| United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1954 - 1498 pages
...an adequate defense of the continental United States within our integrated military programs. (4.1 The best utilization of the qualified manpower that...can be made available. (5) The need for sustaining ah adequate and stable military program over an indefinite number of years, and as a consequence the... | |
| United States. Department of Defense - 1955 - 162 pages
...the record at this point together with my letter to the President of January 3, 1955. (See Appendix.) At all times we have kept in mind the necessity for...programs within the framework of a growing economy. As a nation we reject the concept of preventive war. However, a sudden nuclear attack aimed at our... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1956 - 850 pages
...EISENHOWER. THB HONORABLE CHARLES E. WILSON, THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, Washington, DC Secretary WILSON. At all times we have kept in mind the necessity for...programs within the framework of a growing economy. As a nation we reject the concept of preventive war. However, a sudden nuclear attack aimed at our... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Appropriations Committee - 1955 - 1558 pages
...public release of the two documents. ?rely, DWIQHT D. EISENHOWER. NEED FOR ADEQUATE DEFENSE FORCES (1) The need to maintain these forces in a qualitatively...that can be made available for military programs. A sudden nuclear attack could threaten our survival as a Nation. Therefore, our primary objective must... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1955 - 1558 pages
...public release of the two documents. Sincerely, DWIQHT D. EISENHOWER. NEED FOR ADEQUATE DEFENSE FORCES (1) The need to maintain these forces in a qualitatively...that can be made available for military programs. A sudden nuclear attack could threaten our survival as a Nation. Therefore, our primary objective must... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1368 pages
...necessity for an adequate defense of the continental United States within our integrated military programs. (5) The need for sustaining an adequate and stable...programs within the framework of a growing economy. We believe that the United States is approaching such a force and that the program as outlined in the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1956 - 1510 pages
...adequate for our Nation's security and have attempted to the best of our ability to determine the size oi these forces in the light of: (1) The need to maintain...programs within the framework of a growing economy. As a nation we reject the concept of preventive war. However, a sudden nuclear attack aimed at our... | |
| 864 pages
...readiness. (2) The importance of assisting our allies in their own military security programs. (3) Toe necessity for an adequate defense of the continental...programs within the framework of a growing economy. We concluded that in certain areas the United States forces were not deployed to the best advantage... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations - 1956 - 1450 pages
...readiness. (2) The importance of assisting our allies in their own military security programs. (3) Tne necessity for an adequate defense of the continental...that can be made available for military programs. A sudden nuclear attack could threaten our survival as a Nation. Therefore, our primary objective must... | |
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