Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2006: Hearings Before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 1042, to Authorize Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2006 for Military Activities of the Department of Defense, for Military Construction, and for Defense Activities of the Department of Energy, to Prescribe Personnel Strengths for Such Fiscal Year for the Armed Forces, and for Other Purposes, Volume 4, Part 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 2006 - United States |
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... terrorism , such as providing command and control and advisory support teams in support of the training that will allow Iraqi and Afghan forces to assume a greater role in securing their own countries . The National Guard will remain an ...
... terrorism , such as providing command and control and advisory support teams in support of the training that will allow Iraqi and Afghan forces to assume a greater role in securing their own countries . The National Guard will remain an ...
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... terrorism will last for a num- ber of years , the Department established a strategic approach to ensure the judi- cious and prudent use of the Reserve components in support of the war effort . We will continue to assess the impact ...
... terrorism will last for a num- ber of years , the Department established a strategic approach to ensure the judi- cious and prudent use of the Reserve components in support of the war effort . We will continue to assess the impact ...
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... terrorism and the protection of our homeland will be protracted endeavors . To that end , many outside policy experts , independent panels , and ana- lytic studies have advocated expanded roles for the National Guard in homeland se ...
... terrorism and the protection of our homeland will be protracted endeavors . To that end , many outside policy experts , independent panels , and ana- lytic studies have advocated expanded roles for the National Guard in homeland se ...
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... terrorism . A strong attrition posture continues through January . The trend of an increasing percentage of Reserve component recruits without prior military service continues . Approximately 50 percent are now expected to come directly ...
... terrorism . A strong attrition posture continues through January . The trend of an increasing percentage of Reserve component recruits without prior military service continues . Approximately 50 percent are now expected to come directly ...
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... terrorism , reservists per- formed an average of 43,000 duty days for each complaint filed with the Department of Labor . We are answering every call and complaint we receive from an employer , family member or individual guardsmen or ...
... terrorism , reservists per- formed an average of 43,000 duty days for each complaint filed with the Department of Labor . We are answering every call and complaint we receive from an employer , family member or individual guardsmen or ...
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