Department of Defense Appropriations for 1960: Hearings . . . Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session . .U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - 1160 páginas |
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1960 structure Adjustment for comparability Admiral RUSSELL Admiral SMITH air defense Air Force Air National Guard aircraft airlift amount Appropriation on comparative Army National Guard ATLAS ballistic missile BOMARC budget capability carrier Chairman chart Chiefs of Staff civilian combat committee comparability with 1960 Congress cost Department of Defense direct obligations equipment estimate facilities fiscal year 1960 fleet FRIEDMAN HOLADAY included increase inventory June 30 LEMNITZER Marine Corps MCNEIL ment Military construction military personnel million Naval Navy NIKE NIKE-HERCULES obligational authority officers Operation and maintenance percent POLARIS procurement question reduction reenlistment referred to follows reimbursements request requirements Secretary BRUCKER Secretary DOUGLAS Secretary GATES Secretary MCELROY Secretary of Defense Senator CHAVEZ Senator DwORSHAK Senator ELLENDER Senator ROBERTSON Senator SALTONSTALL Senator STENNIS Senator SYMINGTON ships squadrons statement stock fund strength submarines tion transfer units Unobligated balance
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Página 539 - The programs supported by the two military pay appropriations conform to the overall planning objectives and policies that have been presented to you by the Secretary of the Navy and the Chief of Naval Operations. I shall cover the highlights of the two appropriations: "Military personnel, Navy" and "Reserve personnel, Navy.
Página 575 - Mr. Chairman, members of the committee, we appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to present the Air Force military personnel budget program for fiscal year 1960.
Página 328 - BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE APPROPRIATIONS OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH LANGUAGE CHANGES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1979 APPROPRIATIONS REQUESTED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Mr.
Página 625 - Benefits" category includes the amounts estimated to be required to make payments to survivors of retired personnel pursuant to the retired serviceman's family protection plan. This plan permits members of the uniformed services to receive a reduced amount of retired pay in order to provide one or more annuities specified in the plan for his survivors.
Página 316 - Administration, the Atomic Energy Commission, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Federal Aviation Agency...
Página 640 - In long supply which It has been determined will be retained for future peacetime issue or consumption as being more economical than future replenishment by procurement...
Página 517 - ... deposits; death gratuities; and mortgage insurance. The estimate of $5,500,000 in this program for fiscal year 1960 represents a decrease of $45,000 from the fiscal year 1959 estimate.
Página 495 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, it is a privilege to appear before this committee today to discuss the manpower, personnel, and Reserve features of our defense programs. Secretary...
Página 323 - ... the Air Force to take a look at the entire problem and to recommend to him whether the management structure, as it had been established at that time, was the best solution, both now and looking ahead to the future. The Milliken committee studied the entire question and recently has submitted a report to the Secretary of the Air Force. The Secretary of the Air Force is involved in determining specific actions that should be taken on the basis of the recommendations of the committee and to insure...
Página 366 - In summary the changes in the 1962 defense budget proposed by President Kennedy will require a net addition of $1,954 million in new obligational authority, plus an increase of $320 million in the amount to be derived by transfers from the revolving funds of the Department of Defense in lieu of new appropriations. Since the new program involves a number of items with long production leadtimes, the increase in expenditures in fiscal year 1962, resulting from the changes, is estimated at only $650...