Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Years 1990 and 1991: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on S. 1085U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - United States |
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activities AFLC Air Force aircraft ammunition Army Army's authority backlog base closure Belvoir boilers building capability Chairman CHISTOLINI cleanup Colonel McALEAR combat Command committee Congress continue cost Department of Defense depot maintenance ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION equipment facilities family housing fiscal year 1990 Fort Belvoir fuze going GREENBERG hazardous waste impact improved increase initiatives installations investment Jefferson Proving Ground logistics maintain MARINE CORPS ment MILCON MILITARY CONSTRUCTION million mission modernization munitions National Capital Region National Guard NATO Naval Navy Office OFFRINGA operations PARKER Pentagon percent personnel plant priority problem procurement production projects proposed readiness and sustainability reduce renovation repair requirements Reserve Component response retention Senator DIXON Senator GORTON Senator LEVIN Senator WIRTH Soviet spares statement strategy subcommittee Superfund tion U.S. Army units war reserve stocks weapon systems
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Page 350 - found convincing evidence that the quality of America's infrastructure is barely adequate to fulfill current requirements.
Page 576 - OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY ACT (CERCLA) AND THE SUPERFUND AMENDMENTS AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 1986 (SARA) MAY BE INCREASING FASTER THAN THE FUNDING LEVEL REQUESTED BY THE DEPARTMENT.
Page 627 - MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS Probably the most important element in producing combat ready National Guard units is the ability to recruit and retain the required numbers of quality personnel. While the National Guard has been able to meet its approved manpower goals in recent years, increased reliance on the Guard has placed even greater demands on recruiting and retention to meet both the full-time support and total Selected Reserve strength requirements. At the end of FY 1988, the...
Page iv - Thank you for the opportunity to represent the Reserve Officers Association's views on these important subjects. Your support for the men and women in uniform, both Active and Reserve is sincerely appreciated. I'll be happy to answer any questions that you might have.
Page 8 - President explored this idea with the Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Chief of Naval Operatitons.
Page 520 - DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY FOR ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH; MR.
Page 566 - Air Force, the Chief of Naval Operations or the Commandant of the Marine Corps, as...
Page 631 - At that time, 85 percent of the Army National Guard UH-1H/V Huey helicopters will be over 20 years of age with the average age being 23 years. Current distribution plan schedules do not reflect sufficient Black Hawk utility helicopters to modernize a Guard fleet of nearly 900.
Page iii - We believe that this loss of full deductibility serves as a disincentive that needs to be corrected by the Congress. If we want to encourage participation in the Guard and Reserve, service members should receive fair tax treatment and be permitted full deductibility of expenses including travel, food, and lodging connected with their military service.
Page 373 - COMMANDER OF THE NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND. I APPRECIATE THE OPPORTUNITY TO REPRESENT THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AND THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS IN REVIEWING THE NAVY'S FISCAL YEAR 1991 BUDGET SUBMISSION FOR MILITARY CONSTRUCTION (MILCON) WITH YOU. BRIGADIER GENERAL WAYNE T. ADAMS, UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, WILL REVIEW THE MARINE CORPS...