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... problem there . The are willing to take on any kind of weapon that looks as if it will be helpful to them in defending their country . Mr. SIKES . How about area ? ? Will there be difficulty in that Secretary MCELROY . I think the real ...
... problem there . The are willing to take on any kind of weapon that looks as if it will be helpful to them in defending their country . Mr. SIKES . How about area ? ? Will there be difficulty in that Secretary MCELROY . I think the real ...
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... problem . General TWINING . But it is still going to go for a long time yet . Mr. MAHON . We will have to get into the particulars with the Air Force . General TWINING . They still have a lot of useful life left in them in spite of that ...
... problem . General TWINING . But it is still going to go for a long time yet . Mr. MAHON . We will have to get into the particulars with the Air Force . General TWINING . They still have a lot of useful life left in them in spite of that ...
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... problem . That is the thing to do first . How do you close the gap the fastest way ? By building more of the ATLAS missiles - period . We can build many ATLAS missiles a day very easily . That is not a problem . Mr. MAHON . You say we ...
... problem . That is the thing to do first . How do you close the gap the fastest way ? By building more of the ATLAS missiles - period . We can build many ATLAS missiles a day very easily . That is not a problem . Mr. MAHON . You say we ...
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... problem the capability of delivering war- heads effectively and accurately ? Is that not the real problem ? Secretary MCELROY . That is the whole problem . Mr. TABER . Are the methods you have adopted , in your opinion , bet- ter than ...
... problem the capability of delivering war- heads effectively and accurately ? Is that not the real problem ? Secretary MCELROY . That is the whole problem . Mr. TABER . Are the methods you have adopted , in your opinion , bet- ter than ...
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... problem to the full extent of our ability and the ability of our scientific advisers . This is one problem that really got the treatment because there is no question in my mind that the right kind of ICBM capability is something we want ...
... problem to the full extent of our ability and the ability of our scientific advisers . This is one problem that really got the treatment because there is no question in my mind that the right kind of ICBM capability is something we want ...
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Page 432 - Chiefs are advisers to the Secretary of Defense, the National Security Council, and the President.
Page 223 - The Joint Chiefs of Staff are the principal military advisers to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense.
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