Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2004: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 1050, to Authorize Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2004 for Military Activities of the Department of Defense, for Military Construction, and for Defense Activities of the Department of Energy, to Prescribe Personnel Strengths for Such Fiscal Year for the Armed Forces, and for Other Purposes, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - United States |
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... efforts underway to transform the Depart- ment and streamline and modernize to save the taxpayers money . As those efforts succeed , we ought to be able to shift some of those resources towards more urgent and more productive uses ...
... efforts underway to transform the Depart- ment and streamline and modernize to save the taxpayers money . As those efforts succeed , we ought to be able to shift some of those resources towards more urgent and more productive uses ...
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... efforts in- cluded the first major joint field experiment , Millennium Challenge 02. This experiment demonstrated a variety of new concepts and systems that enable critical command and control , collaborative in- formation sharing and ...
... efforts in- cluded the first major joint field experiment , Millennium Challenge 02. This experiment demonstrated a variety of new concepts and systems that enable critical command and control , collaborative in- formation sharing and ...
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... efforts supporting Operation En- during Freedom , Congress has approved the Security Assistance Funding necessary to provide counterterrorism training for the armed forces of the Philippines . Train- ing will begin in the February ...
... efforts supporting Operation En- during Freedom , Congress has approved the Security Assistance Funding necessary to provide counterterrorism training for the armed forces of the Philippines . Train- ing will begin in the February ...
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... efforts to improve family and unac- companied housing . Such congressional action directly impacts recruitment , reten- tion , and family welfare . I view these all as inseparable from operational combat readiness . No discussion of ...
... efforts to improve family and unac- companied housing . Such congressional action directly impacts recruitment , reten- tion , and family welfare . I view these all as inseparable from operational combat readiness . No discussion of ...
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... efforts , we will identify the doctrine , organization , train- ing , materiel , leadership , and education , personnel , and facilities changes needed to create the future joint force . In this manner , we can scrutinize current ...
... efforts , we will identify the doctrine , organization , train- ing , materiel , leadership , and education , personnel , and facilities changes needed to create the future joint force . In this manner , we can scrutinize current ...
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