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... Appropriations 4 -NOV 14 Copy 1975 Department of Defense Appropriations Fiscal Year 1976 94th CONGRESS , FIRST SESSION Part 2 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1976 HEARINGS BEFORE.
... Appropriations 4 -NOV 14 Copy 1975 Department of Defense Appropriations Fiscal Year 1976 94th CONGRESS , FIRST SESSION Part 2 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1976 HEARINGS BEFORE.
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1976 HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS UNITED STATES SENATE NINETY - FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1976 HEARINGS BEFORE A SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS UNITED STATES SENATE NINETY - FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS JOHN L. MCCLELLAN , Arkansas , Chairman JOHN C. STENNIS , Mississippi JOHN O. PASTORE , Rhode Island WARREN G. MAGNUSON ...
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS JOHN L. MCCLELLAN , Arkansas , Chairman JOHN C. STENNIS , Mississippi JOHN O. PASTORE , Rhode Island WARREN G. MAGNUSON ...
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... appropriation . First , everyone knows what has happened to oil prices recently . We have been diligently conserving ; our consumption this fiscal year will have decreased by 18 percent from the pre - embargo period . Yet , we will be ...
... appropriation . First , everyone knows what has happened to oil prices recently . We have been diligently conserving ; our consumption this fiscal year will have decreased by 18 percent from the pre - embargo period . Yet , we will be ...
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... appropriation with the most direct impact on Army morale and effective- ness . Funds in this appropriation support the attainment of readiness goals for Active Army divisions and their supporting units ; provide for the training of both ...
... appropriation with the most direct impact on Army morale and effective- ness . Funds in this appropriation support the attainment of readiness goals for Active Army divisions and their supporting units ; provide for the training of both ...
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16 divisions 7th Infantry Division acquisition Active Army active duty additional air defense aircraft ammunition appropriation areas armored Army National Guard Army Reserve Army's artillery backlog battalions brigade capability Chairman MCCLELLAN CHART combat power combat units Command COMPLETION OF PRIOR continue cost deleted end strength engineering estimated Europe fiscal year 1976 Fort Hood Fort Ord Fort Polk funds FY 1976 budget FY 1976 request headquarters IDENTIFICATION CODE improve increase inflation initial installation KJELLSTROM M110 Howitzers major materiel ment military personnel million in FY mission modification NATO OBLIGATIONS officers OLENCHUK Operation and Maintenance percent PRIOR YEAR BUDGET procurement production base projected radar readiness recruiting reduction Reserve Component ROTC SAM-D Secretary CALLAWAY Senator YOUNG Soviet SPARES AND REPAIR SUPPORT EQUIPMENT tactical tank tion TOTAL DIRECT TRACKED COMBAT VEHICLES Transition period U.S. Army USAREUR Warsaw Pact WEYAND
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