| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - 1970 - 1140 pages
...the concept will be geared to recognition that in many instances the lower peacetime sustaining costs of reserve force units, compared to similar active...Reserve Forces can perform peacetime missions as a by. product or adjunct of training with significant manpower and monetary savings. This is concurrent... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Armed Service - 1971 - 26 pages
...recognition that in many instances the lower peacetime sustaining costs of reserve force units, compared o similar active units, can result in a larger total force for a given budget or lie same size force for a lesser budget. In addition, attention will be given to the fact that Guard... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1971 - 1782 pages
...many instances the lower peacetime sustaining costs of Reserve Force units, compared to M ni i la r active units, can result in a larger total force for a given budget or the •«me size force for a lesser budget. In addition, attention will be given to the fact I hat Guard... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1972 - 1396 pages
...the concept will be geared to recognition that in many Instances the lower peacetime sustaining costs of reserve force units, compared to similar active...for a lesser budget. In addition, attention will be Riven to the fact that Guard and Reserve Forces can perform peacetime missions as a by-product or adjunct... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1972 - 1222 pages
...the concept will be geared to recognition that in many instances the lower peacetime sustaining costs of reserve force units, compared to similar active...force for a lesser budget. In addition, attention will he given to the fact that Guard and Reserve Forces can perform peacetime missions as a by-product or... | |
| 1984 - 352 pages
...Post quoted Laird as saying that "in many instances the lower peacetime sustaining costs of reserve units, compared to similar active units, can result...given budget, or the same size force for a lesser budget."17 The New York Times pointed out that continued reduction in defense budgets would mean fewer... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1982 - 850 pages
...policy is geared to the recognition that in many instances the lower peacetime sustaining costs of Naval Reserve Force units, compared to similar active units,...result in a larger total force for a given budget. Navy currently relies on the Naval Reserve for: 100 percent of Naval US Based Logistic Airlift (VR);... | |
| Gerald T. Cantwell - 1997 - 565 pages
...the concept will be geared to recognition that in many instances the lower peacetime sustaining costs of reserve force units, compared to similar active units, can result in a 412 larger total force for a given budget or the same size force for a lesser budget. In addition,... | |
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