Department of Defense appropriations for fiscal year 1988: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One hundredth Congress, first session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1987 - United States |
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... problem we are faced with in our military preparations . We have a tremendously large budget this year . As everyone knows , it is the first time it has ever hit the trillion dollar mark . That is too much for me to even think of ...
... problem we are faced with in our military preparations . We have a tremendously large budget this year . As everyone knows , it is the first time it has ever hit the trillion dollar mark . That is too much for me to even think of ...
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... problems and to the Nation , and we feel that way about your testimony today . It will be of value . Now , the real ... problem - the need to work toward a balanced budget . But this is not the only issue that Congress must face this ...
... problems and to the Nation , and we feel that way about your testimony today . It will be of value . Now , the real ... problem - the need to work toward a balanced budget . But this is not the only issue that Congress must face this ...
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... problem would be welcome . We are looking for pro- grams that we might reasonably defer and favorable price trends that would allow us to buy at less than budgeted costs . Now I am going to call on the other Senators who are here when ...
... problem would be welcome . We are looking for pro- grams that we might reasonably defer and favorable price trends that would allow us to buy at less than budgeted costs . Now I am going to call on the other Senators who are here when ...
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... problem would be welcomed . We are looking for programs that we might reasonably defer and favorable price trends that would allow us to buy at less than budgeted cost . STATEMENT OF DEPUTY SECRETARY TAFT Mr. TAFT . Thank you very much ...
... problem would be welcomed . We are looking for programs that we might reasonably defer and favorable price trends that would allow us to buy at less than budgeted cost . STATEMENT OF DEPUTY SECRETARY TAFT Mr. TAFT . Thank you very much ...
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... problem on , starting with some of the publicity and problems that we had identified in 1983 , and I think again that program is well in hand and saving almost $ 4 billion in that area . DOD EFFORTS TO CURB WASTE , FRAUD AND ABUSE ...
... problem on , starting with some of the publicity and problems that we had identified in 1983 , and I think again that program is well in hand and saving almost $ 4 billion in that area . DOD EFFORTS TO CURB WASTE , FRAUD AND ABUSE ...
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6th Infantry Division ABRAHAMSON Active Component AH-64 Apache Air Force aircraft ANSWER Apache Army National Guard Army Reserve Army's battalions billion bomber Brigade budget request capability carrier Chairman STENNIS civilian combat command committee Congress cost deleted Department of Defense deploy deployment Division dollars effective end strength enlisted equipment estimated fiscal year 1988 fleet force structure funding GI Bill going Guard and Reserve helicopter improved increase Infantry initial manpower military missile mission mobilization modernization Navy nuclear officer operations overseas Pacific Peacekeeper percent personnel priority problem procurement production QUESTION RAIL GARRISON readiness recruiting reductions requirements Reserve component rotation Roundout units Secretary Senator JOHNSTON Senator STEVENS ships Small ICBM Soviet Soviet Union Strategic Defense Strategic Defense Initiative tactical TAFT target testing threat U.S. Senator UH-60 Black Hawk warhead weapon systems WEICKER
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Page 403 - Each Party undertakes not to develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, space-based, or mobile land-based.
Page 27 - IG performs audits within the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Unified Commands, the Defense agencies, and the Military Departments.
Page 425 - ABM launchers, which are launchers constructed and deployed for launching ABM interceptor missiles; and c. ABM radars, which are radars constructed and deployed for an ABM role, or of a type tested in an ABM mode.
Page 434 - Parties agree that in the event ABM systems based on other physical principles and including components capable of substituting for ABM interceptor missiles, ABM launchers, or ABM radars are created in the future, specific limitations on such systems and their components would be subject to discussion in accordance with Article XIII and agreement in accordance with Article XIV of the Treaty.
Page 564 - The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there objection ? The Chair hears none, and it is so ordered.
Page 434 - Article III of the Treaty, the Parties agree that in the event ABM systems based on other physical principles and including components capable of substituting for ABM interceptor missiles, ABM launchers, or ABM radars...
Page 274 - I have determined that, in the future, the United States must base decisions regarding its strategic force structure on the nature and magnitude of the threat posed by Soviet strategic forces...
Page 433 - ABM system is a system to counter strategic ballistic missiles or their elements in flight trajectory, currently consisting of: (a) ABM interceptor missiles, which are interceptor missiles constructed and deployed for an ABM role, or of a type tested in an ABM mode...
Page 48 - Senator STENNIS. Gentlemen, I am overdue for an appointment already, and I am going to have to ask you to excuse me now. We will take a recess until 2 :30. (Thereupon at...
Page 425 - Treaty an ABM system is a system to counter strategic ballistic missiles or their elements in flight trajectory...