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... . Chairman , with your indulgence , I pro- pose to present about a 10 - minute summary briefing to lay out the Army rationale and our program for establishing these light infan- try divisions . [ The chart follows : ] 9 : 1 4 : 1 3 : 1 2 2.
... . Chairman , with your indulgence , I pro- pose to present about a 10 - minute summary briefing to lay out the Army rationale and our program for establishing these light infan- try divisions . [ The chart follows : ] 9 : 1 4 : 1 3 : 1 2 2.
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... years since the end of the Vietnam War , it reflects deliberate policy decisions by the Department of Defense and internal to the Army , as well . [ The chart follows : ] MINOR MAJOR TERRORISM UNCONV NL WARFARE CONVENT NL CONVENT NL.
... years since the end of the Vietnam War , it reflects deliberate policy decisions by the Department of Defense and internal to the Army , as well . [ The chart follows : ] MINOR MAJOR TERRORISM UNCONV NL WARFARE CONVENT NL CONVENT NL.
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... been oriented on designing , equipping and fielding forces principally oriented on fighting a major conventional war oriented on the European scenario . [ The chart follows : ] However ... SUBSTANTIAL FORCES ARE REQUIRED TO MEET MID TO 6.
... been oriented on designing , equipping and fielding forces principally oriented on fighting a major conventional war oriented on the European scenario . [ The chart follows : ] However ... SUBSTANTIAL FORCES ARE REQUIRED TO MEET MID TO 6.
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... developed regions of the world and have involved a lower intensity form of conflict requiring somewhat different forces to deal with it . [ The chart follows : ] SNAPSHOT OF A WORLD IN TURMOIL ... ACTIVE INSURGENCIES Additionally 8.
... developed regions of the world and have involved a lower intensity form of conflict requiring somewhat different forces to deal with it . [ The chart follows : ] SNAPSHOT OF A WORLD IN TURMOIL ... ACTIVE INSURGENCIES Additionally 8.
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... . Lest we be accused of trying to design forces for the last war , we have also tried to look at what the future may bring . [ The chart follows : ] ECONOMIC REDUCED US ECONOMIC DOMINANCE • INTERDEPENDENT WORLD ECONOMY MILITARY 10.
... . Lest we be accused of trying to design forces for the last war , we have also tried to look at what the future may bring . [ The chart follows : ] ECONOMIC REDUCED US ECONOMIC DOMINANCE • INTERDEPENDENT WORLD ECONOMY MILITARY 10.
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7th Infantry Division activities ADDABBO additional Admiral WILKINSON ADP system Agency Air Force aircraft airlift AMEDD Answer appropriation areas Army Army's audit backlog Base Operations budget request capability Center chart 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 Lewis Fort Ord Headquarters HIGHTOWER hospitals impact improve increase Joint justification material lease light division light infantry division Logistics MAHAFFEY major Marine Corps MAYER ment military million mission NATO Naval Navy nuclear officers Operation and Maintenance PEIXOTTO percent personnel planning procurement program growth projected Question readiness reduce repair requirements result Secretary of Defense ships specific strategic tion units vehicles weapon systems workload WWMCCS
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Page 402 - Mr. Chairman and committee members, I appreciate the opportunity to appear before this Committee to discuss the Defense Logistics Agency programs and our FY 1985 Operations and Maintenance request of $1,675.6 million.
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Page 475 - System (NMCS), the priority component of the WWMCCS designed to meet the command and control requirements of the National Command Authorities (NCA) and the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS). The NMCS...