Department of Defense Appropriations for 1975: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations. House of Representatives, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, 9. daļa |
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active duty training ADDABBO additional Admiral ALTMANN Admiral OLLER Air Force Reserve Air National Guard aircraft appropriation Army National Guard Army Reserve aviation Budget Activity Budget Program civilian close air support Command committee cost Department of Defense DIRECT PROGRAM drills Duty for Training end strength enlisted personnel equipment estimate is based fiscal year 1975 FLOOD flying hours Fort Riley fuel Funds Requested FY 1973 Actual FY 1975 Estimate FY 1975 Revised GARRITY GIAIMO GREENLIEF GS 4 MIL inactive duty included information follows LUKEMAN MAHON mandays Marine Corps Reserve McCLARY MECH MIL PERS CLERK MILITARY PERSONNEL million mission mobilization National Guard Personnel Naval Reserve Navy Officers Enlisted Operation and Maintenance Pay and Allowances Pay Group PAY RAISE percent PERSONNEL COMPENSATION procurement readiness recruiting REIMBURSABLE Reserve Officer Candidates Reserve Personnel ROTC SIKES stock fund supplies technicians Thousands of Dollars VANDER SCHAAF Wage Board
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314. lappuse - My office is responsible for the implementation and execution of approved plans, policies, and programs pertaining to the...
316. lappuse - We, likewise, need and request continuation of our recruiting advertising program which enables selective intensification of all aspects of our recruiting effort such as redirection of thrust where needed, expansion of coverage, greater effort on individual interest groups, survey and evaluation of motivational factors and programs tailored for selected geographical areas. On the solid base of recruiting personnel and funding support now...
1081. lappuse - Smith has served as a consultant and advisor to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, and the Armed Services Committees of the US Senate and the US House of Representatives.
309. lappuse - Training - Reserve Enlistment Program - Pay Group F This provides the support for 'pay, travel, subsistence, and clothing for the training of non-prior service personnel on active duty training of not less than four months at Army training centers.
318. lappuse - RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS The Senior Division of the ROTC produces junior officers for the Active Army and Reserve Components. The program is operated at selected civilian and military colleges. For the Senior Division, the budget provides training for a fiscal year 1972 entering enrollment of 70,400.
314. lappuse - ... units effectively organized, trained, and equipped in time of peace for rapid mobilization, expansion, and deployment; such units to be of the types and numbers to meet the requirement of the Army, and also, additional qualified individual personnel for necessary replacement and expansion of the Army.
314. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, we appreciate this opportunity to appear before you today...
812. lappuse - Policies and regulations: participation of reserve officers in preparation and administration. Within such numbers and in such grades and assignments as the Secretary concerned may prescribe, each armed force shall have officers of its reserve components on active duty (other than for training) at the seat of government, and at headquarters responsible for reserve affairs, to participate in preparing and administering the policies and regulations affecting those reserve components. While so serving,...
19. lappuse - Commission of seven members has the duty to "conduct a comprehensive study and investigation of the overall manpower requirements of the Department of Defense," to render interim reports to the Congress and to the President, and to submit its final report not later than April 19, 1976. To those of you who are thoroughly familiar with Defense activities, a cojrent answer must be given to the natural inquiry : "Why is another study necessary?
309. lappuse - ... practice, and statutory boards. These tours vary in length from 2 to 90 days and permit participation of individual members as well as unit staffs in training missions essential to the overall readiness posture of the Army National Guard. The...