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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... impact of this downward trend is seen clearly when considered in terms of the total reductions to our defense plan made since 1986. Since first proposed in our FY 1986 budget request , we have had to cut $ 543.4 billion from our FY 1986 ...
... impact of this downward trend is seen clearly when considered in terms of the total reductions to our defense plan made since 1986. Since first proposed in our FY 1986 budget request , we have had to cut $ 543.4 billion from our FY 1986 ...
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... impact of any officer reduction . We are currently studying proposed FY 1989-1990 cuts in concert with force structure reductions and will report the results of that study this month . The budget reductions in civilian personnel end ...
... impact of any officer reduction . We are currently studying proposed FY 1989-1990 cuts in concert with force structure reductions and will report the results of that study this month . The budget reductions in civilian personnel end ...
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... impact - first , I want to know if that is cor- rect , and what would be the impact if we did not allow these changes ? Mr. TAFT . Yes , sir , the answer is correct , we will be submitting them . The impact if you did not allow these ...
... impact - first , I want to know if that is cor- rect , and what would be the impact if we did not allow these changes ? Mr. TAFT . Yes , sir , the answer is correct , we will be submitting them . The impact if you did not allow these ...
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... impact from those talks . Indeed , a little bit the reverse would be my guess , that we need to keep these budgets in mind because they will have an impact on those talks , in that if we do not keep up conventional forces on our side we ...
... impact from those talks . Indeed , a little bit the reverse would be my guess , that we need to keep these budgets in mind because they will have an impact on those talks , in that if we do not keep up conventional forces on our side we ...
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... impact of the increased overseas station allowances results from the precipitous devaluation of the dollar against major currencies since submission of the FY 1988 budget request . The personnel appropriations are unable to absorb the ...
... impact of the increased overseas station allowances results from the precipitous devaluation of the dollar against major currencies since submission of the FY 1988 budget request . The personnel appropriations are unable to absorb the ...
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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