Department of Defense Appropriations for 1961: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 11998, Making Appropriations for the Department of Defense for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1961, and for Other Purposes |
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... activities in thes programs are not merely housekeeping activities , but are vital in weld ing together our military and civilian manpower , our materiel and our installations into an efficient military force . Without adequate ...
... activities in thes programs are not merely housekeeping activities , but are vital in weld ing together our military and civilian manpower , our materiel and our installations into an efficient military force . Without adequate ...
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... activities have been carefully reviewed , and wherever possible economies have been effected . These economies include continuous and aggressive effort in closing and consolidating depot and supply activities ; improvement of ...
... activities have been carefully reviewed , and wherever possible economies have been effected . These economies include continuous and aggressive effort in closing and consolidating depot and supply activities ; improvement of ...
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... activities in sup port of our national security efforts . In fiscal year 1961 , the Army will devote approximately 49,000 mili tary personnel to these important functions . Senator CHAVEZ . What about intelligence ? General LEMNITZER ...
... activities in sup port of our national security efforts . In fiscal year 1961 , the Army will devote approximately 49,000 mili tary personnel to these important functions . Senator CHAVEZ . What about intelligence ? General LEMNITZER ...
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... activities at home and overseas ; the Marine detachment abroad designated combatant ships of the fleet ; and the detachments at various oversea activities of the State Department . OVERALL MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL In arriving at ...
... activities at home and overseas ; the Marine detachment abroad designated combatant ships of the fleet ; and the detachments at various oversea activities of the State Department . OVERALL MILITARY AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL In arriving at ...
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... activities not under Marine Corps management and excludes 1,366 average employment at Marine Corps managed activities , but funded for by other Government agencies . GEN . DAVID M. SHOUP , USMC Gen. David Monroe Shoup is now serving as ...
... activities not under Marine Corps management and excludes 1,366 average employment at Marine Corps managed activities , but funded for by other Government agencies . GEN . DAVID M. SHOUP , USMC Gen. David Monroe Shoup is now serving as ...
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active duty additional Admiral BURKE Admiral ENSEY Admiral STROOP Air Force Air National Guard aircraft airlift Alaska Communication System amount appropriation Army National Guard Army Reserve budget Bureau 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 going improved included increase industrial fund inventory June 30 LEMNITZER Marine Corps medicare ment military assistance Military construction military personnel million mission modern Naval Navy nuclear obligational authority officers Operation and maintenance percent planned 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 tion transfer TRAUB TUNNER units Unobligated balance
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Page 712 - Our programs conform to and support the overall planning objectives and policies which have been presented to you by the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations.
Page 773 - Department-wide activities include: the management and staff advisory functions of the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the organization of the Joint Chiefs...
Page 622 - SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met at 10 am, pursuant to recess, in room 1224, New Senate Office Building, Hon.
Page 1082 - All requests to purchase major defense equipment are reviewed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Page 584 - ... by the Secretary of Defense after consultation with the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare that such charges are necessary.
Page 694 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a privilege to appear before you today to present the first budget request for the recently established Bureau of Naval Weapons.
Page 440 - To provide sufficient organizations in each State, so trained and equipped as to enable them to function efficiently at existing strength in protection of life and property and preservation of the peace, order, and public safety, under competent orders of the State authorities.
Page 439 - In accordance with the traditional military policy of the United States, It is essential that the strength and organization of the Army National Guard and the Air National Guard as an Integral part of the first line defenses of the United States be maintained and assured at all times. Whenever Congress determines that more units and organizations are needed for the national security than are in the Regular components of the ground and Air Forces, the Army National Guard of the United States...
Page 778 - ... amounts for the indemnification of the Post Office Department for funds embezzled or for claims arising from error, loss or defalcation...
Page 328 - Range has had the mission of providing range support for Department of Defense and other Government agencies in guided missile, satellite, and space vehicle research, development, evaluation, and training programs.