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... authorized to be appropriated during the fiscal year 1967 for the use of the Armed Forces of the United States for research , development , test , and evaluation , as authorized by law , in amounts as follows : For the Army ...
... authorized to be appropriated during the fiscal year 1967 for the use of the Armed Forces of the United States for research , development , test , and evaluation , as authorized by law , in amounts as follows : For the Army ...
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... authorized , appropriated or expended . These costs will differ in many cases from the amounts requested for new authorization and appropriation , especially in the procurement accounts where certain prior year funds are available to ...
... authorized , appropriated or expended . These costs will differ in many cases from the amounts requested for new authorization and appropriation , especially in the procurement accounts where certain prior year funds are available to ...
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... authorized a modest military training program and are in the process of concluding a credit sales program involving pur- chases of up to $ 4 million in equipment for the Malaysian arzy . While these programs are consistent with the ...
... authorized a modest military training program and are in the process of concluding a credit sales program involving pur- chases of up to $ 4 million in equipment for the Malaysian arzy . While these programs are consistent with the ...
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... authorized in August Army , 235,000 ; Marine Corps , 30,000 ; Navy , 35,000 ; Air Force , 40,000 . -- The Army's force structure was increased by one division force , three brigade forces , and a large number of aviation companies and ...
... authorized in August Army , 235,000 ; Marine Corps , 30,000 ; Navy , 35,000 ; Air Force , 40,000 . -- The Army's force structure was increased by one division force , three brigade forces , and a large number of aviation companies and ...
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... authorized the Army to proceed with the organization of a new airmobile division , using the resources of the 2nd Infantry Division and the provisional 11th Air Assault Division which had been temporarily established for the tests ...
... authorized the Army to proceed with the organization of a new airmobile division , using the resources of the 2nd Infantry Division and the provisional 11th Air Assault Division which had been temporarily established for the tests ...
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