Defense Issues, Volumen7American Forces Information Service, 1992 |
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Página 20 - Storm, the secretary of defense informed the secretaries of the military departments and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff...
Página 20 - How the Great Democracies Triumphed, and so Were able to Resume the Follies Which Had so Nearly Cost Them Their Life.
Página 20 - The Joint Chiefs of Staff are the principal military advisers to the President, the National Security Council, and the Secretary of Defense...
Página 20 - Our grand business undoubtedly is, not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.
Página 20 - Agency (DIA) is hereby established as an agency of the Department of Defense under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense.
Página 20 - Act of 1991, establishing by law the goals to: "(1) deploy an antiballistic missile system, including one or an adequate additional number of antiballistic missile sites and space-based sensors, that is capable of providing a highly effective defense of the United States against limited attacks of ballistic missiles...
Página 13 - US has been able to work with our friends and allies to protect our security interests, while minimizing the burden of defense spending and of unnecessary arms competition. Forward presence often involves overseas basing of forces; but it also can take the form of periodic deployments, exercises, exchanges, and visits. Important too are arrangements to provide the infrastructure and logistical support to allow for the forward deployment of forces when necessary. Our maritime and long-range aviation...