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... ready military forces at home during the coming fiscal year . This budget , therefore , provides for an active duty military personnel strength of 2,520,000 at the end of fiscal year 1960- Army 870,000 , Navy 630,000 , Marine Corps 175 ...
... ready military forces at home during the coming fiscal year . This budget , therefore , provides for an active duty military personnel strength of 2,520,000 at the end of fiscal year 1960- Army 870,000 , Navy 630,000 , Marine Corps 175 ...
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... ready force , the Marine Corps will continue to support t visions and three air wings . The Air Force will have 102 wings , 3 less than at end fiscal year 1959 . The following table summarizes the major forces planned fiscal year 1960 ...
... ready force , the Marine Corps will continue to support t visions and three air wings . The Air Force will have 102 wings , 3 less than at end fiscal year 1959 . The following table summarizes the major forces planned fiscal year 1960 ...
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... ready ? General TWINING . I think that is high . I would like to get tha information for you . I think it is and they are not quite al combat ready . ( Data referred to is of a classified nature and has been separatel furnished to the ...
... ready ? General TWINING . I think that is high . I would like to get tha information for you . I think it is and they are not quite al combat ready . ( Data referred to is of a classified nature and has been separatel furnished to the ...
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... ready to fire not known , " at the top of the chart under the U.S.S.R. Does that mean you do not know whether they have it ? General TWINING . We do not know how they will operate them , whether they have them standing up there ready to ...
... ready to fire not known , " at the top of the chart under the U.S.S.R. Does that mean you do not know whether they have it ? General TWINING . We do not know how they will operate them , whether they have them standing up there ready to ...
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... ready to fire or not ICBM's , plus a few submarine - launched missiles . I see , according to the esti- mates for the calendar year 1959 , the United States would have ready to fire - ICBM's and ICBM reloads , whatever that means ...
... ready to fire or not ICBM's , plus a few submarine - launched missiles . I see , according to the esti- mates for the calendar year 1959 , the United States would have ready to fire - ICBM's and ICBM reloads , whatever that means ...
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active additional Admiral BURKE air defense Air Force aircraft ANDREWS antisubmarine antisubmarine warfare appropriation ATLAS attack carriers ballistic missile bases bomber budget capability Chairman Chiefs of Staff combat command committee Congress cost Department of Defense destroyers divisions effective equipment expenditures facilities fiscal year 1960 fleet FLOOD FORD funds going guided missile ICBM improved increased Joint Chiefs LAIRD limited limited war MAHON Marine Corps ment military personnel million modern Naval Navy nuclear obligational authority Office Operation and maintenance OSTERTAG percent POLARIS POLARIS missile problem procurement question range record reduced REGULUS reliability requested research and development Reserve Secretary BRUCKER Secretary DOUGLAS Secretary GATES Secretary MCELROY Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD shipbuilding ships SIKES Soviet Soviet Union statement strategic strength submarines targets TAYLOR thing tion TWINING U.S. Army United weapon systems World War II
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Page 666 - Defense, the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps, we have a multitude of initiatives well underway to make our infrastructure more effective and less costly.
Page 225 - The Marine Corps shall be organized, trained, and equipped to provide fleet marine forces of combined arms, together with supporting air components, for service with the fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may bo essantial to the prosecution of a naval campaign.
Page 660 - Objective: to consolidate the dictatorship of the proletariat in one country, using it as a base for the overthrow of imperialism in all countries.
Page 221 - Force, with their assigned combat and service components; to provide for their authoritative coordination and unified direction under civilian control of the Secretary of Defense but not to merge them...
Page 665 - Force, the Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandant of the Marine Corps in overseas areas on attache or mission aircraft.
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.
Page 222 - The operational chain of command runs from the President to the Secretary of Defense to the commanders of the unified combatant commands.
Page 296 - President left, trailed by the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Av Lincoln walked over to Hood. "Congratulations, Paul. I sense an ass-kicking.
Page 219 - Memorandum for the Secretaries of the military departments; the Director of Defense Research and Engineering; the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; the Assistant Secretaries of Defense; the General Counsel; the assistants to the Secretary of Defense; and the Directors, defense agencies.