Military construction appropriations for 1982: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, first session, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - United States |
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... system cost effectiveness and operational flexibil- ity is substantial so it ... weapons in their existing silos and force an expansion of the planned M - X ... systems much beyond the level that forced us to deploy that defense . A SUM ...
... system cost effectiveness and operational flexibil- ity is substantial so it ... weapons in their existing silos and force an expansion of the planned M - X ... systems much beyond the level that forced us to deploy that defense . A SUM ...
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... Systems Command current estimated delivery dates for the eight ships under ... weapon , especially in light of the frequent construction delays and cost overruns ... weapons system in the Pacific Ocean . Mr. GINN . I now recognize our ...
... Systems Command current estimated delivery dates for the eight ships under ... weapon , especially in light of the frequent construction delays and cost overruns ... weapons system in the Pacific Ocean . Mr. GINN . I now recognize our ...
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... weapons , projected into the late 1980s and beyond . It is needed to provide an accurate long - range weapon for increased targeting and routing flexibility and reduced B - 52 exposure to present and postulated air defense systems . The ...
... weapons , projected into the late 1980s and beyond . It is needed to provide an accurate long - range weapon for increased targeting and routing flexibility and reduced B - 52 exposure to present and postulated air defense systems . The ...
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... weapons , projec- ted into the late 1980s and beyond . It is needed to provide an accurate long - range weapon for in- creased targeting and routing flexibility and reduced B - 52 expo- sure to present and postulated air defense systems ...
... weapons , projec- ted into the late 1980s and beyond . It is needed to provide an accurate long - range weapon for in- creased targeting and routing flexibility and reduced B - 52 expo- sure to present and postulated air defense systems ...
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... system being procured specifically to meet an identified require- ment in the European theatre . ALCM supports the strategic mis- sion and is specifically procured as a strategic nuclear weapons system . The ground - launched cruise ...
... system being procured specifically to meet an identified require- ment in the European theatre . ALCM supports the strategic mis- sion and is specifically procured as a strategic nuclear weapons system . The ground - launched cruise ...
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additional administration Admiral MURRAY Admiral ZOBEL Air Force Base Air National Guard aircraft ALCM appropriation Army Reserve backlog Bangor barracks Battalion building BURGENER CARTON Chairman chlordane committee CONGRESS THE LIBRARY construction projects contract cost estimate cruise missile DELBRIDGE engineering equipment family housing units fiscal year 1982 FLIAKAS Fort Carson Fort Douglas Fort Drum Fort Irwin Fort Stewart funds GINN headquarters Hinesville impact improve included increase information follows installation intermediate commands Irwin Kings Bay land lease LIBRARY OF CONGRESS maintenance Marine Corps MEEHAN ment MILITARY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM military family housing million minor construction mission NATO Navy operations PEEL percent personnel housing planning problems proposed questions REGULA reprogramming requirements Secretary of Defense shortfall space station storage support facilities tion Trident submarines utilities Vandenberg weapons systems WRIGHT ZEIBERG
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Page 330 - Covenant to Establish a Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands in Political Union with the United States of America...
Page 657 - Tactical Reconnaissance Wing which has units in Kentucky, Arkansas, Nevada, and Idaho. Previous assignments include, Wing Director of Operations, Wing Chief of Safety, Wing Chief of Standardization, Group Commander, Group Deputy Commander for Operations, and Squadron Operations Officer.
Page 657 - Indiana in 1952, he attended the University of Evansville and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1956. He continued graduate work at the University of Louisville School of Business, and the University of Kentucky School of Business. In 1975, he received a masters degree in Management and Human Relations at Webster College, Saint Louis, Missouri.
Page 382 - Attached to the printed copies of my statement are narrative descriptions of the entire program broken out by category of facilities, by major commands and by mission elements supported. Mr. Chairman, this concludes my prepared statement. I thank you for the opportunity to appear before this committee.
Page 118 - Training Facilities Maintenance and Production Facilities Research, Development and Test Facilities Supply Facilities Hospital and Medical Facilities Administrative Facilities Housing and Community Facilities Utilities and Ground Improvements...
Page 261 - Code. (C) In fixing the sale or lease value of property to be disposed of under subparagraph (A) and subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, the Board shall take into consideration any benefit which 'has accrued or may accrue to the United States from the use of such property by any such State, political subdivision, instrumentality, or institution.
Page 330 - ... constitute an authorization for the appropriation of a pro-rata share of the funds provided under Section 702 for the period between the effective date of this Section and the beginning of the next succeeding fiscal year.
Page 657 - AFB, Michigan. In 1960 General Conaway joined the West Virginia Air National Guard as a SA-16 aircraft pilot performing a special forces operations mission. In 1963 he transferred to the Kentucky Air National Guard as a RB-57 pilot and in 1965 became an air technician flying training instructor in operations.
Page 661 - We continue as full partners with other components in JCS and USAF training exercises. Our increased overseas deployments, where we have temporarily moved entire flying units with ground support personnel, civil engineering flights and communications units, have furnished us with valuable and realistic training.
Page 263 - House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr. Chairman: In response to your request...