Department of Defense appropriations for fiscal year 1984: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, Bagian 1

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Halaman 478 - May 21, the hearings were concluded and the subcommittee was recessed to reconvene at the call of the Chair.] LIST OF WITNESSES, COMMUNICATIONS, AND PREPARED STATEMENTS...
Halaman 93 - DoD civilian officers or employees - to the Secretary of the Military Department, or the Director of the Defense Agency by which employed, or in case: of civilian officers or employees of the Office of the Secretary of Defense or the Joint...
Halaman 143 - GSRS is an 8.9-inch-diameter multiple rocket launcher system with tracked, self-propelled launcher/loader, disposable pods, and fin control equipment. Its mission is to neutralize or suppress enemy field artillery, air defense systems, and supplement cannon artillery as required during surge conditions.
Halaman 293 - The United States will continue to study space arms control options. The United States will consider verifiable and equitable arms control measures that would ban or otherwise limit testing and deployment of specific weapons systems, should those measures be compatible with United States national security.
Halaman 102 - Army structure, with the equipment and facilities necessary to meet the diverse threats to US interests. We seek a structure with the best attainable mix of units to fight successfully on the battlefield. We also seek to properly design, develop and produce the new weapon systems and facilities essential to the Total Army. -MOBILIZING, DEPLOYING AND SUSTAINING THE FORCE. Providing assurance that the Total Army is postured in peacetime to mobilize and rapidly deploy its forces in wartime in accordance...
Halaman 25 - It excludes the possibility that the United States would initiate a war or launch a pre-emptive strike against the forces or territories of other nations. Second, our strategy is to deter war. The deterrent nature of our strategy is closely related to our defensive stance. We maintain a nuclear and conventional force posture designed to convince any potential adversary that the cost of aggression would be too high to justify an attack. Third, should deterrence fail, our strategy is to restore peace...