Department of the Air Force Appropriations for 1953, Hearings ... 82d Congress, 2d Session1952 - 1123 pages |
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... strength . The increase in civilian personnel has however been somewhat larger in percentage , from 318,000 under the 95 wings to 410,000 under the bigger force , an increase of about 30 percent . This figure of 1,210,000 military ...
... strength . The increase in civilian personnel has however been somewhat larger in percentage , from 318,000 under the 95 wings to 410,000 under the bigger force , an increase of about 30 percent . This figure of 1,210,000 military ...
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... strength to convince any aggressor that war against us would be a costly mistake . The Air Force program is based on this hope as well as on the determination that this Nation shall have the means to fight through and survive if it is ...
... strength to convince any aggressor that war against us would be a costly mistake . The Air Force program is based on this hope as well as on the determination that this Nation shall have the means to fight through and survive if it is ...
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... strength was , of course , the relative strength of Soviet mili- tary power , present and prospective , and particularly that segment of military strength represented by the Soviet air forces . It is the rise of the latter that ...
... strength was , of course , the relative strength of Soviet mili- tary power , present and prospective , and particularly that segment of military strength represented by the Soviet air forces . It is the rise of the latter that ...
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... strength to convince any aggressor that war against us would be a costly mistake . The Air Force program is based on this hope as well as on the determination that this Nation shall have the means to fight through and survive if it is ...
... strength to convince any aggressor that war against us would be a costly mistake . The Air Force program is based on this hope as well as on the determination that this Nation shall have the means to fight through and survive if it is ...
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... strength was , of course , the relative strength of Soviet mili- tary power , present and prospective , and particularly that segment of military strength represented by the Soviet air forces . It is the rise of the latter that ...
... strength was , of course , the relative strength of Soviet mili- tary power , present and prospective , and particularly that segment of military strength represented by the Soviet air forces . It is the rise of the latter that ...
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active actual Air Matériel Command Air National Guard aircraft airmen airplane appropriation ASENSIO bomber budget Captain PACE Chairman Chief of Staff civilian personnel Colonel MULLINS Colonel RISON Colonel THOMPSON Colonel VAN SICKLE combat wings committee contract contractor cost Defense Discussion electronics engines equipment estimate fighter figure fiscal year 1953 flight flying funds GILPATRIC GORE grade guided missiles HOPWOOD included increase industry installations jet engines Korea MAHON maintenance Major HUTTO Major LANGLEY ment military personnel million mission mobilization months obligations officers operation over-all overhaul percent planes plant present presses procurement production question radar record requested requirements research and development Reserve ROTC SCRIVNER Secretary FINLETTER Secretary of Defense SIKES spare statement stations Strategic Air Command supply TABER tactical thing tion TWINING units VANDENBERG World War II YATES