Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1989: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 4781 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 |
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... civilian and military pay and related military personnel expenses . DoD outlays in FY 1989 are projected to be $ 285.5 billion , $ 18.2 billion lower than that projected last year . New investment represents only 10 percent of projected ...
... civilian and military pay and related military personnel expenses . DoD outlays in FY 1989 are projected to be $ 285.5 billion , $ 18.2 billion lower than that projected last year . New investment represents only 10 percent of projected ...
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... Civilian Hires at Logistic and Supply Operations - 40 Reduce Civilian and Selected Reserves Strength - 558 -36,569 TOTAL ARMY SAVINGS - 1,118 -46,916 Army By Significant force structure and program changes have been proposed that affect ...
... Civilian Hires at Logistic and Supply Operations - 40 Reduce Civilian and Selected Reserves Strength - 558 -36,569 TOTAL ARMY SAVINGS - 1,118 -46,916 Army By Significant force structure and program changes have been proposed that affect ...
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... Civilian End Strength . TOTAL NAVY SAVINGS - 372 -22,322 - 749 -28,333 by 2,900 active Marines and 900 reserve Marines by restructuring its combat units . AIR FORCE FORCE STRUCTURE CHANGES ( $ in Millions ) Changes Dollars Manpower ...
... Civilian End Strength . TOTAL NAVY SAVINGS - 372 -22,322 - 749 -28,333 by 2,900 active Marines and 900 reserve Marines by restructuring its combat units . AIR FORCE FORCE STRUCTURE CHANGES ( $ in Millions ) Changes Dollars Manpower ...
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... civilian manpower requirements are directly linked to force structure requirements . Therefore , revisions to force structure as a result of current funding constraints have also affected manpower levels . Congressional direction on ...
... civilian manpower requirements are directly linked to force structure requirements . Therefore , revisions to force structure as a result of current funding constraints have also affected manpower levels . Congressional direction on ...
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... CIVILIANS FY 1988 / FY 1989 BIENNIAL REQUEST REDUCTIONS 1,123 1,125 -11 -23 FY 1989 AMENDED REQUEST 1,112 1,102 The ... civilian end strengths from actual FY 1987 employment levels . These reductions have been achieved through decreases ...
... CIVILIANS FY 1988 / FY 1989 BIENNIAL REQUEST REDUCTIONS 1,123 1,125 -11 -23 FY 1989 AMENDED REQUEST 1,112 1,102 The ... civilian end strengths from actual FY 1987 employment levels . These reductions have been achieved through decreases ...
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active component active duty active forces additional Air Force Reserve Air National Guard aircraft AirLand Battle airlift ANSWER appropriation areas armor Army National Guard Army Reserve Army's ARNG aviation battalion budget request capability Chairman civilian command Congress continue cost Department of Defense deployed deployment deterrence end strength equipment facilities fighter Fiscal Year 1989 fleet force structure Full-Time Support funding FY 1989 budget growth Guard and Reserve helicopters improved increase Individual Ready Reserve INF Treaty logistics MAGTF manpower Marine Corps Reserve military million missile mission mobilization modernization NATO Naval Reserve Navy officers operation and maintenance OPTEMPO percent Pershing II personnel priority procurement projected QUESTION recruiting reductions requirements Reserve Component Reserve Force Reserve units Reservists scheduled Selected Reserve Senator JOHNSTON Senator STEVENS ships SINCGARS soldiers Soviet squadrons strategic tactical tank threat Total Force vehicles VUONO warfighting wartime weapons