Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1994: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, Part 1

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Page 127 - GORDON R. SULLIVAN I. SALUTATION Good afternoon, Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. It is an honor for me to appear before you once again as Chief of Staff to report on the posture of the United States Army and to offer my views on the proposed fiscal year 1994 Budget.
Page 253 - ago to the practice of Total Quality Leadership (TQL). For TQL to work, strategic planning translates leadership and vision into action. This past year, the Secretary of the Navy, the Chief of Naval Operations, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps crafted the Department of the Navy's first ever "Vision, Guiding Principles, and Strategic Goals." It says, in effect, that everyone in the
Page 146 - was commissioned a second lieutenant of Armor and awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Norwich University in 1959. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Political Science from the University of New Hampshire. His military schooling includes the Armor School, the Command and General Staff College and the Army War College. He has served
Page 607 - President John F. Kennedy's statement "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country,
Page 516 - Standby Reserve The Standby Reserve consists of reservists who may be ordered involuntarily to active duty only in time of war or national emergency as declared by Congress or otherwise authorized by law. The Standby Reserve is composed of an active status list and an inactive status list. Marines in the Standby Reserve
Page 503 - Chairman and distinguished members of this committee, it is a pleasure to be here today, representing the more than 700 thousand men and women citizensoldiers of the Army Reserve and the over 500 thousand retirees with hip pocket orders, around the world serving our Nation, to present the fiscal year 1994 Reserve Personnel, Army, and Operation
Page 600 - Thank you, Mr. Chairman. ADDITIONAL COMMITTEE QUESTIONS [CLERK'S NOTE.—Additional questions submitted by subcommittee members, together with the Department's responses, will appear in the appendix portion of the hearings.] SUBCOMMITTEE RECESS Senator INOUYE. The subcommittee will stand in recess until 10 am, tomorrow morning when we will meet in
Page 531 - We take pride in the many accomplishments of our Reservists in 1992. We owe a special vote of thanks to their families and employers, because without their support, the absences from home and office, attendance at frequent training activities, and continuous availability would be impossible.
Page 530 - AIR FORCE RESERVE AS A COMPONENT OF THE TOTAL FORCE Congress defined the Air Force of the United States in the Authorization Act of 1949. It was to consist of the Regular Air Force, the Air National Guard of the United States, the Air National Guard while in the service of the United States, and the Air Force Reserve. Today, Regular, Air National Guard and Reserve forces operate
Page 236 - ADDITIONAL COMMITTEE QUESTIONS [CLERK'S NOTE.—Additional questions submitted by subcommittee members, together with the Department's responses, will appear in the appendix portion of the hearings.] SUBCOMMITTEE RECESS Senator INOUYE. The subcommittee will now stand in recess until tomorrow at 10 am

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