Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Parts 4-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 - Finance, Public |
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1972 Actual FY 1973 Estimate FY active duty Actual FY 1973 aerospace ground equipment air defense Air Force Reserve Air National Guard airborne aircraft airlift appropriation AWACS base bomber capability Chairman MCCLELLAN checkout civilian personnel close air support combat Command communications continue Corp cost decrease deleted DELUCA depot electronic End Strength engine enlisted Estimate FY 1974 EVANS fighter fiscal year 1974 flying hours FUNDS REQUESTED FY 1972 Actual FY 1974 Estimate GLASSER Headquarters improve includes increase installation intercontinental ballistic missile JUSTIFICATION OF FUNDS launch control facilities LEWIS manpower ment Military Personnel million MINUTEMAN MINUTEMAN III mission modification officers percent pilot Proceed procurement production Program Requirements Project PURPOSE AND SCOPE radar recruiting reduced RYAN satellite Secretary SEAMANS Senator YOUNG Southeast Asia Spares and repair squadrons SRAM strategic Thousands of Dollars tion Total U.S. Air Force units USAF vehicles Vietnam VNAF weapon systems
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Page 461 - Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters. He holds a Command Pilot rating. INTRODUCTION' OF ASSOCIATES Chairman MCCLELLAN.
Page 496 - Air Force forces for joint amphibious and airborne operations, in coordination with the other Services, and to provide for their training in accordance with doctrines established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Page 648 - ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT This program provides for the pay and allowances of ANG officers serving under Sections 265, 8033, 8496 of Title 10, and Section 708 of Title 32, United States Codes. It also Includes death gratuities for survivor's benefits and disability pay.
Page 293 - Force hospitals continues to decline because of decrease in active duty strength, a decrease in the number of physicians, emphasis on treating patients on an outpatient basis, and a decrease in average length of hospital stay. The decline in the active duty force caused a slight decrease in outpatient visits . Ancillary workload associated with both inpatient and outpatient care (eg, laboratory procedures.
Page 97 - Separate Operating Agencies (SOAs) . Examples are: The Air Force Accounting and Finance Center, the Air Force Military Personnel Center, the Air Reserve Personnel Center , the Data Automation Agency, and the Air Force...
Page 42 - In December 1962 he joined a select group of athletes, who have been successful in their professional careers since their college football days, when he was chosen a member of the Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary All-American team.
Page 31 - MUTUAL RESTRAINT ON MILITARY EXPENDITURES SEC. 16. It is the sense of the Congress that the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics should, on an urgent basis and in their mutual interests, seek agreement on specific mutual reductions in their respective expenditures for military purposes so that both nations can devote a greater proportion of their available resources to the domestic needs of their respective peoples; and, the President of the United States is requested to seek...
Page 39 - ... use of resources in both current operations and modernization programs. I have outlined some of these efforts in the areas of personnel policies, weapons procurement, research and development, and operating efficiency. Through better use of our manpower, including greater reliance upon our reserve forces, we are increasing capabilities and realizing cost savings. Improvements in personnel policies are providing more effective recruiting, better training, more efficient job structure, and improved...
Page 149 - Force assessment is that the forces and resources currently programed are essential in order to meet the US Air Force missions which are an integral part of the national security objectives. As a result of the intensive program and budget review process in the Air Force and OSD/OMB, the Air Force budget supports a tightly balanced total force concept within the established fiscal constraints and complies with Presidential guidance.
Page 484 - USC 236-244), for primary and secondary schooling for minor dependents of military and civilian personnel of the Department of Defense residing on military or naval installations or stationed in foreign countries...