Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, Teile 1-3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 |
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acquisition active Admiral MOORER Admiral ZUMWALT air defense Air Force aircraft allies Answer Army attack Cambodia capability carrier Chairman civilian combat command committee Congress continue cost cruise missile deleted Department of Defense deployed deployment dollars effective effort equipment estimate Europe fiscal year 1974 fleet FOSTER funds FY 1974 Budget Helicopter ICBM improve increase information follows launchers major manpower Marine Corps ment million missile mission modernization NATO naval Navy nuclear operational percent Poseidon problem procurement question RDT&E readiness reduced req Not req request Reserve Components Sea Control Ship Secretary FROEHLKE Secretary RICHARDSON Secretary WARNER Senator BYRD Senator MCINTYRE Senator NUNN Senator SYMINGTON Senator THURMOND SLBM South Vietnam Southeast Asia Soviet Union strategic strength tactical tank target threat tion United Vietnam VSTOL Warsaw Pact weapon systems
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Seite 572 - Defense, the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Chairman of the joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Joint Staff, though separately identified and organized, function in full coordination and cooperation.
Seite 170 - In case of aggression against Pakistan, the Government of the United States of America, in accordance with the Constitution of the United States of America, will take such appropriate action, including the use of armed forces, as may be mutually agreed upon and as is envisaged in the Joint Resolution to Promote Peace and Stability in the Middle East, in order to assist the Government of Pakistan at its request.
Seite 29 - We shall provide a shield if a nuclear power threatens the freedom of a nation allied with us, or of a nation whose survival we consider vital to our security and the security of the region as a whole.
Seite 202 - Attaching particular significance to the limitation of strategic arms and determined to continue their efforts begun with the Treaty on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems and the Interim Agreement on Certain Measures with Respect to the Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms...
Seite 28 - Vietnam was signed in Paris on January 27, 1973, followed some weeks later by a Ceasefire Agreement between the contending parties in Laos. Despite these achievements, many problems remain to be solved if the "era of negotiation" is to reach fulfillment: — There are many complex questions left to address in SALT II as negotiations continue in Geneva. — We must work toward an orderly...
Seite 733 - Hearing and Subsequent Inquiry of the Subcommittee on Military Applications of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy on Nuclear Propulsion for Naval Warships, May 5, 1971 - September 30, 1972.
Seite 238 - These increases were justified by the international law principle that a material breach of an agreement by one party entitles the other at least to withhold compliance with an equivalent, corresponding, or related provision until the defaulting party is prepared to honor its obligations.
Seite 364 - All bills, resolutions, and other matters in the Senate or the House of Representatives relating primarily to the Commission or to the development, use, or control of atomic energy shall be referred to the joint committee.
Seite 477 - Components, is required to support the national policy of negotiation and as insurance against the uncertainties of the future. Due to the current trends toward strategic balance between major world powers, conflict is most likely at a level below general nuclear war. General purpose forces now play a larger role in deterring attacks than at any time since the nuclear era began.
Seite 717 - We will have to provide that for the record, Mr. Chairman. [The information follows...