Department of Defense Appropriations, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... Pact an unacceptable advantage in the two contingencies against which we design our forces : an attack coming with little or no warning , and one coming after a large - scale mobilization and deployment of Pact forces . 3. The Situation ...
... Pact an unacceptable advantage in the two contingencies against which we design our forces : an attack coming with little or no warning , and one coming after a large - scale mobilization and deployment of Pact forces . 3. The Situation ...
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... Pact mobilization and deployment in Central Europe . There remains considerable difference of opinion as to how long it would take the Soviets to fill out and move the tank and mechanized divisions they retain in the western mili- tary ...
... Pact mobilization and deployment in Central Europe . There remains considerable difference of opinion as to how long it would take the Soviets to fill out and move the tank and mechanized divisions they retain in the western mili- tary ...
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... Pact advantage of more than 150,000 ground force personnel and 10,000 tanks , together with the geographic proximity of the USSR . We have advanced proposals for withdrawals of Soviet armored forces and U.S. forces in the first instance ...
... Pact advantage of more than 150,000 ground force personnel and 10,000 tanks , together with the geographic proximity of the USSR . We have advanced proposals for withdrawals of Soviet armored forces and U.S. forces in the first instance ...
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... Pact allies to exploit any weakness or division among our European allies . Our unwavering support to Western Europe is all the more vital this year in view of the political and economic developments in Europe . It is essential that we ...
... Pact allies to exploit any weakness or division among our European allies . Our unwavering support to Western Europe is all the more vital this year in view of the political and economic developments in Europe . It is essential that we ...
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... Pact ; and second , an assault undertaken with the main immediately deployable strength of the Pact after perhaps only a few weeks of warning to NATO . -- The United States would not have to face either of these contingencies alone ...
... Pact ; and second , an assault undertaken with the main immediately deployable strength of the Pact after perhaps only a few weeks of warning to NATO . -- The United States would not have to face either of these contingencies alone ...
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active additional agreement air defense Air Force aircraft airlift allies amphibious appropriate areas Army attack AWACS balance base bomber budget request capability carriers Chairman MCCLELLAN civilian command and control Congress continue cost cruise missile defense budget deleted Department of Defense deployed deployment deterrence divisions effective effort equipment Europe facilities fighter fiscal fleet force structure funding ground forces helicopter ICBM improve increase initial inventory logistics maintain maintenance major manpower Marine Corps ment million Minuteman Minuteman III MIRVed mission mobilization modernization NATO Navy nuclear weapons operations overall peacetime percent planning posture procurement production projected purpose forces readiness reduce requirements Reserve Components Secretary MIDDENDORF Senator YOUNG ships SLBM Soviet Navy Soviet Union SSBN strength submarines tactical air tank targets threat trends TRIDENT U.S. forces U.S. Navy United USSR V/STOL Warsaw Pact weapon systems WWMCCS
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Page 319 - Each Party undertakes not to develop, test or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, space-based or mobile land-based.
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Page 454 - DONE at Washington, this 7th day of September, 1977, in duplicate, in the English and Spanish languages, both texts being equally authentic. For the...
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Page 526 - Corps shall be organized, trained, and equipped to provide fleet marine forces of combined arms, together with supporting air components, for service with the fleet in the seizure or defense of advanced naval bases and for the conduct of such land operations as may be essential to the prosecution of a naval campaign.
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Page 349 - Microbial or other biological agents, or toxins whatever their origin or method of production, of types and in quantities that have no justification for prophylactic, protective or other peaceful purposes; 2 Weapons, equipment or means of delivery designed to use such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict.