106-1 Hearings: Vieques and The Future of The Atlantic Fleet Weapons Training Facility, S. Hrg. 106-419, September 22 and October 19, 19992000 |
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... safety buffer to civilian lives . So we feel that the operations are , in fact , safely conducted . We recognize that there are improvements that can be made , and we are quite prepared to carry those out . The last major piece that we ...
... safety buffer to civilian lives . So we feel that the operations are , in fact , safely conducted . We recognize that there are improvements that can be made , and we are quite prepared to carry those out . The last major piece that we ...
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... safety improve- ments , if any , can be made to operations at Vieques . A single fundamental truth provides the touchstone for our analysis : Success or failure in combat and the risk that we ask U.S. Sailors and Marines to shoulder ...
... safety improve- ments , if any , can be made to operations at Vieques . A single fundamental truth provides the touchstone for our analysis : Success or failure in combat and the risk that we ask U.S. Sailors and Marines to shoulder ...
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... safety of U.S. forces in combat is significantly enhanced through the conduct of live ordnance training . Conventional ordnance incident reports , which document systems , equipment and procedural issues that affect the safety and ...
... safety of U.S. forces in combat is significantly enhanced through the conduct of live ordnance training . Conventional ordnance incident reports , which document systems , equipment and procedural issues that affect the safety and ...
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... safety of training operations on Vieques . The security guard was killed on range property , approximately 10 miles from the nearest town on the island . This tragic accident , like any mishap has prompted an intensive review of our safety ...
... safety of training operations on Vieques . The security guard was killed on range property , approximately 10 miles from the nearest town on the island . This tragic accident , like any mishap has prompted an intensive review of our safety ...
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... safety enhancements proposed for the Live Impact Area be implemented immediately . • That sound focusing monitoring equipment be relocated to enhance sen- sitivity to noise along the South coast populated areas . • That the Navy ...
... safety enhancements proposed for the Live Impact Area be implemented immediately . • That sound focusing monitoring equipment be relocated to enhance sen- sitivity to noise along the South coast populated areas . • That the Navy ...
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Admiral Fallon Admiral HERNÁNDEZ air-to-ground aircraft alternative amphibious assessment Atlantic Fleet Battle Group bioluminescent bombing brown pelicans cancer Chairman WARNER civilian combined arms Commander committee concerns conducted coordination Culebra David Sanes Department deploy East Coast economic development environment environmental exercises fact Fort Sill Governor of Puerto Governor ROSSELLÓ hearing island of Vieques issue land live fire training live impact area live ordnance main island maneuvers Marine Corps memorandum of understanding ment military national security Naval forces Navy and Marine Navy's Operations on Vieques population Puerto Rico question recommendations residents of Vieques Rican risk ROMERO-BARCELÓ Roosevelt Roads Rush Panel safety Secretary of Defense Senator INHOFE Senator LANDRIEU Senator Robb Senator WARNER Special Commission target testimony Thank tion training at Vieques training range U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Navy unexploded ordnance Viequenses Vieques Island Vieques training Vieques weapons range
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Página 8 - ... lives — as evidenced by the performance of US military forces during recent operations in the Balkans and in the Arabian Gulf. To deny our Sailors and Marines this training would reduce our overall readiness, decrease our likely effectiveness, and place lives of US service members at greater risk. Carrier Battle-groups, Amphibious Ready Groups and Marine Expeditionary Units, the operational organizations of forward deployed Naval forces, are the essential maritime elements of the US strategy...
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Página 9 - The benefits of simulation are significant and far-reaching. Every military activity short of all-out war involves simulation to some degree. While simulation can be used to enhance combat performance, it cannot replicate or replace reality. Technology has not yet produced a mechanism which can simulate the complex, end-to-end series of procedures associated with preparing and launching live weapons, then assessing the results in a training environment. Likewise, the handling and use of live ammunition,...
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Página 150 - STATEMENT OF ADM. JAY L. JOHNSON, USN, CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS Admiral JOHNSON. Thank you, Mr. Chairman, Senator Levin, distinguished members of the committee.
Página 8 - ... engagement. Operating in an uncertain world, the Navy-Marine Corps Team — highly mobile, self-sustaining, responsive in nature, and forward deployed — is typically selected as a first response force in crises. Since 1990, forward-deployed Naval forces have responded to crises on average every five weeks, three times more frequently than during the Cold War. It is critically important that these forces be as well prepared as possible to respond on short notice for a wide array of tasks. Four...
Página 24 - ... Joint Forces Command) to Secretary Cohen, "the moratorium on this live fire training will have an impact on the readiness of military forces assigned to US Atlantic Command and on the quality of joint forces that I provide worldwide to the other CINCs." CINC US European Command to General Shelton, The level of precision and low collateral damage achieved by naval forces during the Kosovo conflict was possible primarily due to the realistic live fire strike warfare training the carrier battlegroup...
Página 1 - Russell Senate Office Building, Senator James M. Inhofe (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding. Committee members present: Senators Inhofe, Warner, Robb, and Levin.