Military Construction Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 4391 ...

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Page 82 - ... at the mission of the Naval Reserve, how it should support the active Navy, and specifically what Reserve billets were needed to augment the active Navy. Am I correct, or could you add anything to that ? Admiral CHARBONNET. You are correct. The study effort was quite extensive. It was conducted by the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Plans, Policy and Operations. It looked at the requirements for manpower to place the Navy on a full wartime basis. Those requirements were compared with existing...
Page 67 - At this juncture, I would like to say we recognize and endorse the concerns of Congress and especially this Committee, that to the maximum extent feasible our construction needs in Europe which are in support of NATO wartime operations be met through Infrastructure funding. To this end, I point out, that this year's request for NATO Infrastructure is $300 million, or two times that requested in FY 1980.
Page 167 - ... 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.
Page 39 - Defense fiscal year 1978 military construction program, and to discuss subjects in the construction, housing, and installations areas which are of interest to this committee. I have attempted to provide you with a broad outline of our continuing efforts to achieve a strong base structure which will measurably contribute...
Page 105 - Infrastructure project, the US obligates funds from its annual appropriation for its share of that project. Let me explain briefly how we estimate our costs for FY 1983.
Page 66 - Finally, construction in Europe is essential, if we and NATO are to gain the full benefits of the defense and deterrence which our programmed levels of forces and equipment and our readiness initiatives should provide. This matter has the personal attention of the Secretary...
Page 140 - A-7 aircraft (1968-70); Deputy Special Assistant to the Chief of Naval Operations for Decision Coordination (1970-72); Project Manager for the A-7 aircraft (1972-74); and Executive Assistant and Senior Aide to the Vice Chief of Naval Operations (1974-75).
Page 165 - AFB, Texas, graduating in 1958. He was then assigned as a F-102 Fighter Interceptor Pilot in the Air Defense Command at KI Sawyer AFB and Kincheloe AFB, Michigan.
Page 37 - MR. CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE, I AM HAPPY TO HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO DISCUSS WITH YOU TODAY THE DISTRICT'S FISCAL YEAR 1981 APPROPRIATED BUDGET.
Page 165 - Indiana in 1952, he attended the University of Evansville and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration in 1956. He continued graduate work at the University of Louisville School of Business, and the University of Kentucky School of Business. In 1975, he received a masters degree in Management and Human Relations at Webster College, Saint Louis, Missouri.

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