Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - United States |
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... importance to us to have uninterrupted access to the critical international air and sea lanes ( as well as to space ) ... important sense in which the U.S. frontier lies on a great arc that contains vital areas all the way from North ...
... importance to us to have uninterrupted access to the critical international air and sea lanes ( as well as to space ) ... important sense in which the U.S. frontier lies on a great arc that contains vital areas all the way from North ...
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... importance to us to have uninterrupted access to the critical international air and sea lanes ( as well as to space ) ... important sense in which the U.S. frontier lies on a great arc that contains vital areas all the way from North ...
... importance to us to have uninterrupted access to the critical international air and sea lanes ( as well as to space ) ... important sense in which the U.S. frontier lies on a great arc that contains vital areas all the way from North ...
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... to peace in Asia by maintaining forces deployed forward in the Western Pacific . These forces enhance the political constraints on potential adversaries and provide an important element of security to friendly countries . 22.
... to peace in Asia by maintaining forces deployed forward in the Western Pacific . These forces enhance the political constraints on potential adversaries and provide an important element of security to friendly countries . 22.
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... important element of security to friendly countries . We are also working to improve U.S. - Japanese defense cooperation , and have been discussing with the Japanese Government ways to reduce the cost of maintaining U.S. forces in Japan ...
... important element of security to friendly countries . We are also working to improve U.S. - Japanese defense cooperation , and have been discussing with the Japanese Government ways to reduce the cost of maintaining U.S. forces in Japan ...
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... important , we hope that the purchasers of arms , individually and through regional organizations , will limit their arms imports . We are ready to provide our friends with the necessary means of legitimate self - defense . At the same ...
... important , we hope that the purchasers of arms , individually and through regional organizations , will limit their arms imports . We are ready to provide our friends with the necessary means of legitimate self - defense . At the same ...
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active addition air defense aircraft airlift allies amphibious areas Army assessment attack balance ballistic missile base bomber capability carrier CHART command and control communications continue conventional cost cruise missile DEFENSE BUDGET Department of Defense deployed deployment deterrence effective efforts enemy equipment Europe fiscal fleet force levels force structure funds helicopter ICBM improve increase initial launchers logistic maintain maintenance major manpower Marine Corps ment military million MINUTEMAN MINUTEMAN III mission mobility modernization NATO naval forces Navy's nuclear forces nuclear weapons operations percent personnel planned potential procurement production projected readiness reduce request requirements reserve satellites sea control Secretary BROWN Senator STENNIS shipbuilding ships SLBM Soviet Navy Soviet Union squadrons SSBNs strategic nuclear submarines surveillance TACFIRE targets theater nuclear theater nuclear forces threat TRIDENT U.S. forces U.S. Navy United USSR V/STOL warfare Warsaw Pact weapon systems