Department Fo Defense Appropriations for 1962: Hearings ... 87th Congress, 1st Session, Parts 1-6 |
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... increase of $ 9.2 million from the fiscal year 1961 estimated obligations . The new administration increased our production base program to $ 81 million for an increase of $ 11.8 million over the fiscal year 1961 estimated obligations ...
... increase of $ 9.2 million from the fiscal year 1961 estimated obligations . The new administration increased our production base program to $ 81 million for an increase of $ 11.8 million over the fiscal year 1961 estimated obligations ...
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... increased from fiscal year 1959 to now . The transmission and transfer assembly cost has also increased . The body assembly is the item which has had the largest increase . Mr. MAHON . This would appear that the estimating system must ...
... increased from fiscal year 1959 to now . The transmission and transfer assembly cost has also increased . The body assembly is the item which has had the largest increase . Mr. MAHON . This would appear that the estimating system must ...
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... increased emphasis by the Chief of Staff on the need for getting this basic infantry weapon into the hands of troops at the earliest possible time . So , we , actually , have recommended an increase in the total production and quantity ...
... increased emphasis by the Chief of Staff on the need for getting this basic infantry weapon into the hands of troops at the earliest possible time . So , we , actually , have recommended an increase in the total production and quantity ...
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... INCREASED RESERVE STRENGTH Although a buildup to 55,000 drill - pay strength could be accomplished in 1 year , it is believed that if the increase were spread over a 3 - year period , costs would be less and the overall Reserve effort ...
... INCREASED RESERVE STRENGTH Although a buildup to 55,000 drill - pay strength could be accomplished in 1 year , it is believed that if the increase were spread over a 3 - year period , costs would be less and the overall Reserve effort ...
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... increase of $ 192 million over the original request submitted in January and provides for the following : ( a ) an increase of $ 123.4 million in the fleet ballistic missile program , ( b ) an increase of $ 10 million in BULLPUP air ...
... increase of $ 192 million over the original request submitted in January and provides for the following : ( a ) an increase of $ 123.4 million in the fleet ballistic missile program , ( b ) an increase of $ 10 million in BULLPUP air ...
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activity additional Admiral HIRSCH Admiral JAMES Admiral PIRIE Admiral RABORN Admiral STROOP Air Force aircraft airplane ANDREWS appropriation Army ASROC ATLAS ballistic missile BEAKLEY BRADLEY budget capability Chairman chart CHIEF OF STAFF COLGLAZIER Colonel combat Command committee competition components contract contractors curement Department of Defense DEPUTY CHIEF discuss dollars electronic engineering estimate evaluation facilities fiscal year 1962 fleet FLOOD FORD FRIEDMAN funds GERRITY helicopter HINRICHS HOLLOWAY improvement included increase installation inventory June 30 leadtime LIPSCOMB Logistics MAHON maintenance major materiel MCMORROW ment military million MINUTEMAN mission modernization nautical miles Naval Navy operational percent personnel POLARIS present procurement program production proposed radar record reliability replacement requirements schedule Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD ships SIKES spare specific squadrons subcontracting submarines supply support equipment target tion TITAN TITAN II Truck vehicles weapon system
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