| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services - 1991 - 566 pages
...be needed for larger or prolonged deployments. In working out these roles for the new strategy, DoO will continue its Total Force Policy to ensure the...proportionally scaled-back version of today's force. We are planning to eliminate those forces — be they active or reserve — whose justification has... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - 1991 - 84 pages
...or prolonged deployments. In applying the new strategy to our Total Force posture, we project that reserve forces will decline by about the same percentage...on the previous threat of short-notice global war. He have given priority to preserving a mix of forces that can best meet our strategy's requirements... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Budget - 1991 - 80 pages
...or prolonged deployments. In applying the new strategy to our Total Force posture, we project that reserve forces will decline by about the same percentage...proportionally scaled-back version of today's force. We are planning to eliminate those forces — be they active or reserve — whose justification has... | |
| 1991
...bombers will decrease from 268 in FY 1990 to 171 in FY 1993, as older B-52s are retired and FB-111s are transferred to tactical use. US conventional forces...proportionally scaled-back version of today's force. We are planning to eliminate those forces — be they active or Reserve — whose justification has... | |
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