Department of Defense Appropriations for 1976: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representations, Ninety-Fourth Congress, First Session, Part 3U.S. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations, United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - United States |
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... increase to 16 active divisions , with the Reserve Components providing a brigade for each of three new active divisions . о Retirement of two attack carriers , with 13 remaining . о A decrease from 70 to 65 fighter / attack squadrons ...
... increase to 16 active divisions , with the Reserve Components providing a brigade for each of three new active divisions . о Retirement of two attack carriers , with 13 remaining . о A decrease from 70 to 65 fighter / attack squadrons ...
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... increase in fighter crew ratios from 1.1 crews per aircraft to 1.25 . A transfer of 32 KC - 135's , 4 RF - 4 squadrons and 2 C - 130 squadrons to the Reserve Components . Activation of three F - 5E tactical fighter training squadrons ...
... increase in fighter crew ratios from 1.1 crews per aircraft to 1.25 . A transfer of 32 KC - 135's , 4 RF - 4 squadrons and 2 C - 130 squadrons to the Reserve Components . Activation of three F - 5E tactical fighter training squadrons ...
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... increase for teachers is partially offset by reductions of 1,800 in other programs , for a net change of 6,400 . The increase of 3,100 in FY 1977 is caused by the addition of 3,800 more shipyard workers ( less reductions of 700 in other ...
... increase for teachers is partially offset by reductions of 1,800 in other programs , for a net change of 6,400 . The increase of 3,100 in FY 1977 is caused by the addition of 3,800 more shipyard workers ( less reductions of 700 in other ...
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... increasing , both in terms of quality and quantity , since their invasion of Czechoslovakia . SOVIET - U.S. MILITARY ... increase our combat capability within these force levels achieve increased capability for rapid deployment of ...
... increasing , both in terms of quality and quantity , since their invasion of Czechoslovakia . SOVIET - U.S. MILITARY ... increase our combat capability within these force levels achieve increased capability for rapid deployment of ...
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... increase in combat power will not require an increase to the size of the Army . Rather , it results from a combination of actions involving converting support troops to combat , eliminating or consolidating headquarters , streamlining ...
... increase in combat power will not require an increase to the size of the Army . Rather , it results from a combination of actions involving converting support troops to combat , eliminating or consolidating headquarters , streamlining ...
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1974 Actual FY 1976 Estimate FY 197T Estimate Academy accession active duty Actual FY 1975 Air Force aircraft airlift Army assigned average base billboard advertising bonus BREHM BREIM Budget Activity BURLISON Cadets change of station civilian Colonel FINKELSTEIN combat Command committee Congress consolidation Costs End Strengths Decreases Department of Defense direct hire Direct Program enlisted personnel Estimate FY 1976 fiscal year 1976 FY 1974 Actual FY 1976 Estimate FY 76 FY FY 7T grade headquarters improve included increase Individual Ready Reserve MAHON major manpower costs manpower program manpower requirements Manyears Marine Corps military personnel million mission moves Naval Navy Officer Enlisted Total Operating Program Operation overseas Pay and Allowances percent recruiting reduction reenlistment Reimbursables Reserve components result ROTC Secretary of Defense ships SIDPERS SIKES skills strength reductions Subsistence U.S. Army units VANDER SCHAAF Warrant Officer
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Page 129 - While our objective of increasing strategic airlift mobilized capability remains unchanged, we now plan significant modifications in the mix of personnel to be used for attaining this capability. Consistent with the policy of Congress to employ components of the Selected Reserve to the maximum extent possible to meet increased strategic airlift requirements, and as the result of the study which I just mentioned, we have included in this year's budget request only a modest increase in active force...