Department of Defense Appropriations, الجزء 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 |
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1970 program includes active Army active duty Agency air defense aircraft ammunition amount Armed Forces Army National Guard Army Reserve Army's aviation BETTS BLANCHARD budget program capability Center Chairman RUSSELL Cheyenne civilian College Colonel SNEAD Colonel TOBEY Command Congress CONNOR contract course current fiscal decrease Department of Defense Depot divisions effort electronic engineering enlisted equipment estimate evaluation facilities fiscal year 1970 funds gram HANNUM HARLINGEN HAYES helicopter improved increase installations inventory logistics materiel MELLEN ment MILEY million missile mobilization objectives officers overseas percent planned procurement production program for fiscal projects radar reduction request includes Reserve Components ROSEBOROUGH ROTC schools Secretary RESOR Senator ELLENDER Senator SYMINGTON Senator YOUNG Shillelagh missile South Vietnam Southeast Asia strength supply SUTTON tactical tank tion troops U.S. Army U.S. Army Reserve University Vietnamese weapons WESTMORELAND
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الصفحة 425 - Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Costa Rica Ecuador El Salvador...
الصفحة 283 - ACCOUNT 2409 (BASE OPERATION) General TAYLOR. This account provides for expenses in connection with operating and maintaining the Army medical installations and activities under the Surgeon General, to include personnel services, maintenance, management, and logistics services. The request for this account in fiscal year 1969 is $12.6 million, as compared to the revised fiscal year 1968 level of $13.2 million.
الصفحة 286 - DEPARTMENTAL HEADQUARTERS This account provides for the operation of the executive offices of the Department of the Army engaged in the formulation of plans and policies and the direction and supervision of subordinate commands and agencies.
الصفحة 8 - By the end of 1968, we had deployed 43 of the mobilized units, containing over 6,000 reservists, to Vietnam to meet pressing needs for units which could not be provided by the Active Army. The remainder of...
الصفحة 12 - ... months of service have received promotions to grade E-5. Finally, and perhaps of greater significance, is the fact that many of these men are being trained in skills which will equip them to find useful, productive jobs in the civilian economy. increase their chances for employment in civilian life.
الصفحة 29 - ... permanent installations in the United States, and for the construction of special facilities both in the United States and overseas. Included in the total is $60 million for NATO infrastructure, and $41 million for facilities in southeast Asia. Within the United States $313 million is included for operational and training facilities; maintenance, production and supply facilities; medical and administrative facilities; troop housing; and research and development facilities. Also included are $75...
الصفحة 12 - STRAF unit for his last 4 or 5 months of service. This meant that some positions in our STRAF units were held by several different men in a single year. Most of these men, with only a few weeks of service remaining, were understandably not highly motivated. The result was that it became extremely difficult for unit commanders to sustain a high state of training readiness. Now that we permit men to be discharged early after completing a short tour, we eliminate these short, nonproductive assignments.
الصفحة 273 - Industrial Preparedness - These funds provide for continuation of those activities designed to assure the production capability needed to support emergency procurement programs, and to decrease the time required to attain scheduled production rates in an emergency. The request for this account for Fiscal Year 1974 is $39.3 million, an Increase of $0.8 million over Fiscal Year 1973.
الصفحة 30 - Our major objective in civil defense remains the development of a nationwide shelter system to protect the population from radiological fallout.
الصفحة 281 - Service assembles, develops and applies all knowledge that will contribute to this primary mission. This includes the development of standards for selection and classification of personnel, promotion of physical and mental well-being. prevention of disease and injury, and treatment of the sick and injured. To...