Department of Defense appropriations for 1985: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 |
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... look at the specific requirements. Comparison ... DIVISION LIFT ( SWA EXAMPLE ) AIRBORNE 8.5 AIR ASLT 9.5 HTLD 12.4 CURR , INF . DIV . 12.4 STRATEGIC IMPERATIVES AND RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS LEAD TO THESE CONCLUSIONS ... 20.
... look at the specific requirements. Comparison ... DIVISION LIFT ( SWA EXAMPLE ) AIRBORNE 8.5 AIR ASLT 9.5 HTLD 12.4 CURR , INF . DIV . 12.4 STRATEGIC IMPERATIVES AND RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS LEAD TO THESE CONCLUSIONS ... 20.
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... example , it depends upon a push - package notion rather than a demand system that is typical of our other divisions , and to achieve significant improvements in the productivity of some of the units by utilizing , to a greater degree ...
... example , it depends upon a push - package notion rather than a demand system that is typical of our other divisions , and to achieve significant improvements in the productivity of some of the units by utilizing , to a greater degree ...
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... example , that the infantry battalions in each light division will be standard . It is inevitable that we will not have a standard configuration for the division . You are talking about a different capability on the part of an airborne ...
... example , that the infantry battalions in each light division will be standard . It is inevitable that we will not have a standard configuration for the division . You are talking about a different capability on the part of an airborne ...
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... units will be composed of combat , combat support , and combat service support units to provide a range of options for greater firepower , tactical mobility , or supportability . ( CHART 19 ) For example , a light infantry 57.
... units will be composed of combat , combat support , and combat service support units to provide a range of options for greater firepower , tactical mobility , or supportability . ( CHART 19 ) For example , a light infantry 57.
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... example , let's address first the 7th Infantry Division conversion at Fort Ord . We expect that conver- sion to take place in the last quarter of fiscal year 1984 with the actual E dates - what we call the conversion dates - not until ...
... example , let's address first the 7th Infantry Division conversion at Fort Ord . We expect that conver- sion to take place in the last quarter of fiscal year 1984 with the actual E dates - what we call the conversion dates - not until ...
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7th Infantry Division activities ADDABBO additional Admiral WILKINSON ADP system Agency Air Force aircraft airlift Answer appropriation areas Army Army's audit backlog budget request capability Center chart follows civilian combat Command Committee Commodore RIENDEAU Communications Congress contract contractor costs Department of Defense depot maintenance dollars effort end strength engineering equipment estimate evaluation exercise facilities fiscal year 1985 flying hours force structure Fort Drum Fort Lewis Fort Ord Headquarters HIGHTOWER hospitals impact improve increase initial Joint justification material lease light division light infantry division Logistics MAHAFFEY major manpower Marine Corps MAYER ment military million mission NATO Naval Navy nuclear officers Operation and Maintenance PEIXOTTO percent personnel planning procurement program growth projected Question reduce repair requirements result Secretary of Defense ships specific strategic tion units vehicles weapon systems workload WWMCCS