Department of Defense Appropriations for 1952: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, Making Appropriations for the National Security Council, the National Security Resources Board, and for the Military Functions Administered by the National Military Establishment for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1952, and for Other Purposes |
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... activities , and functions which are peculiar to a Navy bureau or office and its field activities . ( 2 ) To provide factual data , based on past experience , for relating manpower requirements to workloads . These data are used in the ...
... activities , and functions which are peculiar to a Navy bureau or office and its field activities . ( 2 ) To provide factual data , based on past experience , for relating manpower requirements to workloads . These data are used in the ...
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... activities . The first chart I would like to discuss shows the general organization of the Air Force on which I have laid particular emphasis on the activities of programing and control . At the top of the chart is the Secretary of the ...
... activities . The first chart I would like to discuss shows the general organization of the Air Force on which I have laid particular emphasis on the activities of programing and control . At the top of the chart is the Secretary of the ...
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... activities . These are control activities and staff activities . Of Course , at the command level the actual operation is done , the most important of which , from the standpoint of this discussion , is the Ar Matériel Command and with ...
... activities . These are control activities and staff activities . Of Course , at the command level the actual operation is done , the most important of which , from the standpoint of this discussion , is the Ar Matériel Command and with ...
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... activities . 768 4 72 Total . 20 , 751 100 15,071 100 19 , 784 100 100 545 100 60,650 100 FISCAL YEAR 1951 I. Military personnel costs . 3.885 20 2,338 19 1,931 12 II . Operation and maintenance . 5,333 27 2,850 23 3,260 20 III . Major ...
... activities . 768 4 72 Total . 20 , 751 100 15,071 100 19 , 784 100 100 545 100 60,650 100 FISCAL YEAR 1951 I. Military personnel costs . 3.885 20 2,338 19 1,931 12 II . Operation and maintenance . 5,333 27 2,850 23 3,260 20 III . Major ...
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... activities following generally functional lines . I propose to describe as briefly as possible the programs included under each of these budget activities . TRAINING , NAVY The responsibilities of the Bureau of Naval Personnel , as pro ...
... activities following generally functional lines . I propose to describe as briefly as possible the programs included under each of these budget activities . TRAINING , NAVY The responsibilities of the Bureau of Naval Personnel , as pro ...
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activities administration Admiral BOLSTER Admiral BROWN Admiral CLEXTON Admiral DuBOSE Admiral Fox Admiral JELLEY Admiral NOBLE Admiral RUSSELL Admiral SCHOEFFEL Admiral SHERMAN Admiral WALLIN Air Force aircraft ammunition amount appropriation Army budget Bureau of Ordnance Chairman Chief of Naval civilian personnel Colonel KOTICK combat committee Contracting Officer Contractor cost DECKER Department of Defense employees equipment estimate facilities FELDMAN field figures fiscal year 1952 fleet funds going Government included increase industrial inventory Korea LOVETT machine tools manpower Marine Corps MARSHALL ment military personnel million Naval Material Naval Operations Navy percent plants Port Hueneme procurement production purchase question record REEDER requested requirements research and development schedule Secretary of Defense Senator FERGUSON Senator KNOWLAND Senator O'MAHONEY Senator THYE Senator WHERRY ships small business statement stations supply TANN tion United World War II
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