Department of Defense Appropriations for 1961: Hearings ... 86th Congress, 2d Session, Parts 1-7 |
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... ships is another important . element of cost under title II . In 1961 , the Navy plans to have 817 active ships , the same number as at end fiscal year 1960 , but 43 less than at the end of fiscal year 1959. The steaming hour program ...
... ships is another important . element of cost under title II . In 1961 , the Navy plans to have 817 active ships , the same number as at end fiscal year 1960 , but 43 less than at the end of fiscal year 1959. The steaming hour program ...
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... SHIP OVERHAUL The increase in the average age of combatant ships of the Navy plus the generally higher level of operations required of the fleet in recent years have resulted in greatly increased wear and tear on ships and their ...
... SHIP OVERHAUL The increase in the average age of combatant ships of the Navy plus the generally higher level of operations required of the fleet in recent years have resulted in greatly increased wear and tear on ships and their ...
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... ships and aircraft is our No. 1 priority because above all we must have the funds to carry out flight hour and steaming plans to put ships and planes at sea for deployment and for training . Ship and aircraft maintenance is No. 2. We ...
... ships and aircraft is our No. 1 priority because above all we must have the funds to carry out flight hour and steaming plans to put ships and planes at sea for deployment and for training . Ship and aircraft maintenance is No. 2. We ...
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... ships have been reduced by 267 , from 1,129 to 862 on January 1 , 1960 , and will be reduced to 817 prior to the beginning of fiscal year 1961. This re- duction in ships without a commensurate reduction in commitments has greatly ...
... ships have been reduced by 267 , from 1,129 to 862 on January 1 , 1960 , and will be reduced to 817 prior to the beginning of fiscal year 1961. This re- duction in ships without a commensurate reduction in commitments has greatly ...
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... ships are now scheduled for inactivation before the end of this fiscal year . We will have at the end of this fiscal year 201 ships overage in the fleet at that time . A long and continuing effort is required to improve the materiel ...
... ships are now scheduled for inactivation before the end of this fiscal year . We will have at the end of this fiscal year 201 ships overage in the fleet at that time . A long and continuing effort is required to improve the materiel ...
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activities administration Admiral WILSON Air Force Air National Guard aircraft airlift service Alaska Communication System amount ANDREWS Annex appropriation Army National Guard base budget program capability cargo carriers Chairman Chiefs of Staff civilian COLGLAZIER Colonel combat Command committee contract cost Department of Defense depot DEW line direct obligations electronic engineering equipment estimate 1961 estimate facilities financed fiscal year 1961 fleet FLOOD flying FORD FRIEDMAN going helicopter HINRICHS included increase industrial fund inventory June 30 LACROSSE logistic MAHON major Marine Corps materiel MATS McGOWAN ment military million MINSHALL missile mission National Guard Bureau Naval Navy Office operation and maintenance Ordnance OSTERTAG overhaul percent personnel procurement question record reduction reimbursements requested requirements Reserve Secretary of Defense SHEPPARD ships SIKES statement supplied follows tactical tank tion Total transportation TRAUB TSCHIRGI TUNNER U.S. Army units vehicles weapons WEAVER