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... Lan- guage Testimony of Members of Congress , Organizations , and Interested Individuals Supplemental Department of Defense Appropriation for 1965 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1965 HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE.
... Lan- guage Testimony of Members of Congress , Organizations , and Interested Individuals Supplemental Department of Defense Appropriation for 1965 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1965 HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE.
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... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS GEORGE H. MAHON , Texas , Chairman HARRY R. SHEPPARD , California ROBERT L. F. SIKES , Florida JAMIE L. WHITTEN , Mississippi GEORGE W. ANDREWS , Alabama DANIEL J. FLOOD , Pennsylvania ALBERT THOMAS ...
... DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS GEORGE H. MAHON , Texas , Chairman HARRY R. SHEPPARD , California ROBERT L. F. SIKES , Florida JAMIE L. WHITTEN , Mississippi GEORGE W. ANDREWS , Alabama DANIEL J. FLOOD , Pennsylvania ALBERT THOMAS ...
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... DEFENSE ( COMPTROLLER ) DR . HAROLD BROWN , DIRECTOR , DEFENSE ENGINEERING , DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND Mr. MAHON . We shall come to order and begin the hearing with the Secretary of Defense , Mr. McNamara , who will be followed ...
... DEFENSE ( COMPTROLLER ) DR . HAROLD BROWN , DIRECTOR , DEFENSE ENGINEERING , DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RESEARCH AND Mr. MAHON . We shall come to order and begin the hearing with the Secretary of Defense , Mr. McNamara , who will be followed ...
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... DEFENSE PROGRAM AND THE ECONOMY As I pointed out last year , a program as large as defense , command- ing nearly 10 ... Department of Defense is vitally concerned with the economic impact of the defense program both on the Nation as a ...
... DEFENSE PROGRAM AND THE ECONOMY As I pointed out last year , a program as large as defense , command- ing nearly 10 ... Department of Defense is vitally concerned with the economic impact of the defense program both on the Nation as a ...
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... defense program and , drawing on our own experience in similar situations ... Department and other Government agencies in giving such advice and ... defense program in order to be in a better position to anticipate the impact of possible ...
... defense program and , drawing on our own experience in similar situations ... Department and other Government agencies in giving such advice and ... defense program in order to be in a better position to anticipate the impact of possible ...
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Page 697 - ... supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, and only such manufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States...
Page 83 - It shall be the policy of this nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation in the Western Hemisphere as an attack by the Soviet Union on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory response upon the Soviet Union.
Page 697 - As to which the Secretary determines the domestic preference to be inconsistent with the public interest; or (iv) As to which the Secretary determines the cost to the Government to be unreasonable. (The foregoing requirements are administered in accordance with Executive Order No. 10582, dated December 17, I9S4.) 13.
Page 134 - America, will take such appropriate action, including the use of armed forces, as may be mutually agreed upon and as is envisaged in the Joint Resolution to Promote Peace and Stability in the Middle East, in order to assist the Government of Pakistan at its request.
Page 246 - NMCS is comprised of the following: the National Military Command Center (NMCC) at the Pentagon, the Alternate National Military Command Center (ANMCC), the National Emergency Command Post Afloat (NECPA), the National Emergency Airborne Command Post (NEACP), and the various warning and sensor and communications networks linking these command facilities, the unified and specified commands and the Service headquarters.
Page 14 - I indicated to you last year, the United States has taken great pains to assure the Government of Pakistan that our aid to India will not be at the expense of Pakistan's security, to which we are committed under our mutual defense agreements.
Page 248 - The appropriation for claims provides for the payment of all noncontractual claims against the Department of Defense. For fiscal year 1963, $19 million was appropriated, and another $3.3 million was transferred by congressional action from the "Retired pay, Defense" appropriation account to cover the high volume of claims.
Page 586 - Hawaii will have the effect of increasing our stature greatly in the eyes of the world, and in the eyes of the peoples bordering the Pacific Ocean.
Page 248 - Departmentwide activities include : the management and staff advisory functions of the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Organization of the Joint Chiefs...
Page 134 - In case of aggression against Pakistan, the Government of the United States of America, in accordance with the Constitution of the United States of America, will take such appropriate action, including the use of armed forces, as may be mutually agreed upon...