Department of Defense appropriations for 1978: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, first session ...

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Page 307 - With certain exceptions, such as the quarters of the Chief of Naval Operations, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the Commandant of the...
Page 334 - AEC, the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations were published in Appendix 1. pages 245 to 320, of the hearing record of the Joint Committee on the "Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program — 1967-68.
Page 219 - MILITARY PERSONNEL COST MILITARY PERSONNEL, ARMY APPROPRIATION ACTIVITIES FUNDED PAY AND ALLOWANCES, OFFICERS PAY AND ALLOWANCES, ENLISTED PAY AND ALLOWANCES, CADETS SUBSISTENCE OF ENLISTED PERSONNEL PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION TRAVEL OTHER MILITARY PERSONNEL COSTS I will now go through a summary of the major appropriations. This is Military Personnel. Army. In fiscal year 1977 it was $8.9 billion. In fiscal year 1978 it is $8.8 billion.
Page 188 - Research and development 7. Central supply and maintenance .... 8. Training, medical, and other general personnel activities. . . 9. Administration and associated activities 10. Support of other nations . . ... Total direct program Reimbursable (total) Total obligations.
Page 301 - In this regard, I would characterize the civilian employment request as austere, yet adequate to accomplish the highest of Navy priorities.
Page 115 - Specifically, the new policy calls for a materials stockpile capable of supporting US defense requirements: during a major war; over a 3-year period: assuming large-scale industrial mobilization (and the associated increased materials demands) ; and providing at the same time for a broad range of basic civilian economic needs to insure the health and vitality of the wartime economy. In dollar terms, the new stockpile goals exceed the current inventory. Additionally, a...
Page 4 - These items are detailed in the next chart. They will in most cases be submitted in the next session, contingent, in some Instances upon the enactment of legislation. While these items have not yet been submitted to the Congress, they are a part of the National Defense budget totals. . Trust funds and receipt transactions net to credit (deduct) amounts -- $579 million in budget authority and $570 million in outlays.
Page 477 - Air Force Research, Development, Test and Evaluation Program and major procurement programs. It operates 13 Air Force laboratories, two missile test ranges, three test and development centers, and three system acquisition divisions. The Air Force Logistics Command (AFLC) provides logistic support...
Page 12 - We are committed to large outlays as these weapons are produced, and our accounts simply reflect that fact. There is no bookkeeping trick which can alter this reality, no painless way to cut the defense budget on this account. Mr. Chairman, that concludes my presentation and I would be happy to respond to any questions you may have. BUDGET AND FEDERAL DEFENSE TOTAI ROPRIATION BIL TIMATES CO GISLATION AND o CO ^ Q. 10 Z...
Page 480 - Direct: 1. Military sciences 2. Aircraft and related equipment . 3. Missiles and related equipment. 4. Military astronautics and related equipment 6.

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