Department of Defense Appropriations for 1961: Hearings, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 11998U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 |
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... Defense appropriations requested in this bill total $ 39,335 million , an increase of $ 106,761,000 over last year's appropriation . This would provide for the Army , $ 9,315 million ; for the Navy , $ 11,816 million ; for the Air Force ...
... Defense appropriations requested in this bill total $ 39,335 million , an increase of $ 106,761,000 over last year's appropriation . This would provide for the Army , $ 9,315 million ; for the Navy , $ 11,816 million ; for the Air Force ...
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... defenses . The large ballistic missiles will in 1961 take an increased proportion of the funds devoted to strategic weapons systems . Funds are pro- vided for additional ATLAS and TITAN ICBM's and to prepare ... DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS , 1961.
... defenses . The large ballistic missiles will in 1961 take an increased proportion of the funds devoted to strategic weapons systems . Funds are pro- vided for additional ATLAS and TITAN ICBM's and to prepare ... DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS , 1961.
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... defenses as a ballistic missile , it does offer some unique operational characteristics . Therefore , we are requesting funds to continue development work on the B - 70 airframe , engines , and certain ... DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS , 1961 9.
... defenses as a ballistic missile , it does offer some unique operational characteristics . Therefore , we are requesting funds to continue development work on the B - 70 airframe , engines , and certain ... DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS , 1961 9.
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... Defense , on the advice and judgment of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , that the defenses of our country with this budget that you are requesting this year are sufficient to prevent this one blow against which we want to be prepared ...
... Defense , on the advice and judgment of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , that the defenses of our country with this budget that you are requesting this year are sufficient to prevent this one blow against which we want to be prepared ...
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... field of strategic airpower , would you not ? Secretary GATES . I would call him one of our experts ; yes , sir . SPEECH BY GENERAL POWER Senator SYMINGTON . He said the DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS , 1961 41.
... field of strategic airpower , would you not ? Secretary GATES . I would call him one of our experts ; yes , sir . SPEECH BY GENERAL POWER Senator SYMINGTON . He said the DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS , 1961 41.
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active duty additional Admiral BURKE Admiral ENSEY Air Force Air National Guard aircraft airlift amount appropriation Army National Guard Army Reserve budget capability cargo carrier Chairman chart Chiefs of Staff civilian combat committee Congress continue cost Department of Defense direct obligations dollars enlisted equipment estimate expenditures facilities financing fiscal year 1961 fleet FRIEDMAN improved included increase industrial fund inventory June 30 LEMNITZER LINCOLN Marine Corps MATS medicare ment military assistance Military construction military personnel million mission modern Naval Navy nuclear obligational authority officers Operation and maintenance percent planned POLARIS procurement reduction reenlistment referred to follows request requirements ROTC Secretary BRUCKER Secretary GATES Secretary of Defense Senator CHAVEZ Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator MONRONEY Senator SALTONSTALL Senator SYMINGTON ships statement stock fund strength submarines tion transfer TRAUB TUNNER U.S. Army Reserve units Unobligated balance
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Page 581 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my presentation. I appreciate the time and attention you have given me. I am ready to answer any questions you may have, and have with me the "Operation and maintenance" budget program directors to insure complete, accurate answers to your questions.