Foreign Assistance and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1967: Hearings, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session, Parte1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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... DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY RYUKYU ISLANDS WITNESSES THADDEUS HOLT , DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS LT . GEN . ALBERT WATSON II , HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE RYUKYU ISLANDS WILLIAM C. BURNS , COMPTROLLER , U.S. ...
... DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY RYUKYU ISLANDS WITNESSES THADDEUS HOLT , DEPUTY UNDER SECRETARY OF THE ARMY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS LT . GEN . ALBERT WATSON II , HIGH COMMISSIONER OF THE RYUKYU ISLANDS WILLIAM C. BURNS , COMPTROLLER , U.S. ...
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... Department of the Army is responsible for the administration of the Ryukyus on behalf of the Department of Defense . I visited the Ryukyus in November while serving as special assistant to the Secretary of the Army . What I saw then ...
... Department of the Army is responsible for the administration of the Ryukyus on behalf of the Department of Defense . I visited the Ryukyus in November while serving as special assistant to the Secretary of the Army . What I saw then ...
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... department or agency any function or functions provided for under this appropriation , and there shall be transferred to any such department or agency , without reimbursement and without regard to the appropriation from which procured ...
... department or agency any function or functions provided for under this appropriation , and there shall be transferred to any such department or agency , without reimbursement and without regard to the appropriation from which procured ...
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... Department of the Army . This represents an effort we have been making to have the strongest staff possible out ... departments for this purpose . This is a bookkeeping reflection of that program . Mr. PASSMAN . Thank you , Mr. Holt ...
... Department of the Army . This represents an effort we have been making to have the strongest staff possible out ... departments for this purpose . This is a bookkeeping reflection of that program . Mr. PASSMAN . Thank you , Mr. Holt ...
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... Department of Army civilian employees but also local national employees . The principal reason for the increase in travel and transportation of personnel , object class 21 , is the overall increase in the workload of budget subproject ...
... Department of Army civilian employees but also local national employees . The principal reason for the increase in travel and transportation of personnel , object class 21 , is the overall increase in the workload of budget subproject ...
Términos y frases comunes
administrative Admiral HEINZ aid program aircraft American amount appropriation Argentina authority Banco Bank budget Chairman civic action COHELAN Colombia committee Communist Congress CONTE contribution correct countries Cuban refugees currencies defense disbursed dollars local costs Dominican Republic economic escapees estimate expenditures expressed in U.S. facilities FALK financing fiscal year 1966 forces foreign aid funds going grant aid HANSEN HEYMANN HIRSCHTRITT increase India information follows International Japan June 30 KANDLE Latin America LINDER loans ment MERCHANT military aid military assistance program military equipment million nations ning obligations Okinawa operations overseas Pakistan PASSMAN Peace Corps percent personnel public entity record Red Cross refugees Republic request resettlement Ryukyu Islands Ryukyuan Secretary MCNAMARA semiannual begin SHRIVER South Vietnam statement supply taken by participants tion Total expressed training program U.S. dollars United VAUGHN Viet Cong Vietnamese volunteers WATSON WYNKOOP
Pasajes populares
Página 698 - This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence — economic, political, even spiritual — is felt in every city, every state house, every office of the Federal Government.
Página 77 - Pending the making of such a proposal and affirmative action thereon, the United States will have the right to exercise all and any powers of administration, legislation and jurisdiction over the territory and inhabitants of these islands, including their territorial waters.
Página 697 - We face a hostile idealogy — global in scope, atheistic in character, ruthless in purpose, and insidious in method. Unhappily the danger it poses promises to be of Indefinite duration. To meet it successfully, there is called for, not so much the emotional and transitory sacrifices of crisis, but rather those which enable us to carry forward steadily, surely, and without complaint the burdens of a prolonged and complex struggle — with liberty the stake.
Página 698 - A vital element in keeping the peace is our Military Establishment. Our arms must be mighty, ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction.
Página 697 - Throughout America's adventure in free government, our basic purposes have been to keep the peace, to foster progress in human achievement, and to enhance liberty, dignity, and integrity among people and among nations. To strive for less would be unworthy of a free and religious people. Any failure traceable to arrogance, or our lack of comprehension or readiness to sacrifice, would inflict upon us grievous hurt both at home and abroad.
Página 27 - ... as the Director of the Bureau of the Budget shall determine to relate primarily to any function or functions so transferred...
Página 166 - FUNDS 1. The Bank may: (i) set aside, by a vote of two-thirds of the total number of Governors, representing at least three-fourths of the total voting power of the members, not more than ten (10...
Página 698 - ... development of unrealistic programs to cure every ill in agriculture; a dramatic expansion in basic and applied research — these and many other possibilities, each possibly promising in itself, may be suggested as the only way to the road we wish to travel. But each proposal must be weighed in the light of a broader consideration...
Página 698 - ... of the moment and the national welfare of the future. Good judgment seeks balance and progress; lack of it eventually finds imbalance and frustration. The record of many decades stands as proof that our people and their Government have, in the main, understood these truths and have responded to them well in the face of stress and threat. But threats, new in kind or degree, constantly arise. I mention two only.
Página 698 - In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the militaryindustrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist. We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense...