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F1: Defense, Defense Authorization Act FY 1994, Correspondence, 1993

Topics include hypervelocity electric gun technology program, U. S. Naval Air Station in Bermuda, National Security Education Act, GATS/GAM conventional bomb program, Federally Funded Research and Development Centers, and Institute for Advanced Technology.

Correspondents include J. J. Pickle, Robin Renwick, and Peter G. Torkildsen.



F2: Defense, Defense Authorization Act FY 1994, Hearings, 1993

This folder contains the publication Hearings on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994 - H.R. 2401 and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs Before the Committee on Armed Services and Military Installations and Facilities Subcommittee Hearing on Military Construction (H.R. 2402).



F3: Defense, Defense Authorization Act FY 1995, 1994

This folder contains the report Public Law 103-337: National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1995.



F4: Defense, Defense Authorization Act FY 1995, Correspondence, 1994

Topics include Oklahoma Army and Air National Guard, deficit reduction, Sense and Destroy Armor, military construction, SX-2 Advanced Technology Demonstration vehicle, ARROW program, Minnesota National Guard, depot maintenance, bomber industrial base, McAlester Army Ammunition Plant, long range bombers, mammograms, and U. S. European Command.

Correspondents include J. Kim Thomas, William R. Wilson Jr, William J. Perry, Gulfstream Aerospace Technologies, Gary L. Denman, John P. Murtha, Bob Stump, Karan English, Ronald V. Dellums, Martin Olav Sabo, William M. Thomas, Glen Browder, Norm Dicks, Bill Brewster, J. M. Boorda, Frank Tejeda, and George A. Joulwan.



F5: Defense, Defense Authorization Act FY 1995, Hearings, 1994

This folder contains the publication Hearings on National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1995 - S. 2182 (H.R. 4301) and Oversight of Previously Authorized Programs Before the Committee on Armed Services and Military Installations and Facilities Subcommittee Hearing on Division B - Military Construction (H.R. 4302).



F6: Defense, Defense Industrial Base, Hearings, 1992

This folder contains the publication Defense Industrial Base: Hearings Before the Structure of U. S. Industrial Base Panel of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives.

 

F7: Defense, Defense Industrial Base, Information Packet, 1992

Topics include The Defense Industrial Base: Planning for a Productive Future (speech).



F8: Defense, Defense Industrial Base Panel, 1991-1992

Topics include schedule of hearings, McCurdy issue paper, panel structure and planned activities, Oklahoma City facilities visit, roster of panel members, and Reinvestment of Defense Resources for Economic Growth (speech).

Correspondents include Michael R. McNulty and Les Aspin.



F9: Defense, Defense Industrial Base Panel. Correspondence, 1992

Topics include Software and Hardhats: Technology and Workers in the 21st Century (paper), panel's final report, and defense conversion.

Correspondents include Aerospace Industries Association, Business Executives for National Security, Floyd D. Spence, David Walters, American Defense Preparedness Association, Industrial Union Department, Robert N. Burt, Economic innovation Center, Martin Frost, SEMATECH, Superconductor Technologies, and Cincinnati Milacron.



F10: Defense, Defense Industrial Base Panel, Future of the Defense Industrial Base, 1992

Topics include peace dividend, Future of the Defense Industrial Base: Report of the Structure of U. S. Defense Industrial Base Panel (report), and defense conversion.



F11: Defense, Defense Industrial Base Panel, Clippings, 1991

Topics include hearings in Los Angeles and hearings in Oklahoma City.



F12: Defense, Defense Industrial Base Panel, Clippings, Jan.-April, 1992

Topics include effects of defense spending cuts and federal role in defense conversion.

Correspondents include Les Aspin.



F13: Defense, Defense Industrial Base Panel, Clippings, May-July, 1992

Topics include defense conversion, Aspin-Frost-Gephardt Economic Reinvestment amendment, dual-use technologies, and National Aeronautics Research and Competitiveness Act.

Correspondents include International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and Tom Lewis.



F14: Defense, Defense News, 1990

Topics include Defense News magazine issue Who's Who in the 101st Congress.



F15: Defense, Defense Policy, [n.d.], 1994

This folder contains two speeches, A New Strategy for Real Security in a New World and Defense Policy: The Three Deficits.

 

F16: Defense, Defense Reinvestment for Economic Growth, 1992

This folder contains a discussion draft of the Defense Reinvestment Act.



F17: Defense, Democrats for a Strong Defense, 1993

Topics include increasing defense spending.

Correspondents include Gillespie V. Montgomery.



F18: Defense, Department of Defense, Reorganization, 1985-1987

Topics include Defense Organization: The Need for Change (report), Armed Forces Combatant Command Reorganization Act, Joint Officer Capability Act, Military Department Reorganization Act of 1986, Joint Chiefs of Staff Reorganization Act of 1985, Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986, directorate of net assessment, B-52 aircraft, and civilian employment levels.

Correspondents include Bill Nichols, Larry J. Hopkins, Jack Kemp, Jim Courter, Duncan Hunter, Les Aspin, and William J. Crowe Jr.



F19: Defense, E-6A Basing Plans, 1987

Topics include TACAMO, Tinker Air Force Base, and Aircraft Basing: Decision to Base Navy TACAMO Aircraft at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma (report).

Correspondents include Jim Sasser, Mickey Edwards, U. S. General Accounting Office, Everett Pyatt, Casper Weinberger, Wes Watkins, Mike Synar, Jim Inhofe, Glenn English, Roy Dyson, H. Lawrence Garrett, and William P. Bowden.



F20: Defense, East Central Florida VA Medical Center, 1993

Topics include Brevard County (Florida) and Patrick Air Force Base.



F21: Defense, Economic Conversion Amendment, 1992

Topics include H.R. 2006, long-term plans of action for national infrastructure needs, national reinvestment assessment study, and military conversion.



F22: Defense, Environmental Restoration Panel, 1984-1989

Topics include Department of Defense Environmental Restoration Program, Defense Environmental Restoration Act, Superfund, and Solid Waste Disposal Act.

Correspondents include Dan Daniel, Ronald V. Dellums, Vic Fazio, James J. Florio, Jim Moody, Richard Ray, Jim Hansen, and Dwayne Steidley.



F23: Defense, Fast Track Cleanup Program, 1993

Topics include cleanup of closed military bases.

Correspondents include Sherri Wasserman Goodman and Thomas L. McCall Jr.



F24: Defense, FKW, Inc., 1993

Topics include current project profile of company's defense contracts.



F25: Defense, Fort Carson-Pinon Canyon Military Lands Withdrawal Act, 1993

Correspondents include Ronald V. Dellums.



F26: Defense, Fort Sill, Pikes Peak Community College, 1991

Topics include undergraduate education, Associate in General Studies degree, and Oklahoma Regents for Higher Education.

Correspondents include Priscilla Sacks, Jo Maurek, and Don Davis.



F27: Defense, Fort Sill, Reynolds Army Hospital, 1989

Topics include hospital construction and construction delays.

Correspondents include Gordon K. Dowery, Don Nickles, Raphael Linares, Clyde Brown, David Newhall, Lloyd A. Duscha, and Dick Cheney.



F28: Defense, Gays in the Military, 1992

Topics include Department of Defense and Army Policy on Homosexuals (report) and ban on homosexuals in the military.

Correspondents include Michael P. W. Stone.



F29: Defense, Gays in the Military, 1992

Topics include Policy Guidelines on Homosexual Conduct in the Armed Forces (report) and House Armed Services Committee Task Force on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services.

Correspondents include Jack N. Merritt, Les Aspin, Ike Skelton, and Ronald V. Dellums.

 

F30: Defense, George Marshall, 1991

Topics include Dodona Manor and Marshall Plan.

Correspondents include The Marsh Campaign.



F31: Defense, Identifying the Pivotal Center of the U. S. House and Senate on National Security Roll Call Votes, 1992



F32: Defense, Incerlik Air Force Base (Turkey), 1992

Topics include general information, accompanied personnel, and unaccompanied E-51 and E-6s.



F33: Defense, Interservicing, 1994

Topics include base closures and depot maintenance.

Correspondents include Vic Fazio, Joseph M. McDade, Frank Tejeda, Karan Shepherd, James V. Hansen, J. Roy Rowland, Bill Orton, and Floyd Spence.

 

F34: Defense, Les Aspin Steering Committee, 1986-1987

This folder contains McCurdy call list, steering committee lunch attendance list, and a letter from Marvin Leath campaigning for the Armed Services Committee chairmanship.



F35: Defense, McDonnell Douglas, 1991-1992

Topics include layoffs at Tulsa facility, F-15 aircraft, and C-17 aircraft contract with Air Force.



F36: Defense, McDonnell Douglas, C-17 Transport, 1991-1992

Correspondents include Robert H. Hood Jr.



F37: Defense, Military Construction, 1982-1985

Topics include Tinker Air Force Base, Altus Air Force Base, Fort Sill, and Vance Air Force Base.

Correspondents include Albert L. Barbero.



F38: Defense, Military Construction, 1991

Topics include Oklahoma Air National Guard base, Will Rogers World Airport, Altus Air Force Base, and 401st Tactical Fighter Wing.

Correspondents include Mickey Edwards, David L. Boren, Patricia Schroeder, and Clifford H. Rees Jr.



F39: Defense, Military Construction, 1992

Topics include Crane Division Naval Surface Warfare Center (Indiana), Oklahoma Army National Guard, Altus Air Force Base, For Sill, Vance Air Force Base, Mayport Naval Station (Florida), and Dover Air Force Base (Delaware).

Correspondents include Frank McCloskey, Charles E. Bennett, Thomas R. Carper, Mickey Edwards, and Patricia Schroeder.

 

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