Department of Defense Appropriation Bill for 1953 |
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... combat teams with collateral units to support them in combat operations . The units located overseas are at full strength , and those in this country at a somewhat reduced strength . The Army has also increased the number of personnel ...
... combat teams with collateral units to support them in combat operations . The units located overseas are at full strength , and those in this country at a somewhat reduced strength . The Army has also increased the number of personnel ...
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... combat teams and smaller units , during the 18 - month period has expanded to a total of 219,000 men organized into 2 % divisions , 2 % wings of combat aircraft , plus a substantial expansion in their training activities . The Air Force ...
... combat teams and smaller units , during the 18 - month period has expanded to a total of 219,000 men organized into 2 % divisions , 2 % wings of combat aircraft , plus a substantial expansion in their training activities . The Air Force ...
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... combat - fit personnel in these numbers will adversely affect the quality of train- ing . The use of men rotated from combat in Korea will assist in somewhat alleviating personnel shortages , and the recurring surveys which I have ...
... combat - fit personnel in these numbers will adversely affect the quality of train- ing . The use of men rotated from combat in Korea will assist in somewhat alleviating personnel shortages , and the recurring surveys which I have ...
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... combat , for example , and when they are lost in combat a jeep has to replace one that is destroyed . We do have those stocks . But we are not doubling up ; we are actually reducing the amount we would otherwise buy . Senator THYE ...
... combat , for example , and when they are lost in combat a jeep has to replace one that is destroyed . We do have those stocks . But we are not doubling up ; we are actually reducing the amount we would otherwise buy . Senator THYE ...
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... combat consumption ; initial equipment for regular forces and reserves ; peacetime consumption ; level of supply to support the operating forces ; and the requirements during various periods of combat operations . Stocks on hand and ...
... combat consumption ; initial equipment for regular forces and reserves ; peacetime consumption ; level of supply to support the operating forces ; and the requirements during various periods of combat operations . Stocks on hand and ...
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$52 billion Admiral Fox AEDC Air Force Air National Guard air power aircraft airplanes amendment ammunition amount appropriation Army ASENSIO base BENDETSEN bill budget Chairman O'MAHONEY chart Chiefs of Staff civilian combat wings Command committee Congress construction of real contract Corps cost delivery Department of Defense dollars economy effect end of fiscal engines equipment estimate expenditure limitation facilities figure fiscal year 1953 flying funds GILPATRIC going increase industry Joint Chiefs Korea Maintenance and operations material MCNEIL ment military personnel months National Navy obligational authority officers percent planes planned present procurement production question reduction request requirements result savings Secretary FINLETTER Secretary KIMBALL Secretary LOVETT Secretary of Defense Secretary PACE section 638 Senator FERGUSON Senator MCCLELLAN Senator O'MAHONEY Senator SALTONSTALL Senator THYE Soviet spare statement Sverdrup & Parcel things tion United World War II
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Page 418 - Chairman; the Chief of Staff of the Army; the Chief of Naval Operations; the Chief of Staff of the Air Force; and the Commandant of the Marine Corps. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the principal military adviser to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense.
Page 305 - Nothing, however, herein contained shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company...
Page 304 - The Government shall have the right, during the existence of this lease, to make alterations, attach fixtures, and erect additions, structures, or signs, in or upon the premises hereby leased...
Page 305 - Contractor, was then of said Corporation; that said Contract was duly signed for and in behalf of said Corporation by authority of its governing body, and is within the scope of its corporate powers.
Page 853 - States at costs for any given area not in excess of those of the Department of Defense for the same area, when it is determined by the Secretary that the schools, If any, available In the locality are unable to provide adequately for the education of such dependents...
Page 60 - Secretary or his duly authorized representative, that gratuities (In the form of entertainment, gifts, or otherwise) were offered or given by the Contractor, or any agent or representative of tbe Contractor, to any officer or employee of the Government with a view toward securing a contract or securing favorable treatment with respect to the awarding or amending, or the making of any determinations with respect to...
Page 60 - Contractor, and (ii) as a penalty in addition to any other damages to which it may be entitled by law, to exemplary damages in an amount (as determined by the...
Page 116 - Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives, Hon.
Page 60 - The rights and remedies of the Government provided in this clause shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this contract.
Page 581 - Defense available for military construction as he may designate, to be merged with and to be available for the same purposes, and for the same time period, as the appropriation or fund to which transferred: Provided further, That of the amount appropriated, not to exceed...