F1: Legislative, Correspondence, 1986
Topics include Nicaragua, foreign aid, Grace Commission, U.S. hostages in Lebanon, federal employees, Congressional Human Rights Caucus, release of Nicholas Daniloff, 100th birthday of Chiang Kai-Shek, Ronald Reagan meeting with Mikhail Gorbachev, and Contra aid.
Correspondents include several members of Congress.
F2: Legislative, Correspondence, January-June, 1987
Topics include congressional reform, Casimir Paulsen, domestic energy, Coast Guard User Fee and Free Ride Termination Act (HR 1765), vo-tech schools, Oklahoma City Post Office, drilling for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), Vladimir and Izolda Tufeld, Oklahoma City Ski Club, cancer patients in the Soviet Union, and Ricardo Bonfill Pages.
Correspondents include several members of Congress.
F3: Legislative, Correspondence, July-December, 1987
Topics include foreign aid, Joint Committee on Intelligence (HJ Res. 48), catastrophic health insurance (HR 2470), windfall profits tax, deficit, debt ceiling HJ Res. 3241), Aleksei Bronshtein, U.S. arms sale to Saudi Arabia, coal royalty payments, Nicaragua, Arkady Ainvarg, continuing resolutions, Mikhail Gorbachev addressing Congress, Latvian clergymen, Oklahoma City shelter for battered women, uranium, and Anatoly Genis.
Correspondents include several members of Congress.
F4: Legislative, Correspondence, January-May, 1988
Topics include Aleksei Bronshtein, Mark Siljander, Weldon M. Gamel, congressional reform, Nicaragua, Administrative Procedures Act (HR 2976), Yvette Ruiz, water discharge permit for Fayetteville (Ark.), Medal of Freedom for journalists, domestic energy, beef negotiations with Japan, Middle East peace, VA cardiac center in Oklahoma City, Manuel Noriega, Oklahoma Natural Gas tax credit, employer-provided continuing education, Community Program Asset Sale, pollution in Ponca City, drugs, U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia, diesel fuel excise tax, Air Force funding, Oklahoma Citizen Bee, and Mikhail Gorbachev.
Correspondents include several members of Congress.
F5: Legislative, Correspondence, June-December, 1988
Topics include El Salvador, Elena Keiss-Kuna, Midlands Consortium and Star Schools grant, Rosa Pratts, Tulsa as a site for McDonnell Douglas MD-12 Trijet program, housing, automated tracking of hazardous materials, Iran, Lurie family, farm taxes, Gary Moore, Cuban troops in Angola, human rights activists in Ukraine, Poland, environment, drought detection, drug testing, Gorenshtein family, Arias peace plan, International Finance Corporation, and Armando Valladares.
Correspondents include several members of Congress.
F6: Legislative, Correspondence, 1989
Topics include human rights and the Soviet Union, triennial reviews of rural referral centers, pitch carbon fiber, Ken Kramer, J.C. Watts and Network Data Corporation, Dorcas R. Hardy, locating the Study of American Wars in Oklahoma, small issue industrial bonds, Audit of State Per Pupil Expenditure Data, agricultural conservation practices cost-share funds, Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), Uspensky family, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grants, congressional baseball game, Oklahoma Bid Assistance Network, coal mines, Central America, Sheik Obaid, repeal of Section 89 of the tax code, continuing resolutions, constituent services at the White House, Medicare oxygen fee schedules, Malvina Stephenson, Army Reserve, Nicaragua, plantados, Oklahoma Citizen Bee, judicial salaries, Indian health care, and campus TV station at Rogers State College (Okla.).
Correspondents include several members of Congress, Louis B. Hays, and Robert A. Mosbacher.
F7: Legislative, Correspondence, 1990
Topics include housing, Republican legislative agenda, grant for Central State University (Okla.), high-tech exports to eastern Europe, Lithuania, Morton Clinic, National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grants, El Salvador, American tobacco exports, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, Light Helicopter Experimental Program, India, daycare, World Bank loans to China, U.S. Marshals National Memorial in Oklahoma City, deficit, Armenia, Kiowa Indian Tribe, Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, grants to the University of Oklahoma, energy strategy, and Oklahoma Citizen Bee.
Correspondents include several members of Congress and Phyllis Schlafly.
F8: Legislative, Correspondence, 1991
Topics include elimination of National Guard and Reserve units, United Airlines maintenance facility, Israel, economy, pecan producers in Oklahoma, Oklahoma Air National Guard base in Oklahoma City, Medicare Part B payment zones in Oklahoma, electronic benefits transfer, religious persecution in China, Iraq paying for damage to Kuwait, MD-12x facility, Oklahoma Rural Health Network development grant, agricultural research grants, foreign policy, terminating the Office of Independent Counsel for the Iran-Contra affair, closure of Tulsa Army Corps of Engineers office, surface transportation, Oklahoma services for youth with disabilities, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Mount Pinatubo eruption, Medicare physician payment reform, sclerotinia peanut blight, allegation of Congressional misconduct with Nicaragua, 65 mile-per-hour speed limit, military aid to Jordan, wetlands, Oklahoma City VA medical center, human rights in China, Ukraine independence, America 2000 education initiative, and congressional book drive.
Correspondents include several members of Congress.
F9: Legislative, Correspondence, 1992
Topics include Coast Guard recreational boat user fee, Nicaragua, child care grant for Oklahoma, Sac and Fox participation in Olympics opening ceremonies, 45th Infantry Brigade, National Guard cuts, John C. Sacra, Congressional Human Rights Caucus, Rock Mechanics Research Center, and Advanced Technology Research Center.
Correspondents include several members of Congress.
F10: Legislative, Defense, 1978-1989
Topics include Defense Economic Adjustment Act (HR 101), V-22 Osprey, military personnel, Department of Defense audits, missiles, and Biological Safety Act (HR 806).
Correspondents include Ted Weiss, Frank McCloskey, Robert K. Dornan, H. Martin Lancaster, John R. Kasich, Denny Smith, Wayne Owens, and Jim Bates.
F11: Legislative, Defense, 304th Maintenance Company, 1990-1991
Topics include allegations against and investigation of abuse by the company’s commanding officer.
Correspondents include Marcia Rinkel.
F12: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Advanced Tactical Fighter, 1987
F13: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Air Force Logistics Command, 1981-1989
Topics include defense contract pricing, FY88 authorization, posture planning, cuts in budget for Air Force Operations and Maintenance, and reassignment of A-7 Corsair to McClellan Air Force Base.
Correspondents include Tony P. Hall, Mike DeWine, Bob McEwen, Donald E. Lukens, William L. Dickinson, Les Aspin, and Alfred G. Hansen.
F14: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, AWACS, 1979-1983
Topics include E-3A Airborne Warning and Control System.
Correspondents include Roger R. Cowell and William K. James.
F15: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, B-2 Bomber, 1988-1989
Topics include stealth bomber, maintenance facility at Tinker Air Force Base, advanced technology bomber, costs of stealth, HR 1337, statement of Les Aspin, and floor discussion.
Correspondents include Charles E. Bennett and Burton R. Moore.
F16: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, B-2 Bomber, 1990
Topics include stealth bomber, advanced technology bomber, GAO report, survivability against air defense systems, statement of Dick Cheney, and bomber modernization.
Correspondents include James V. Hansen and Burton R. Moore.
F17: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, C-17 Transport Plane, 1986-1988
Correspondents include Ed Jenkins and Buddy Darden.
F18: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Civil Air Patrol, 1989
Topics include annual report to Congress.
F19: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, F-117A Stealth Fighter, 1988
Correspondents include Burton R. Moore.
F20: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, KC-10 Tanker, 1980-1982
Topics include “Aerial Tanker Force Modernization” (CBO report).
F21: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, MX Missile, 1983-1989
Topics include rail garrison military construction, “Report of the President’s Commission on Strategic Forces,” Peacekeeper missile, small ICBM system, and CRS reports.
Correspondents include Brent Scowcroft and E.C. Aldridge Jr.
F22: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, OU ROTC, 1988
Topics include closure of the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps detachment 675 at the University of Oklahoma.
Correspondents include Timothy L. Titus.
F23: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, SR-71, 1989-1990
Topics include disposition plans.
Correspondents include Jack C. Overstreet Jr.
F24: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Systems Command, 1988
Topics include Air Force Science and Technology and Development Planning Program.
F25: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, 1978-1989
Topics include projects, F-16 fighters, retirement of William P. Bowden, issues of Plane Talk, economic impact report, and Military Affairs and Technologies Commission.
F26: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, 1990
Topics include military construction project data, military construction freeze, Strategic Communications Support Unit, and reductions-in-force (RIFs).
Correspondents include Dick Cheney, Joseph K. Spiers, and Sidney J. Wise.
F27: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, 474th Tactical Fighter Wing, 1988
Topics include deactivation of the wing, transfer of some F-16s to Tinker Air Force Base, and 507th Tactical Fighter Group.
F28: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, Air Logistics Center, 1987-1990
Topics include fact sheets, economic impact report, military construction, GAO fact sheet, and tour itinerary and background information.
F29: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, AWACS, 1981-1982
Topics include Mickey Edwards press releases.
F30: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, B-1 Bomber, 1981-1988
Topics include fact sheet and program review.
Correspondents include Roy Dyson.
F31: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, B-1 Bomber Refueling Accident, 1989
Topics include investigation report.
Correspondents include Albert G. Bustamante.
F32: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, Breeden Painting Contract Protest, 1989
Correspondents include Danny B. Breeden.
F33: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, Clippings, 1988-1989
F34: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, Contracts, 1988-1989
Topics include “Report to the Congress on Air Force Competition for FY88,” Daily Oklahoman “Salute to Tinker” special section, Tinker Business and Industrial Park, and contracts with Oklahoma companies.
F35: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, E-6A Basing, n.d., January-May, 1986
Topics include Mickey Edwards statement on homeporting, strategic homeporting, military construction, statements of J. P. Jones Jr. and L. Wayne Arny, military construction hearing questions, and “Report to the Committee on Appropriations on the Worldwide U.S. Military Base Closures.”
Correspondents include John Lehman and Dennis DeConcini.
F36: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, E-6A Basing, June-July, 1986
Topics include “U.S. Navy Strategic Homeporting” (report), GAO report, organized crime involvement at the Staten Island homeport, military construction, and CRS issue brief.
Correspondents include John Lehman, Barry Goldwater, Caspar Weinberger, Don Nickles, Leon E. Panetta, Mario Cuomo, and Edward I. Koch.
F37: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, E-6A Basing, August-November, 1986
Topics include strategic homeporting, Everett (Wash.) homeport, moving the 507th Tactical Fighter Group to Will Rogers Airport, and military construction projects.
Correspondents include Lynn Martin, Dennis Hertel, Bernard W. Rogers, James T. Broyhill, James L. Turner, Ron Marlenee, Don Nickles, Tony P. Hall, Bob McEwen, Michael DeWine, Don Young, Dave McCurdy, Jim Kolbe, Richard Ray, Edward I. Koch, Roy Dyson, Thomas N. Kindness, Robert E. Badham, and Neil Abercrombie.
F38: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, E-6A Basing, [1987]
Topics include E6A cost advantages, rationale for basing at Tinker Air Force Base, amendments, and E-6A general description.
F39: Legislative, Defense, Air Force, Tinker Air Force Base, E-6A Basing, 1987
Topics include GAO review and report, Department of Defense budget, meeting with the GAO, analysis of basing options, and base closure and consolidation.
Correspondents include Jim Sasser, E.C. Aldridge Jr., John Lehman, William H. Taft IV, David Boren, Everett Pyatt, Caspar Weinberger, William P. Bowden, James H. Webb Jr., Dave McCurdy, Roy Dyson, and H. Lawrence Garrett.
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