity and security . C4 ties all ...
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... tion for optimum readiness and quality of service critical to mission success . We ap- preciate Congress ' past funding efforts and call upon your continued assistance to ensure adequate facilities and proper maintenance for the long ...
... tion for optimum readiness and quality of service critical to mission success . We ap- preciate Congress ' past funding efforts and call upon your continued assistance to ensure adequate facilities and proper maintenance for the long ...
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