Proposal to Realine the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve Forces: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services, Subcommittee on Preparedness Investigation, Eighty-Ninth Congress, First Session, Parts 1-2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 635 pages |
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... authorized drill- pay strength of 700,000-400,000 for the National Guard and 300,000 for the Reserve . The Secretary of Defense asserts that it will result in increased combat readiness on the part of the Army Reserve forces and , at ...
... authorized drill- pay strength of 700,000-400,000 for the National Guard and 300,000 for the Reserve . The Secretary of Defense asserts that it will result in increased combat readiness on the part of the Army Reserve forces and , at ...
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... authorized equipment , much of it is substandard and unsatisfactory for combat use . Thus , in the event of a callup , these low - priority units would have to be completely reequipped and , even under the best conditions , this would ...
... authorized equipment , much of it is substandard and unsatisfactory for combat use . Thus , in the event of a callup , these low - priority units would have to be completely reequipped and , even under the best conditions , this would ...
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... authorized paid drill strength of 400 , - 000 men , is administered by the Department of the Army through the National Guard Bureau , the Governors of the States and the States ' adjutants general . The Army Reserve , also consisting of ...
... authorized paid drill strength of 400 , - 000 men , is administered by the Department of the Army through the National Guard Bureau , the Governors of the States and the States ' adjutants general . The Army Reserve , also consisting of ...
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... authorized equipment and the manning levels required to meet their readiness goals . ( c ) To maximize participation in and support of units in the new Guard structure by distributing them throughout the 50 States , and in so doing ...
... authorized equipment and the manning levels required to meet their readiness goals . ( c ) To maximize participation in and support of units in the new Guard structure by distributing them throughout the 50 States , and in so doing ...
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... authorized drill pay spaces . Under the realinement structure , they would be provided a total of almost 550,000 spaces and all units not required by the con- tingency war plans would be eliminated . The units required to " round out ...
... authorized drill pay spaces . Under the realinement structure , they would be provided a total of almost 550,000 spaces and all units not required by the con- tingency war plans would be eliminated . The units required to " round out ...
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Active Army active duty Adjutant Air Force Reserve Air National Guard answer approved Army National Guard Army Reserve units ARNG assigned authorized battalion believe brigades budget CANTWELL Chairman Chief of Staff Colonel CARLTON combat readiness command concept Congress Corps December 12 deleted eliminated enlisted equipment fiscal year 1966 going Governor headquarters Immediate Reserve individuals Infantry Division JOHNSON KAINE KENDALL low-priority ment million mission mobilization National Guard Bureau National Guard units organization paid drill percent personnel pool present proposed merger question Ready Reserve realinement record reorganization Reserve components Reserve Forces Reserve Officers reservists Secretary AILES Secretary MCNAMARA Secretary of Defense Section 5 Committee Senator CANNON Senator INOUYE Senator MCINTYRE Senator MILLER Senator SALTONSTALL Senator SMITH Senator STENNIS Senator THURMOND statement Stephen Ailes strength subcommittee SUTTON technicians Thank troop list U.S. Army Reserve WILSON
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Page 184 - States are maintained for the purpose of providing trained units and qualified individuals to be available for active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States in time of war or national emergency, and at such other times as the national security may require...
Page 555 - ... qualified persons available for active duty in the armed forces, in time of war or national emergency and at such other times as the national security requires, to fill the needs of the armed forces whenever, during, and after the period needed to procure and train additional units and qualified persons to achieve the planned mobilization, more units and persons are needed than are in the regular components.
Page 115 - New York, North Carolina. North Dakota. Ohio. Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington.
Page 102 - Guardsmen are trained citizensoldiers, committed to preserving the timeless traditions and values of service to our Nation and communities, and, by statute, an integral part of the first line defense of the United States. The National Guard is balanced and ready. It is manned with over 357,000 quality soldiers in over 2,500 communities nationwide.
Page 370 - We would be very happy to furnish that for the record, sir. (The information referred to is as follows...
Page 202 - No person may restrict any member of an armed force in communicating with a member of Congress, unless the communication is unlawful or violates a regulation necessary to the security of the United States.
Page 276 - Division, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Department of the Army. He was later selected by the Department of Defense to be deputy director of military assistance.
Page 227 - So far as practicable, during any expansion of the active armed forces that requires that units and members of the reserve components be ordered to active duty (other than for training) , members of units organized and trained to serve as units who are ordered to that duty without their consent shall be so ordered with their units.
Page 102 - 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 and the...
Page 225 - Military plans and plans developed by civil authority must recognize that civil resources will be the first resources used to support civil requirements with military resources being used only when essential to supplement the civil resources. (4) All military forces (active and reserve) , other than those deployed outside the 50 States and those In the District of Columbia and the territories and possessions of the United States, will be considered potentially available to provide temporary emergency...