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... sensors , F - 111 , C - 5A . In general Purpose Forces , divisions , war- ships and tactical air squadrons , except fighter - interceptors , increased substan- tially . Manpower increased by over one million men , due largely to Vietnam ...
... sensors , F - 111 , C - 5A . In general Purpose Forces , divisions , war- ships and tactical air squadrons , except fighter - interceptors , increased substan- tially . Manpower increased by over one million men , due largely to Vietnam ...
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... sensor systems . Improving the communication capability of our fleet by means of satellites and underwater sound communication systems . Accelerating the development of surface to surface missile capability for our ships . Investigating ...
... sensor systems . Improving the communication capability of our fleet by means of satellites and underwater sound communication systems . Accelerating the development of surface to surface missile capability for our ships . Investigating ...
Page 124
... sensors , which will permit it to perform all - weather reconnaissance . e . Sea Control and Naval Projection of Power Forces Aircraft Carriers . At the end of FY 1972 the aircraft carrier force will consist of the nuclear - powered ...
... sensors , which will permit it to perform all - weather reconnaissance . e . Sea Control and Naval Projection of Power Forces Aircraft Carriers . At the end of FY 1972 the aircraft carrier force will consist of the nuclear - powered ...
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... sensors , which will permit it to perform all - weather reconnaissance . e . Sea Control and Naval Projection of Power Forces Aircraft Carriers . At the end of FY 1972 the aircraft carrier force will consist of the nuclear - powered ...
... sensors , which will permit it to perform all - weather reconnaissance . e . Sea Control and Naval Projection of Power Forces Aircraft Carriers . At the end of FY 1972 the aircraft carrier force will consist of the nuclear - powered ...
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... sensors , which will permit it to perform all - weather reconnaissance . e . Sea Control and Naval Projection of Power Forces Aircraft Carriers . At the end of FY 1972 the aircraft carrier force will consist of the nuclear - powered ...
... sensors , which will permit it to perform all - weather reconnaissance . e . Sea Control and Naval Projection of Power Forces Aircraft Carriers . At the end of FY 1972 the aircraft carrier force will consist of the nuclear - powered ...
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active addition Admiral MOORER air defense Air Force aircraft allies amount appropriation Army ARPA audit base basic BENSON capability Chairman ELLENDER civilian combat command communications continue contract contractors cost Defense agencies Defense Communications System deleted Department of Defense deployment dollars effective effort engineering equipment estimate evaluation fiscal year 1972 FOSTER funds FY 1972 Budget HEDLUND helicopters ICBM improve included initiated INSTITUTE LUKASIK major manpower materials ment Military assistance military personnel million missile mission NATO Navy Nixon Doctrine nuclear weapons Office Operation and maintenance percent performed planning problems procurement RDT&E reduce research and development Reserve retired Secretary LAIRD Secretary of Defense Senator PASTORE Senator YOUNG sensors ships South Vietnamese Southeast Asia Soviet Union strategic submarine tactical tanks techniques threat tion Total United UNIVERSITY Vietnam Warsaw Pact WWMCCS
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