Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Parts 3-4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1968 - Finance, Public |
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1969 program includes additional Admiral COLWELL Admiral CONNOLLY Admiral FAHY Admiral GRIMM Admiral MOORER Admiral SHIFLEY Admiral STREAN agencies Air Force aircraft amount amphibious appropriation audit AXTELL budget activity capability Captain Captain RAPP carrier Chairman civilian combat command contract definition contractor cost Department of Defense effort electronic engineering enlisted estimate evaluation facilities fiscal year 1969 fleet FROSCH funds helicopter HORWITZ improved includes deleted increase Logistics maintenance Marine Corps ment military personnel million is requested missile system Navy's NROTC nuclear officers operations percent performance pilots planned Polaris Poseidon Poseidon missile reduction reimbursements request includes Reserve Secretary IGNATIUS Secretary of Defense Senator ALLOTT Senator ELLENDER Senator RUSSELL Senator SYMINGTON Senator THURMOND Senator YOUNG ships South Vietnam Southeast Asia Standard missile submarines support equipment tactical tion U.S. NAVY unit University Vietnam weapons
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