NATIONAL DEFENSE see also Department of Defense
Addresses
Army and National Defense: President Reagan, 29761-29763 [28OC]
Bipartisan Hopes in an Age of Polarization: John V. Lindsay, 2164-2166 [28JA]
Conventional Forces: Representative Aspin, 30671 [3NO]
Elements of Our National Security: Michael S. Dukakis, Governor of Massachusetts, 25337-25340 [25SE]
National Security and Pacific Area: Douglas MacArthur, 34942 [10DE]
NATO Challenges and Opportunities: Senator Nunn, 10097-10099 [28AP]
Our Personal and National Resolve: Jim Stockdale, 9686-9688 [23AP]
Prevention of War and Principles of Peace: Senator Gore, 14968 [9JN]
Soviets and SDI: Robert M. Gates, 8398 [8AP]
Space and Security Matters, Post Reykjavik: Daniel O. Graham, 15399 [10JN]
Strategic Defense Initiative: President Reagan, 24712 [22SE]
U.S. Export Control Policy: Senator Heinz, 21777 [30JY]
U.S. Leadership in Space—Three Reasons Why: Robert Anderson, 22911-22913 [6AU]
Agenda
Defense and foreign policy interests in national defense strategy, 12223 [12MY]
Agreements
Federal Republic of Germany-U.S. Transfer of Technology and Strategic Defense Initiative, 9640 [23AP]
Stinger missile security precautions, 35184 [11DE]
Amendments
Civil defense: authorizing appropriations (S. 865), 27605-27609 [13OC]
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), 10275 [28AP], 10839 [30AP], 11150 [5MY], 11307, 11324, 11329, 11344, 11348 [6MY], 11684, 11696 [7MY], 11829, 11839, 11840, 11845, 11846, 11850, 11851, 11854 [8MY], 11901, 11903, 11904, 11905, 11907, 11910, 11911, 11914, 11915, 11917, 11918, 11919, 11920, 11921 [11MY], 12062, 12067, 12073, 12079, 12093, 12097, 12102, 12104, 12105, 12108 [12MY], 12356, 12360, 12367, 12370 [13MY], 12644, 12645-12652, 12675, 12677, 12679, 12683, 12686, 12692, 12694, 12696 [18MY], 12772, 12782, 12785, 12801, 12807 [19MY], 13042, 13045, 13048, 13052, 13057, 13063 [20MY], 28237 [16OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), consideration (H. Res. 152), 10816 [30AP]
Analyses
APS Report on Directed Energy Weapons, 12816 [20MY]
B-1—A Flying Edsel for America's Defense, 1090 [8JA]
Defense Industrial Base Preservation Act (S. 1892), 33162 [20NO]
Impact of Coast Guard Operating Expenses Reduction: Coast Guard, 11437 [6MY]
Nuclear Testing Amendment to the Dept. of Defense Appropriations, 12246 [12MY]
Strategic Defense Initiative's National Test Facility, 13518-13520 [21MY]
Articles and editorials
ABM Decision, 3347 [17FE]
ABM Reinterpretation Issue, 34313-34317 [8DE]
ABM Treaty Needn't Block Star Wars Development, 34656 [9DE]
ABM Treaty—Legal Analysis in the Political Cauldron, 34308-34313 [8DE]
ABM vs. SDI, 4116 [25FE]
Air Force Proposes Abandoning Antisatellite Weapon To Reduce Budget, 37902 [21DE]
Airlift Master Plan, 12112-12115 [12MY]
America Has 5 Years Left, 7083 [26MR]
America's Forces in Europe Make the Free World Secure, 35559 [14DE]
America's Will To Support Strong National Defense Is Being Tested, 35561 [14DE]
. . . and the Stealth, 2949 [4FE]
Another Sorry Performance, 17250 [24JN]
Anti-Apartheid of Pro-Soviet?—Sanctions Raise U.S. Dependence on U.S.S.R. for Strategic Materials, 29755 [28OC]
Arms Control Agenda That Kissinger Should Know, 7844 [2AP]
Arms Control Craving, 11336 [6MY]
Army Begins Producing Chemical Weapons, Ending 18-Year Moratorium, 35985 [17DE]
B-1 Bombers . . ., 2949 [4FE]
B-1 Bomber Repair Fund Is Requested, 1092 [8JA]
Beware of Phase 1 of S.D.I., 3350 [17FE]
Boycotting Guns and Butter, 23939 [15SE]
Cargo Preference Laws Necessary, 8057 [6AP]
Cargo Preference Missing the Boat, 8056 [6AP]
Cessna Landed in Every Capital, 22801 [6AU]
Chemical Weapons Convention—Major Progress and Remaining Problems, 35986-35988 [17DE]
Congress Should Review Anti-U.S. Votes, Senator Kasten, 32649 [18NO]
Continued Nuclear Testing Not Necessary, 24693 [21SE]
Controls on Which Exports?, 2487 [2FE]
Cruise Missile Ban Skews Ground Forces' Balance, 35318 [11DE]
Cruise Missiles—A Wider Range and a Narrower Aim, 35319 [11DE]
Crux of the SDI Issue, 12477 [14MY]
Defense Contractors Bill U.S. for Legal Fees, 27942 [14OC]
Defense Industry Slims Down to Survive—Competitiveness Becomes Key in Lean Times, 28141 [15OC]
Defense Pays Off for Native Americans, 20585 [21JY]
Documents Show Old Star War Plans Called Unworkable, 12055 [12MY]
Domestic Oil Production—A National Defense Issue, William C. Mott, 18372 [30JN]
Ethical Reform Comes From Within—Defense Corporations Should Establish Self Policing Offices, 26405 [5OC]
Europe Questions America's Promise, 22991 [6AU]
Europe's Brave Colours, 21548 [29JY], 25278 [25SE]
Failure To Deal With a Crisis, 23452 [7AU]
Fed's Kelley Says U.S. Should Shift Defense Burden To Lower Deficit, 25279 [25SE]
Fighting Terrorism, 9172 [21AP]
Foreign Aid Recipients Bite U.S. Hand in U.N., 32648 [18NO]
Gen. Richard Thompson—Former Logistics Chief Still Speaking Out, 26727 [6OC]
GH Is Too High?—Defense Industry Has To Do Its Share as Defense Budgets Decline, 28142 [15OC]
GI's Waiting for New War Machines, 5692-5694 [13MR]
Haig Hits Reagan Tax Cuts, Calls Defense Buildup ``Excessive'', 28534 [20OC]
Hazebrook Folly, 3149 [5FE]
How Now on Cheating?, 11335 [6MY]
Ike Was Right, 21390 [28JY], 25279 [25SE]
Immense SDI Budget Is Unwarranted, 18408 [1JY]
INF Pact Limits Our Conventional ``Smarts'' as Well, 35319 [11DE]
INF Talks Grow Shaky as Concerns Over Missile Verification Mount in Washington, 36012 [17DE]
Intelligence Community Skeptical on Arms Pacts With Soviet Union—Its Mobile Missiles Can Be Hidden, 36010 [17DE]
Interment of the First Unknown, 14165 [29MY]
Isolation of the United States, 33654 [2DE]
It's Second Down and 48,000 To Go, 35765 [16DE]
It's Time for a Common Defense Market, 22678 [5AU]
Kinetic Weapons in Space, 24736 [22SE]
Kinetic-Kill Vehicles, 24747 [22SE]
Krasnoyarsk Radar, 11337 [6MY]
Let's Reform the Military Reformers, 29290, 29291 [27OC]
Making United States ``Earn'' a Summit, 29767 [28OC]
Marine Lapse Sympton of National Ills, 14797 [4JN]
Mental Hazards of Exporting, 8535 [8AP]
Military Budget in Throes of Long-Term Decline, 10278 [28AP]
Missile Funding, 12356 [13MY]
Missile Treaty Makes Good Sense for U.S., 35328 [11DE]
Missile Woes, 20097 [15JY], 25242 [25SE]
Moscow's Conventional Wisdom—Soviet Views of the European Balance, 37947-37950 [22DE]
Murdering SDI, 20818 [22JY]
National Defense Proverb, 24774 [22SE]
National Guard, 5503 [11MR]
NATO, Israel and the Tactical Missile Challenge, 21031 [23JY]
NATO Has Nothing To Fear but Talking Itself, 23885 [14SE]
NATO Needs Compatible Arms To Carry on Its Important Work, 3950 [23FE]
NATO Pilot Just One of the Guys, 16851 [19JN]
Negotiated Treaty Amendment—Solution to SDI-ABM Treaty Conflict, 17030-17041 [23JN]
New Soviet Missiles Could Get Past SDI, Laboratory Study Says, 24746 [22SE]
1977 Spy Data on SS-20's Cast Shadow Over INF Talks, 36011 [17DE]
Official Defends Volunteer Army Against a Possible Plea for Draft, 14112 [29MY]
On ``Star Wars,'' It All Depends on How You Ask the Question, 6450 [20MR]
Overreaching Reagan Doctrine, 11040 [5MY]
Panama Canal—Its Major Marine Operational Problems and Solution, 14957-14961 [9JN]
Panel Hits U.S. Curbs On Exports Limits on High-Tech To East Bloc Called Costly, Ineffective, 2487 [2FE]
Pentagon's Budget Needs Surgery, 1561 [21JA]
Ploy in Deployment, 34415 [8DE]
Political Trials of SDI, 24680 [21SE]
Question of Conventional Forces Looms Beyond New Arms Pact, 35588 [14DE]
Radar Trap and Opportunity, 11337 [6MY]
Reagan Said To Order Spy-Damage Appraisal, 8022 [6AP]
Reagan Was Told in '85 of Problem in Moscow Embassy, 8022 [6AP]
Reasonable Defense, 2371 [29JA]
Retirement of Sec. of the Navy Lehman, 4184 [26FE]
Roamin' Dakota, 24258 [16SE]
Russians and Their Reforms, 17292 [24JN]
Sale of Defense Secrets Merits U.S. Import Ban, 22695 [5AU]
Say ``No'' to SDI Funds, 5651 [12MR]
SDI Puzzle One of How, Not Whether, To Proceed, 3658 [19FE]
SDI Tax Bite, 34416 [8DE]
SDI Watch, 12064 [12MY]
SDI Would Be Terribly Costly, Full of Holes, 11014 [4MY]
Secret Numbers, 36009 [17DE]
Secret Pentagon Budget Is Bulging—200 Items on Current ``Black'' List, Lee Feinstein, Cleveland (OH) Plain Dealer, 6125 [18MR]
Secrets Leaked by Many, 30383 [31OC]
Secrets of Soviet Star Wars, 24737 [22SE]
Selling Off of America, 25087-25090 [24SE]
Shaping Peace, 6940 [25MR]
Sidestepping the Constitution, 13853 [27MY]
Soviet Mobile Missiles Could Make It Easy To Foil Verification of an Arms Accord, 36011 [17DE]
Soviet SS-24s on the Move—A Jolt to Arms Control, 24254 [16SE]
Soviet Threat Necessitates Solid U.S. Commitment, 7282 [30MR]
Space Training School Lures Air Force's Best, 11114, 11115 [5MY]
``Star Wars'' May Destroy Strategic Defenses, 5520 [11MR]
``Stealth'' Costs Exceeding Estimates, 11831 [8MY]
Stinger Sting, Defense and Foreign Affairs (publication), 7557 [31MR]
Strategic Defense Initiative, 24711, 24712, 24713, 24736 [22SE], 29534 [28OC]
Strategy Is Vital in Our Opinion, 35923 [16DE]
Super Effort Sought—Superconductivity Work Discussed, 11600 [6MY]
Superweapon or Boondoggle?, 7557 [31MR]
Take a ``Timeout'' on the INF Treaty, 33241 [30NO], 34623 [9DE]
Take Advantage, 12733 [18MY]
Tame the High Tech Monster, 2486 [2FE]
Third Generation of Nukes, 13295 [20MY]
388th TFW Keeps Gunsmoke Crown at Hill, 35980 [17DE]
To Drill or Not To Drill—That's Not the Question, 12024 [12MY]
Too Much, Too Soon for SDI, 16342 [17JN]
Treaty After the Treaty, 35589 [14DE]
True Worth of a Defense Dollar, 12527 [14MY]
U.S. May Have Miscounted Some Soviet Missiles—Number of SS-23's Underestimated, Cruise Weapons Overlooked, INF Data Indicates, 36009 [17DE]
U.S. Relations With Israel—The Military Benefits, 19262-19268 [9JY]
U.S. Security in a Complex and Changing World, 11736 [7MY]
U.S. Technology Is Overcontrolled, 23668 [9SE]
UC ``Star Wars'' Data Hit as Summit Nears, 34989 [10DE]
Underground Nuclear Tests Called Crucial for SDI, 5714 [13MR]
United States, Russia Should Pull Together on SDI, 7569 [31MR]
``Volunteers'' for America, 22169 [4AU], 24044 [15SE]
War Powers Act Allows President Too Much Elbow Room, 21053 [23JY]
War Powers Resolution Doesn't Apply in Gulf, 29746 [28OC]
We're Off to a Good Start, 35549 [14DE]
Western Europe Reevaluates Its Defense—Debate Follows Proposed Arms Cuts, 25277 [25SE]
Who Pays for High Tech?, 25153 [24SE]
Why Nuclear Tests Should Continue, 2937 [4FE]
Your Turn—Should Senior Wives Work—Readers Respond, 25295 [25SE]
Bibliography
Reconnaissance satellites and national reconnaissance office, 7425 [31MR]
Bills and resolutions
Allied Commission on Out-of-Area Issues Act: enact (see H.R. 2805)
Antiballistic missile system: development and deployment (see S. Res. 197)
Arms control: intermediate range nuclear weapons agreement (see S. Res. 283), 23843 [11SE]
CIA: term of service of Director shall be 7 years (see S. 1235)
Civil defense: authorizing appropriations (see S. 865)
———U.S. policy (see S. Res. 314)
Classified information: disclosures affecting national security (see H.R. 580)
Coast Guard: authorizing appropriations (see S. 1459)
Committee on Intelligence (Joint): establish (see H.R. 1730)
Congress: oversight of defense (black) programs (see H.R. 1788)
Congressional employees: annual financial disclosure statement for those having access to classified information (see H.R. 3287)
Crime and criminals: forfeiture of media royalty in national security cases (see H.R. 1069)
Defense Industrial Base Preservation Act: enact (see S. 1892)
Defense Supplies Security and Control Reform Act: enact (see S. 1826)
Dept. of Defense Authorization Act: strategic defense initiative and Antiballistic Missile Treaty report requirements (see H. Res. 132)
Dept. of Defense: appropriations (see H.R. 1748, 2169)
———appropriations (H.R. 1748), consideration (see H. Res. 157)
———appropriations (H.R. 1748), waiving points of order against conference report (see H. Res. 309)
———ban sale of Toshiba products in military exchange stores (see S. 1677)
———combat support assignments for women (see H.R. 2719)
———prohibit obligation of funds for development or testing of antiballistic missile systems or components (see S. 1216), 12585 [15MY]
Dept. of Energy: authorizing appropriations for defense activities (see H.R. 2169)
Dept. of the Defense Force: establish (see H.R. 1952)
Espionage and treason: capital punishment (see H.R. 2143)
Foreign Agents Registration Act: free flow of information (see H.R. 1967)
Foreign relations: negotiations with participating common defense alliance countries (see H. Con. Res. 139)
Foreign trade: export controls for national security purposes (see S. 652)
———export of goods and technology affecting national security (see H.R. 1141)
———fee on certain imports to offset impact of defense expenditures on U.S. economy (see H.R. 2620)
Government procurement: restrictions for firms that have jeopardized national security (see H.R. 2731)
Hazardous substances: funds for cleanup from nuclear energy defense activities (see H.R. 2625)
House of Representatives: establish Classified Information Security Office (see H. Res. 114)
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: ratification (see H. Res. 334)
Maritime Administration: suitable vessels for executive departments (see H.R. 1037)
Maritime Auxiliary Sealift and Training Act: enact (see H.R. 2462)
Military bases: construction (see H.R. 1091)
Military Selective Service Act: registration procedures (see H.R. 3720)
National Guard: competitive service for civilian technician positions (see H.R. 1966)
NATO: improve capabilities of U.S. conventional forces (see H. Res. 130), 6776 [25MR]
———level of U.S. forces (see H.R. 2231)
NSC: prohibit active duty officer from serving as Assistant to President for National Security Affairs (see S. 715)
Nuclear warfare: mutual, simultaneous, and verifiable moratorium on testing (see H.R. 12)
———prohibit testing of sea based weapons (see S. 522)
———strategic defense initiative (see H.R. 1944)
———U.S. defense policy relative to first strike (see H.J. Res. 409)
Official Accountability Act: enact (see H.R. 3665)
Petroleum: ensure energy security for the Nation by expanding the domestic base (see S. 1439; H.R. 1960, 2662)
Soviet Union: counter electronic surveillance of U.S. Embassy activities in Moscow (see H.J. Res. 230)
———improve U.S. Embassy security (see H.R. 2410)
———removal from new embassy facility in Washington, DC (see S. Res. 191)
States: Federal support of defense forces (see H.R. 2581, 3068)
Strategic defense initiative: authority for deployment (see H.J. Res. 141)
Strategic materials: establish requirements to be stockpiled (see H.R. 1392)
Strategic petroleum reserve: authority for law enforcement officers to make arrests (see S. 836)
———authorizing appropriations (see H.R. 3698)
Technology: establish national advanced technician training program (see H.R. 2134)
———establish program in collaboration with private sector to develop applications of superconductivity to enhance U.S. competitiveness (see H.R. 3217)
Trade Expansion Act: improve President's ability to prevent imports impairing national security (see S. 529)
Universal National Service: establish (see H.R. 2225)
Booklets
How the Soviets Emasculated America's Deterrent, 34625-34628 [9DE]
Books
``Point Defense—Gateway to the SDI'': Jonathan B. Stein (excerpt), 16607-16610 [18JN]
``Red Storm Rising'': Tom Clancy, 36671 [19DE]
Chronologies
Trip from Moscow to Krasnoyarsk radar site at Abalokovo: Representatives Carr, Downey, and Moody, 35012 [10DE]
Comparison
National Guard active duty consent of State governors—proposed and past year authorization bills, 24398 [17SE]
Court decisions
Treaty negotiations: Supreme Court, 34307 [8DE]
Documents
Air Force Weapons Laboratory Comments DSB Task Force Defense Semiconductor Dependency, 25152 [24SE]
Air Force Weapons Laboratory Programs Involving Semiconductor Technology, 25151 [24SE]
National Security Strategy of the United States: President Reagan, 14216 [2JN]
Strategic Defense Initiative, 5295 [11MR]
U.S. Code: annual authorization of Defense appropriations (sundry), 12569 [15MY]
Essays
Needed—Defensive Antisatellite System, 22156 [3AU]
Our Sky Is Wide Open for Soviet Missiles, 2492 [2FE]
SDI Should Be Reagan's No. 1 Objective, 3195 [5FE]
Verification—The Impossible Dream, 13850 [27MY]
Excerpts
``Bear in the Back Yard—Moscow's Caribbean Strategy,'' Timothy Ashby, 8117 [7AP]
Factsheets
What's Wrong With Our Export Control Laws?, 4012-4017 [24FE]
Hearings
Committee on Appropriations (House): Air Force posture (testimony from Edward C. Aldridge and Larry D. Welch), D93 [26FE]
———Army posture (testimony form John O. Marsh, Jr., Sec. of the Army, and John A. Wickham, Jr.), D58 [10FE]
———chemical weapons and demilitarization, Navy weapons and other procurement (testimony from Robert B. Barker, James R. Ambrose, William D. Smith, and Robert H. Ailes), D139 [11MR]
———defense posture (testimony from Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, and William J. Crowe, Jr.), D52 [4FE]
———Dept. of Defense communications, command and control (testimony), D228 [2AP]
———Dept. of Energy nuclear energy defense activities (testimony from Kinnaird R. McKee), D139 [11MR]
———Dept. of Energy nuclear energy defense activities (testimony from Sylvester J. Foley, Jr., James W. Culpepper, Robert B. Barker, and James A. Abrahamson), D125 [9MR]
———fiscal year 1988/1989 Navy posture (testimony from John Lehman, Sec. of the Navy), D79 [24FE]
———military construction (testimony from Robert A. Stone, Robert J. Dacey, John P. Jones, Jr., and George E. Ellis), D105 [3MR]
———strategic defense initiative (testimony from James A. Abrahamson), D131 [10MR]
Committee on Appropriations (Senate): strategic defense initiative program budget (testimony), D171 [19MR], D225 [2AP]
Committee on Armed Services (House): advanced technology bomber program (testimony), D208 [30MR]
———Air Force B-1B program (testimony from Bernard Randolph and William Thurman), D94 [26FE]
———Air Force B-1B program (testimony from John Krings), D111 [4MR]
———civil defense authorization request (testimony), D205 [27MR]
———Dept. of Defense manpower budget (testimony from Robert M. Elton, Dudley L. Carlson, Thomas J. Hickey, Ernest C. Cheatham, and John Vogel), D105 [3MR]
———Dept. of Energy defense programs authorization request (testimony from Kinnaird R. McKee), D94 [26FE]
———Dept. of Energy defense programs authorization request: (testimony from Sylvester R. Foley, Jr., James W. Culpepper, John L. Meinhardt, Michael Seaton, and Robert B. Barker), D80 [24FE]
———military construction authorization (testimony from George E. Ellis, John B. Rosamond, Richard D. Dean, Harry J. Mott III, Francie N. Smith, John F. McMerty, and Shirley M. Carpenter), D132 [10MR]
———National Aerospace Plane authorization (testimony from James Tegnelia, Robert Rankin, Raymond S. Colladay, and Robert Williams), D140 [11MR]
———national security policy, naval force contribution, and NATO (testimony from Henry C. Mustin, John Lehman, Sec. of the Navy, and Richard N. Perle), D140 [11MR]
———national security policy (testimony from Larry D. Welch, Richard N. Perle, and W. Allen Holmes), D152 [13MR]
———study of the NSC (testimony), D304 [30AP]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): authorizing funds for the Dept. of Defense, focusing on U.S. military posture (testimony from Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, and William J. Crowe, Jr.), D61 [17FE]
———military strategy (testimony), D232 [3AP]
———military strategy for low intensity conflicts (testimony from Paul F. Gorman), D33 [28JA]
———national security strategy (testimony from George P. Shultz, Sec. of State), D45 [3FE]
———national security strategy (testimony from Zbigniew Brzezinski; Gregory D. Foster; Arthur F. Lykke, Jr.; Robert S. Wood, and Dennis M. Drew, D12 [13JA]
———President's budget request for Dept. of Defense (testimony from John O. Marsh, Jr., Sec. of the Army, James F. Goodrich, and Edward C. Aldridge, Jr., Sec. of the Air Force), D50 [4FE]
———review programs contained in President's proposed budget (testimony from John A. Wickham, Jr., Paul X. Kelley, Carlisle A.H. Trost and Larry D. Welch), D54 [5FE]
———strategic defense initiative (S. 864) (testimony), D217 [1AP]
———vitality of the defense technology base (testimony from Ronald L. Kerber, Erich Bloch, William R. Graham, Jr., and Frank Press), D124 [9MR]
Committee on Energy and Commerce: Bradley fighting vehicle's swimming capability (testimony), D283 [24AP]
Committee on Foreign Affairs: President's budget request for international security assistance (testimony from Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense), D65 [18FE]
Committee on Government Operations: Computer Security Act (H.R. 145) and Buy American Act amendments (H.R. 1750), D229 [2AP]
Committee on Governmental Affairs: effect of international spread of nuclear weapons on U.S. national security interests (testimony from Leonard S. Spector), D78 [24FE]
———effect of international spread of nuclear weapons on U.S. national security interests (testimony from Richard T. Kennedy and Lewis Dunn), D83 [25FE]
Interviews
Double-zero agreement—One European's cautious welcome: with Peter Corterier, Paris (France) International Herald Tribune, 31974 [16NO]
Letters
Administration reinterpretation of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty: Committee on Armed Services (sundry), 4997 [6MR]
———Committee on Foreign Relations, 4999 [6MR]
———George P. Shultz, Sec. of State, 4999 [6MR]
———J. Edward Fox, 4997 [6MR]
———Joint Chiefs of Staff, 4997 [6MR]
———Raymond L. Garthoff, 5000 [6MR]
———Royal B. Allison, 5001 [6MR]
———Senator Levin, 4992-4997 [6MR]
———Senators Byrd and Nunn, 4991, 5000 [6MR]
Advanced notification of proposed arms sales: Charles W. Brown, 34249 [4DE]
———Glenn A. Rudd, 35327 [11DE]
Air Force fighter pilot training for women: Don Jordan, 16852 [19JN]
———Jamie E. Contes, 16852 [19JN]
Antisatellite weapons: E.C. Aldridge, Jr., 24763 [22SE]
B-1 aircraft assessment: David Evans, 3262 [10FE]
———Larry D. Welch and E.C. Aldridge, Jr., 3262 [10FE], 3288 [11FE]
———Michael C. Kerby, 3262 [10FE]
C-17 aircraft program funding: Dept. of the Air Force, 12123 [12MY]
———Duane H. Cassidy, 12118 [12MY]
———GAO, 12118 [12MY]
———Joint Chiefs of Staff, 12117, 12118 [12MY]
Computer Security Act: James C. Miller III, OMB, 16910 [22JN]
Contractual actions, calendar year 1986 to facilitate national defense: NASA, 5859-5861 [17MR]
Dept. of Defense appropriations: President Reagan, 32758 [19NO]
———Senator Glenn, 32746 [19NO]
———Senator Nunn, 4400 [26FE], 17250 [24JN]
———Senator Warner, 17250 [24JN]
Defense funds' Levin-Nunn provisions (dear colleague), 14438 [3JN]
Dept. of Defense reform proposals: David Packard, President's Blue Ribbon Commission on Defense Management, 21709 [30JY]
Dept. of Defense rights in technical data: several associations, 25065 [24SE]
Domestic energy industry: Representative Archer, 5222 [10MR]
High technology sales to Soviet Union: Frank C. Carlucci, 33071 [20NO]
Impact on Nellis Air Force Range of proposed nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain, NV: Timothy L. Titus, 30725 [4NO]
Just how long is a trillion seconds? Dorothy C. Morrell, 11868 [8MY]
LHX helicopter program: James R. Ambrose, 35247 [11DE]
Longstreth's report on space-based interceptors for Star Wars: J. Edward Fox, Dept. of State, 31566 [10NO]
Moratorium on plutonium production for nuclear weapons: Dean E. Abrahamson and several defense experts and scientists, 31174 [5NO]
National security violations in U.S. Embassies: Senator Hollings, 11509 [6MY]
———Senators Dole and Helms, 8927 [10AP]
NATO member nations' defense spending: Senator Sasser, 3151 [5FE]
Navy shipbuilding: William J. Crowe, Jr., 25406 [28SE]
Nomination of Colin L. Powell to NSC: Arthur B. Culvahouse, Jr., 36181 [18DE]
Resignation from Committee to Investigate National Defense Programs: Harry S. Truman (1943), 21951 [3AU]
Sale of AWACS aircraft to Saudi Arabia: J. Edward Fox, 23394 [7AU]
———Representative Hamilton, 23394 [7AU]
SDI—progress and challenges report: James A. Abrahamson, 8931 [10AP]
Senate procedures for handling classified information, Senator Dole, 9372 [23AP]
Soviet weapon systems: Jack Gray, CIA, 24729 [22SE]
Strategic defense initiative: British Ambassador, 12106 [12MY]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 24741 [22SE]
———James A. Abrahamson, Dept. of Defense, 24506 [18SE]
———James Abrahamson, 18466 [1JY]
———Senator Bumpers, 24506 [18SE]
———Senator Hollings, 6291 [19MR]
———Winifred Bauer, 12094 [12MY]
Strategic defense initiative's national test facility: Dept. of Defense, 13518 [21MY]
———John L. Piotrowski, 13518 [21MY]
Talks on strategic weapons: 23 House Members, to Mikhail Gorbachev (1985), 11338 [6MY]
There's nothing wrong with U.S. foreign defense policy that a little backbone can't cure: Donald J. Trump, 25087 [24SE]
U.S. boycott of U.N. Conference on Disarmament and Development: Herbert S. Okun, 23939 [15SE]
Lists
Agency checks on nomination of Frank C. Carlucci: FBI, 33071 [20NO]
Cosponsors of H. Con. Res. 193, 28322 [19OC]
Dept. of Defense reform proposals, 21710 [30JY]
Japanese technological capabilities to be tapped by the Strategic Defense Initiative Office: Dept. of Defense, 24373 [17SE]
Soviet violations of international treaties: Dept. of Defense, 34945 [10DE]
Meetings
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): national security strategy (testimony from Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense), D10 [12JA]
———national security strategy (testimony from David M. Abshire and Dennis Kloske), D19 [20JA]
———relationship between resource constraints and U.S. military strategy (testimony from Lawrence J. Korb, Richard Stubbing, and John M. Collins), D19 [20JA]
Memorandums
Contractual actions, calendar year 1986 to facilitate national defense: NASA, 5859-5861 [17MR]
NATO, Israel and the Tactical Missile Challenge: W. Seth Carus, 21542-21544 [29JY]
Navy's Balanced Force Structure: C.A.H. Trost, 25406 [28SE]
SDI—Progress and Challenges Report: James A. Abrahamson, Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, 8931 [10AP]
Strategic Defense Initiative: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 33266 [30NO], 33267 [30NO]
Treaty Negotiations With Soviet Union, 34306 [8DE]
U.S.-Soviet Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty Outline: Representative Fascell, 35068 [11DE]
Memorials of legislature
California, 26707 [6OC], 27516 [13OC], 30763 [4NO]
Messages
ACDA Activities: President Reagan, 3382 [17FE]
Alternative Sequestration Reductions for the Dept. of Defense: President Reagan, 33250 [30NO]
Energy and National Security Concerns Relative to Oil Import Levels: President Reagan, 11515 [6MY]
National Security Strategy: President Reagan, 2030 [28JA], 2115 [28JA]
Naval Petroleum Reserves Production Act: President Reagan, 26903 [7OC]
Quest for Excellence: President Reagan, 1955-1965 [27JA]
State of the Union: President Reagan, 1952-1955 [27JA]
Treaties With the Soviet Union: President Reagan, 1225 [13JA]
Motions
Dept. of Defense: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), 13070 [20MY], 28458 [20OC]
Papers
Are Space-Based Interceptors Cost Effective?, 27825 [14OC]
MX Dense Pack: Library of Congress, 12478 [14MY]
MX Test Program: CBO, 12362 [13MY]
Petitions
Annual Report and Policy Recommendations 1986 brochure: North Atlantic Assembly, 9083 [21AP]
Foreign control of Federal libraries and document depositories: American Library Association, 9326 [22AP]
Polls of opinion
California: 23rd District, 1411 [16JA]
Strategic defense initiative, 7094 [26MR], 11962 [11MY]
———Committee on the Present Danger, 9419 [23AP]
———Cornell University, NY, 5295 [11MR]
———sundry news organizations, 6449 [20MR]
Press releases
Strategic defense initiative awards: American Defense Preparedness Association, 9420 [23AP]
Proclamation
Dept. of Defense Authorization Act's Strategic Defense Initiative and Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty Report Requirements, 7100 [26MR]
Questions and answers
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, 34623 [9DE]
Strategic defense initiative: National Academy of Sciences, 3348 [17FE]
Quotations
Defense trade with West European nations: John Tower, 24388 [17SE]
Remarks in House
Abrahamson, James A.: views on strategic defense initiative, 9358 [22AP]
Aeronautics: airborne armed forces, 36508 [18DE]
Armed Forces: compatibility of military equipment, 3899 [23FE]
———reorganization, 20274 [20JY]
Arms control: funding for weapons testing, 12245 [12MY]
———Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Agreement, 21385 [28JY]
———negotiations, 4698 [3MR]
———onsite inspections, 23603 [9SE]
———U.S. policy, 23491 [7AU]
———U.S.-Soviet agreement, 24254 [16SE]
Arms Export Reform Act: enact (H.R. 898), 2368, 2369 [29JA]
AV-8B Harrier II aircraft: procurement, 20098 [15JY]
B-1 bomber: assessment, 3262 [10FE], 3288 [11FE], 8293 [7AP]
———deployment, 2949 [4FE]
———excessive cost, 1090 [8JA]
B-1B bomber: assessment, 15229 [10JN]
Budget: defense spending portion, 27942 [14OC], 30471-30473 [2NO]
———Reagan administration, 2371 [29JA]
———sharing defense costs with European and Asian allies, 30936 [4NO]
C-17 aircraft: funding, 11350, 11356 [6MY], 11892, 11894, 11896 [11MY], 12108-12123 [12MY]
———production, 11300 [6MY]
Cable Systems, Inc.: tribute, 31726 [10NO]
Chemical warfare: moratorium on chemical weapons production, 36260 [18DE]
Civil defense: authorizing appropriations (S. 865), 27601 [13OC]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 865), H.R. 1748 language passed in lieu, 27609 [13OC]
Coast Guard: wartime mobilization, 19016 [8JY]
Commission on Merchant Marine and Defense: report, 32558 [17NO]
Composite Health Care System: test of equipment, 11928 [11MY]
Congress: leaks of classified information, 19838-19840 [15JY]
Congressional employees: annual financial disclosure statement for those cleared for access to classified information (H.R. 3287), 24242 [16SE]
Contracts: foreign awards, 14796 [4JN]
———limitation on bids for certain ship maintenance contracts, 11907-11910 [11MY]
Conventional forces: strengthen, 2501 [3FE]
Crane Naval Weapons Support Center, IN: counterterrorism devices and night-vision techniques, 11918 [11MY]
Defense Economic Adjustment Act: enact (H.R. 813), 2192 [28JA]
Defense Language Institute: relocation, 11929 [11MY]
Dept. of Defense: advanced technology bomber, 10042 [27AP]
———airborne armed forces, 36508 [18DE]
———antisatelliteweapon system, 22156 [3AU]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), 9799, 9800, 9815 [27AP], 10970-10994 [4MY], 11150-11193 [5MY], 11302-11348 [6MY], 11671, 11673, 11674, 11702-11706 [7MY], 11736 [7MY], 11829-11843, 11845-11858, 11860 [8MY], 11868 [8MY], 11896, 11897-11931 [11MY], 12052 [12MY], 12056, 12062 [13MY], 12073, 12074-12124 [12MY], 12245 [12MY], 12348-12375 [13MY], 12643-12700 [18MY], 12757 [18MY], 12766-12814 [19MY], 13042 [20MY], 13079, 13080 [21MY]-13082, 13121 [20MY], 14188, 14190 [1JN], 14604 [3JN], 15643 [11JN], 28458-28464 [20OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), appointment of conferees, 28458 [20OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), conference report, 32080 [17NO], 32663-32675 [18NO]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), consideration (H. Res. 152), 10816-10818 [30AP]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), consideration (H. Res. 157), 11674 [7MY]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), consideration of amendments, 10180 [28AP]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), debate procedure, 11829 [8MY]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), motion to instruct conferees, 28458-28463 [20OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), strike certain provisions in division B (H.R. 1748), 11919 [11MY]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), waiving points of order against conference report (H. Res. 309), 32663 [18NO]
———awarding of defense contracts, 11915 [11MY]
———budget, 8574, 8576, 8587, 8589, 8591, 8598, 8599 [9AP], 10278 [28AP]
———ends and means of national security, 6252-6255 [18MR]
———implementation of special operations, 11914 [11MY]
———limits on counterintelligence polygraph examinations, 11917 [11MY]
———medium-range missile negotiations, 12733 [18MY]
———Midgetman ICBM program funding, 1809 [21JA], 35549 [14DE]
———Midgetman missile program termination, 12365-12367 [13MY]
———MX missile, 29676 [28OC]
———prohibit use of funds for retrofitting Trident submarines for D-5 missiles, 12370-12375 [13MY]
———prohibit use of funds for Trident II missile program, 12367-12370 [13MY]
———rail garrison basing mode for MX missile, 12356-12360 [13MY]
———reduction of MX missile program, 12360-12364 [13MY]
———report timetable to inform Congress of contractor problems, 15500 [11JN]
———Reserve National Guard callup test, 35017 [11DE]
———strategy and military education, 29196-29198 [26OC]
———U.S. troop levels in Europe and Asia, 11833-11842 [8MY]
———use of counterintelligence polygraphs, 11915 [11MY], 11916 [11MY]
Dept. of State: relationship with NSC, 22698 [5AU]
———security at U.S. Embassies, 15561 [11JN]
Dept. of the Defense Force: establish (H.R. 1952), 8070 [6AP]
Domestic Energy Supply Act: enact (H.R. 1960), 8113-8115 [7AP]
Employment: contracting out of maintenance functions at certain Army depots, 11905-11907 [11MY]
———contracting out of security guard functions, 11903-11905 [11MY]
———contractors hiring certain government officials, 11910, 11911 [11MY]
Espionage: new Federal criminal offense for disclosure of information on national security (H.R. 580), 1099 [8JA]
Europe: defense responsibilities, 21548 [29JY]
Foreign relations: objectives, 12223 [12MY]
Foreign trade: export control reform, 2486 [2FE]
———fee on certain imports to offset impact of defense expenditures on U.S. economy (H.R. 2620), 14717 [4JN], 16778 [18JN]
———interpretation of export control, 8535 [8AP]
———U.S. policy, 22123 [3AU]
Fort Smith Airport, AR: construction of apron and taxiway, 11918 [11MY]
419th Tactical Fighter Reserve Wing: tribute, 29228 [27OC]
Freedom of speech: national security, 30383 [31OC]
Government information: classifies and restricts access to, 5737 [16MR]
History: lessons from past, 31398 [9NO]
Industrial base: responsiveness of U.S. supplies production, 22318 [4AU]
Ireland, Northern: British intelligence use of CIA identity cards, 15387 [10JN]
Malmstrom Air Force Base, MT: anniversary of Minuteman missiles deployment, 28357 [19OC]
Maritime Auxiliary Sealift and Training Act: enact (H.R. 2462), 13027 [19MY]
Merchant marine: role, 30669 [3NO], 31443 [9NO]
Middle East: military escalation in the Persian Gulf, 29526 [27OC]
———U.S. interests, 21031 [23JY]
Military assistance: U.S. policy, 7769-7774 [2AP]
Military bases: authority of commanders relative to commercial activities, 11901-11903 [11MY]
———establish bipartisan commission on consolidation, 11920 [11MY]
Military procurement: control, 26609 [6OC]
Military strategy: reorganization, 26703-26705 [6OC]
Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act: enact (H.R. 12), 818 [7JA], 968 [7JA]
National Commission on Commercial and National Defense Application of Superconductors: establish (H.R. 2069), 11598 [6MY], 20809 [22JY]
National Forge Co., Irvine, PA: Defense Quality Excellence Award recipient, 21571 [29JY]
National Guard: authorizing appropriations, 11920 [11MY]
———increase strength of Guard and Reserve, 11850, 11851 [8MY]
———overseas training, 22224 [4AU]
———tribute, 5503 [11MR]
National interests: principal threats, 12550 [14MY]
National security: counter Soviet electronic surveillance of U.S. Embassy activities in Moscow (H.J. Res. 230), 8016 [6AP]
———study of strategy in military education, 29921 [29OC]
———violations in U.S. Embassies, 7595 [31MR], 7759 [2AP], 8082, 8083, 8116 [7AP], 8304, 8305 [8AP], 14796 [4JN], 16211 [16JN]
National security policy: congressional involvement, 5975 [17MR]
NATO: challenges, 16960 [22JN]
———level of U.S. forces (H.R. 2231), 10849 [30AP]
———status, 21390 [28JY]
Navy: homeporting of ships, 6425 [19MR]
———use of interport differential, 11911-11913 [11MY]
Nuclear warfare: Defense Science Board evaluation of strategic defense initiative, 19662 [14JY]
———limitations on deployment, 11324-11328 [6MY]
———Soviet antiballistic missile defense system, 14790 [4JN]
———space-based antinuclear missile shield over U.S. and Soviet Union, 8541 [8AP]
———U.S. defense policy relative to first strike (H.J. Res. 409), 33046 [20NO]
———weapon testing, 24693 [21SE]
Nuclear weapons: plutonium production, 31174 [5NO]
———test ban, 13295 [20MY]
———threat from developing countries, 20097 [15JY]
Petroleum: development of comprehensive national energy policy, 4713 [3MR], 5222, 5233 [10MR], 12640 [18MY]
Power resources: alternative sources, 5233 [11MR]
———U.S. energy security (H.R. 1960), 8113-8115 [7AP], 8296 [7AP]
Presidential Commission on Catastrophic Nuclear Accidents: strike language, 21611-21614 [30JY]
Public opinion polls: results, 28780 [21OC]
Saudi Arabia: arms sales, 23022 [7AU], 36509 [18DE], 36661 [19DE]
Selective Service System: registration of persons with medical skills (H.R. 913), 3207 [5FE]
Soviet Union: diversion of technology by Toshiba Corp. and Kongsberg Vaapenfabrik Co., 22770 [6AU]
———improve U.S. Embassy security (H.R. 2410), 12396 [13MY]
———intermediate-range nuclear forces agreement, 28174 [15OC], 34623, 34624 [9DE]
———reductions in nuclear weapons, 30475 [2NO]
Space policy: importance to national security, 7420-7425 [31MR], 27634 [13OC]
States: Federal support of defense forces (H.R. 2581), 14412 [2JN]
Strategic defense initiative, 939 [7JA], 2683 [4FE], 3194 [5FE], 3470 [18FE], 4480 [3MR], 4698 [3MR], 6291 [19MR], 6514 [23MR], 6940 [25MR], 7083, 7094, 7100 [26MR], 8929 [10AP], 9346 [22AP], 11014 [4MY], 11671, 11673 [7MY], 11962 [11MY], 12052, 12130 [12MY], 12815 [20MY], 15399 [10JN], 16325 [16JN], 19600 [13JY], 20818 [22JY], 24680 [21SE], 25016 [23SE], 34656 [9DE], 34988 [10DE]
———effect on arms control and national defense, 5520 [11MR]
———funding, 12052-12073, 12074 [12MY]
Strategic materials: dependence on Soviet bloc countries, 29755 [28OC]
———importance to national defense, 12710-12714 [18MY]
———sustainability of our military forces in the event of a war, 26726 [6OC]
Strategic petroleum reserve: authorizing appropriations (H.R. 3698), 34090 [4DE]
Strategy and military education, 32951 [19NO]
Syracuse, NY: anniversary of Air National Guard 174th Tactical Fighter Wing, 18850 [7JY]
Technology: controlling exportation, 28802 [22OC]
———dependence on foreign suppliers for strategic materials, 22774-22779 [6AU]
———establish national advanced technician training program (H.R. 2134), 9334 [22AP]
Terrorism: counterterrorism policy, 4418 [26FE]
———U.S. policy, 9172 [21AP]
388th Tactical Fighter Wing: tribute, 29228 [27OC]
Turkey: strategic partner in NATO, 36678 [19DE]
U.S. policy, 16878 [22JN]
Volunteer workers: military services, 11931 [11MY]
War Powers Act: executive and legislative roles, 21052 [23JY]
———invoke, 17962 [29JN]
Weapons systems: contractors' testing and delivery delays, 1914 [22JA]
Remarks in Senate
A-7 aircraft: modification, 24406, 24407 [17SE]
Air Force: congratulate 388th Tactical Fighter Wing and the 419th Reserve Tactical Fighter Wing, 35980 [17DE]
Antiballistic missile system development and deployment (S. Res. 197), 10358 [29AP]
Antiballistic Missile Treaty: administration reinterpretation, 4990 [6MR], 5688-5690 [13MR]
Armed Forces: commend for services in Persian Gulf, 25284, 25285 [25SE]
Armed Forces: Army versus draft, 14112 [29MY]
Arms control: intermediate-range nuclear weapons agreement (S. Res. 283), 23854 [11SE]
———negotiations, 10052 [28AP]
———nuclear risk reduction centers, 25495 [29SE]
———success of treaties, 36160 [18DE]
Arms sales: advance notification of proposed sales, 34248 [4DE]
———Arms Export Control Act notification regarding certain sales, 35327 [11DE]
Borders of the U.S.: security, 14638 [4JN]
Chemical warfare: nerve gas agent antidote supply, 35249 [11DE]
———nerve gas production, 35985 [17DE]
CIA: nomination of William Webster as Director, 5003, 5004 [6MR]
———term of service of Director (S. 1235), 12945, 12987 [19MY]
Civil defense: authorizing appropriations (S. 865), 26289 [2OC], 28222 [16OC]
———authorizing appropriations (S. 865), appointment of conferees, 28226 [16OC]
———U.S. policy (S. Res. 314), 30773 [4NO]
Classified information: cryptographic equipment at satellite communications facilities (S. 29), 459 [6JA]
Coast Guard: authorizing appropriations (S. 1459), 27439-27441 [13OC]
Committee on Foreign Relations: schedule of consideration of intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty, 37950 [22DE]
Congress: end of session wrap-up of issues, 37732 [21DE]
Defense budgets: comparison with Soviet Union, 1950 [27JA]
Defense Industrial Base Preservation Act: enact (S. 1892), 33158 [20NO]
Defense Supplies Security and Control Reform Act: enact (S. 1826), 29644 [28OC]
Dept. of Defense: acquisition strategy for a new production reactor, 25248, 25249 [25SE]
———assignment of special mission to defend U.S. against aerial threats, 15127 [10JN]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), 11707 [7MY], 14438 [3JN], 16105 [16JN], 23187 [7AU], 26278-26288 [2OC], 28222, 28238 [16OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), appointment of conferees, 28237 [16OC]
———authorizing appropriations (H.R. 1748), conference report, 32591, 32592 [18NO], 32734, 32736, 32861 [19NO]
———Bigeye bomb funding, 25154-25158 [24SE]
———black budget, 6124 [18MR]
———contract bidding by non-NATO allies, 25237 [25SE]
———decrease spending, 11041-11043 [5MY], 11472-11479 [6MY]
———nuclear risk reduction centers, 25495 [29SE]
———policy reform, 21708 [30JY]
———President Reagan's budget request, 5692 [13MR]
———prohibit obligation of funds for development or testing of antiballistic missile systems or components (S. 1216), 12588 [15MY]
———rights in technical data, 25063-25067 [24SE]
———space program, 11114 [5MY]
———strategic defense initiative, 25536 [29SE]
———underground nuclear testing, 25100-25122 [24SE]
———weapon research and development, 21952 [3AU]
Dept. of State: foreign mission declaration, 26901 [7OC]
Dukakis, Michael S.: address on national security, 25337 [25SE]
Falcon Air Force Station, CO: strategic defense initiative organization's national test facility, 13517 [21MY]
Foreign trade: exports control policy, 21777 [30JY]
———export controls for national security purposes (S. 652), 4621, 4625 [3MR]
———U.S. national security, 36049 [17DE]
———U.S.-Soviet talks, 23936 [15SE]
———U.S. policy, 27320 [9OC]
Gore, Senator: strategic defense initiative article, 3350 [17FE]
Government-U.S.: relationship between the executive and legislative branch, 21698-21704 [30JY]
Hill Air Force Base, UT: tribute to tactical fighter wings, 29658 [28OC]
Indians: corporations with defense contracts, 20584 [21JY]
Industry: preservation of industrial base, 8750 [9AP]
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: ratification, 25240, 25241 [25SE], 36067 [17DE], 36068 [17DE], 36168 [18DE]
Lehman, Sec. of the Navy: tribute, 4184 [26FE]
Military personnel: contributions and roles of spouses, 25294-25297 [25SE]
Mutual defense alliances: U.S. support, 25276-25283 [25SE]
National Advisory Committee on Semiconductor Research and Development Act: enact (S. 1275), 13740 [27MY]
National Guard: Federal/State authority (S. 375), 1854 [22JA]
———State governors' authority relative to overseas deployment, 24397-24405 [17SE]
National Petroleum Security Act: enact (S. 1355), 15457, 15462 [11JN]
National security: violations in U.S. Embassies, 8021 [6AP], 8673 [9AP], 8927 [10AP], 11508 [6MY]
NATO: improvements in conventional force, arms control proposals, and public education, 10097 [28AP]
———member nations' defense spending, 3151 [5FE]
———U.S. troop levels and commitment, 25373 [26SE]
Navy: A-6F Fighter program, 25299 [25SE]
———fleet size, 3833 [19FE]
NSC: nomination of Colin L. Powell, 36180-36184 [18DE]
———processes, 11510 [6MY]
———prohibit active duty officer from serving as Assistant to President for National Security Affairs (S. 715), 5344 [11MR], 30491 [3NO]
Nuclear warfare: antisatellite weapons negotiations, 37901 [21DE]
———antisatellite weapons testing, 24751-24763 [22SE]
———arms control negotiations with Soviet Union, 1123 [12JA]
———heavy lift vehicle for deployment of strategic defense initiative, 18466 [1JY]
———proliferation of weapons, 19776-19778 [14JY]
———Senate arms control observer group trip to Geneva, 1119 [12JA]
Nuclear weapons: test ban, 3149 [5FE]
———war deterrence effect, 21690 [30JY]
Office of the President: prohibit any active duty commissioned U.S. Armed Forces officer from serving as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, 25283 [25SE]
Petroleum Security Act: enact (S. 620), 4345 [26FE]
Powell, Colin L.: appointment as National Security Adviser, 33079 [20NO]
Power resources: energy policy (S. 1439), 17835-17841 [26JN]
———U.S. petroleum policy, 12024 [12MY]
Selective Service System: restore draft, 22168 [4AU]
Soviet Union: arms control agreements, 33335 [1DE]
———arms control negotiations (S. Res. 94), 3361-3370 [17FE]
———balance of military power with U.S., 37946-37950 [22DE]
———noncompliance with treaties, 34941-34947 [10DE]
———psychological warfare, 13632 [21MY]
———SALT II violations, 3147-3149 [5FE]
———treaty violations, 33633 [2DE]
Stinger missile: sale and transfer to democratic resistance forces, 7557 [31MR]
Strategic defense initiative, 3346 [17FE], 3657 [19FE], 4165 [26FE], 4564 [3MR], 5295 [11MR], 5651 [12MR], 6449 [20MR], 7783, 7844 [2AP], 8398 [8AP], 8672, 8674, 8752 [9AP], 9276 [22AP], 9419, 9420 [23AP], 9702 [24AP], 10051 [28AP], 11606 [7MY], 11816 [8MY], 12425 [14MY], 13689 [27MY], 15123 [10JN], 16341-16343 [17JN], 16606 [18JN], 17030 [23JN], 18408 [1JY], 19682 [14JY], 21204 [28JY], 22800 [6AU], 23938 [15SE], 24137, 24141 [16SE], 24505, 24517 [18SE], 24710-24763 [22SE], 26420 [6OC], 27748 [14OC], 27825 [14OC], 28179 [16OC], 29534 [28OC], 31058 [5NO], 31566 [10NO], 33234, 33266 [30NO]
———consolidate reporting requirements, 25243, 25244 [25SE]
———contracts, 24380-24397 [17SE]
———efficient and cost-effective policy, 8674 [9AP]
———underground testing, 5714 [13MR]
Strategic petroleum reserve: authorizing law enforcement officers to make arrests (S. 836), 6875 [25MR]
T-800 helicopter engine program: continuation, 35246 [11DE]
Technology: illegal diversions, 21819 [31JY]
U.N.: U.S. boycott of Conference on Disarmament and Development, 23939 [15SE]
USIA: public diplomacy, 27092 [8OC]
Warner, Senator: L. Mendel Rivers Award recipient, 29878 [29OC]
Reports
America's Competitive Crisis—Confronting the New Reality: Council on Competitiveness, 9421, 9422 [23AP]
Antisatellite Weapons: ACDA, 24752 [22SE]
———President Reagan, 24759 [22SE]
Contractual Actions To Facilitate National Defense: Dept. of Defense, 6518-6520 [23MR]
Defense Science Board Evaluation of Strategic Defense Initiative: Robert R. Everett, 19662 [14JY]
Dept. of Defense Appropriations Conference Report (excerpt), 32745 [19NO]
Energy Security: Dept. of Energy, 20459 [21JY]
Factfinding Trip to the Soviet Union: Representatives Carr, Downey, and Moody, 35009-35012 [10DE]
National Security Adviser: Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Senate, Select), 33080 [20NO]
Plutonium Availability and Cost: Dept. of Energy, 30698 [4NO]
SDI—Progress and Challenges: James Bruce and Douglas Waller, 8929-8931 [10AP]
Security Precautions—Basic Stinger Man-Portable Air Defense System: Dept. of Defense, 36509 [18DE], 36661 [19DE]
Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: President Reagan, 34947-34951 [10DE]
Space-Based Interceptors for Star Wars—Untestable Under Any Interpretation of the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 31566 [10NO]
Strategic Defense Initiative: Committee on Appropriations, 24711 [22SE]
———Committee on Armed Services, 24750 [22SE]
———Dept. of Defense, 24719, 24720, 24721, 24727, 24741 [22SE]
———President Reagan, 24713 [22SE]
T-800 Helicopter Engine Application and Uses: Dept. of Defense, 35248 [11DE]
U.S. Defense Plutonium Needs and the Hanford, WA, Nuclear Reactor, 30697 [4NO]
Reports filed
Dept. of Defense Appropriations: Committee on Armed Services (H. Res. 132) (H. Rept. 100-53), 9081 [21AP]
———committee of conference (H.R. 1748) (H. Rept. 100-446), 32551 [17NO]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1748) (100-83), 11348 [6MY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1748), Consideration (H. Res. 152) (H. Rept. 100-68), 10272 [28AP]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1748), Consideration (H. Res. 156) (H. Rept. 100-82), 11254 [5MY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1748), Consideration (H. Res. 157) (H. Rept. 100-83), 11361 [6MY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1748), Consideration (H. Res. 160) (H. Rept. 100-84), 11719 [7MY]
———Committee on Rules (H.R. 1748), Waiving Points of Order Against Conference Report (H. Res. 309) (H. Rept. 100-447), 32142, 32551 [17NO]
Liability and Indemnification: Committee on Rules (H.R. 1414), Consideration (H. Res. 234) (H. Rept. 100-249), 21377 [28JY]
Reports from conference committees
Dept. of Defense Appropriations Authorization (H.R. 1748), 32156-32550 [17NO]
Reports to constituents
Hamilton, Lee H.: Soviet Military Power, 21565 [29JY]
Statements
Antiballistic Missile Treaty, 5689 [13MR]
———several former Secs. of Defense, 5690 [13MR]
Antisatellite Weapons, 24751, 24760 [22SE]
———Senator Kerry, 24760 [22SE]
Arms Control: President Reagan, 3364 [17FE]
———William Colby, 23515 [9SE]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3363 [17FE]
Arms Control as an Instrument of U.S. Foreign Policy: Senator Durenberger, 35999-36001 [17DE]
C-17 Aircraft Program Funding: Dept. of the Air Force, 12122 [12MY]
Comments on the Report of the American Physical Society, 12816 [20MY]
Contracts: Army official, 11900 [11MY]
Dept. of Defense Operations: Frank C. Carlucci, 33072 [20NO]
Development of Federal Computer Standards by NBS: James C. Miller III, 37679 [21DE]
Homeporting of Navy Ships: Representative Weiss, 6425 [19MR]
Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty: President Reagan, 36068 [17DE]
———Senator Dole, 36068 [17DE]
Interport Differential: John F. Lehman, Jr., Sec. of Navy, 11912 [11MY]
Merchant Marine: William J. Crowe, Jr., 14216 [2JN]
Military Strength Comparison: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense (excerpt), 1951 [27JA]
Mission of U.S. Strategic Defense Command, 25398 [28SE]
MX Dense Pack: Senator Symms, 12478 [14MY]
National Advanced Technician Training: Sue Berryman, 9335 [22AP]
National Energy Policy: Senator Byrd, 22802 [6AU]
National Security Adviser: Brent Scowcroft, 33079 [20NO]
National Security Policy: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 5976 [17MR]
———Representative Dellums, 11187-11189 [5MY]
Nuclear Attack: Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 26421 [6OC]
Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty: Senator Glenn, 35187 [11DE]
Nuclear Test Ban Treaty: John F. Kennedy (1962), 12070 [12MY]
Principal Threats to U.S. Interests: President Reagan, 12550 [14MY]
SALT II: Dept. of State, 3364 [17FE]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 3364 [17FE]
Soviet Military Production Capabilities: Harold Brown, 26107 [1OC]
Soviet SALT II Violations (sundry excerpts), 3147 [5FE]
Soviet Union and ABM Treaty: Paul Nitze, 11345 [6MY]
Strategic Defense Initiative, 24736 [22SE]
———Caspar W. Weinberger, Sec. of Defense, 24711 [22SE]
———Clark Clifford, 12055 [12MY]
———George Hess, 12055 [12MY]
———Gerold Yonas, 24741 [22SE]
———Harold Brown, 12086, 12097 [12MY], 24714 [22SE]
———James A. Abrahamson, 9358 [22AP], 24741 [22SE]
———Pentagon press briefing, 12066 [12MY]
———Peter Stein, 3347 [17FE]
———President Reagan, 12086 [12MY]
———Robert A. Cooper, 12083, 12098 [12MY]
———Robert Jastrow, 8398 [8AP]
———Senator Wallop, 24734 [22SE]
———Vice President Bush, 24736 [22SE]
Supply Side Theory: President Reagan, 11482 [6MY]
U.S. Antisatellite Program a Key Element in the National Strategy of Deterrence: President Reagan, 24753 [22SE]
U.S. Troop Levels and Our Commitment to NATO: Defense Ministers, 25373 [26SE]
U.S.-Flag Fleet: Military Sealift Command, 11596 [6MY]
———William J. Crowe, Jr., 11596 [6MY]
War Colleges: Stansfield Turner, 29197 [26OC]
Weapons Development Funding: Comptroller General, 23842 [11SE]
Studies
Antisatellite Weapons: Kurt Gottfried and Richard Lebow, 24752 [22SE]
Effects of H. Con. Res. 93 on National Defense: American Research Institute, 8626 [9AP]
Navy Merchant Marine Manpower, 2667 [3FE]
Summaries
Dept. of Defense Appropriations (H.R. 1748), Arms Control Provisions, 32665-32668 [18NO]
Domestic Energy Supply Act (H.R. 1960), 8114 [7AP]
Extend and Improve Procedures for Liability and Indemnification for Nuclear Incidents (H.R. 1414), 4776 [4MR]
National Petroleum Security Act (S. 1355), 15457 [11JN]
Space-Based Interceptor: Senator Wallop, 24735 [22SE]
Strategic Defense Initiative Phase 1 Systems: Dept of Defense, 24739 [22SE]
Strategic Defense Initiative Questionnaire Results: National Academy of Sciences, 3349 [17FE]
Surveys
Strategic Defense Initiative: National Academy of Sciences, 3348 [17FE]
Tables
Ballistic missiles in developing countries, 25242 [25SE]
Defense funding (sundry), 16106 [16JN], 30471 [2NO]
Dept. of Defense authorization, fiscal year 1988, 32787 [19NO]
Dept. of Energy national security programs, fiscal year 1988, 10990 [4MY]
Dollar costs and production of Soviet ICBM systems: CIA, 24729 [22SE]
Function in the budget, 9815-9981 [27AP]
Growth in defense budget authorization, 11319 [6MY]
Spending—defense versus nondefense, 27052 [8OC], 33221 [30NO]
Strategic defense initiative budget, 23977 [15SE]
Taxes for defense, 17256 [24JN]
U.S. arms sales abroad, 36651 [19DE]
Weapons procurement, 23840, 23842 [11SE]
Telegrams
Report of pending investigation relative to Clayton J. Lonetree: B. Jones, 11509
Testimonies
Antisatellite Weapons: Robert Gates, CIA, 24752 [22SE]
Committee on Armed Services (Senate): National Security Strategy—Use of Operational Gaming and Simulaton in Strategy Making, D14 [14JA]
Defense Budget, 2409-2413 [2FE]
Defense Budget and Program Issues, Fiscal Years 1988-89: Charles A. Bowsher, 3834-3836 [19FE]
Maritime Strategy: John F. Lehman, Jr., Sec. of the Navy, 3833 [19FE]
U.S. Strategic Interests in the Middle East: Thomas A. Dine, 8913 [9AP]
Texts of
H. Res. 152, consideration of H.R. 1748, Dept. of Defense appropriations, 10816 [30AP]
H. Res. 157, consideration of H.R. 1748, Dept. of Defense appropriations, 11674 [7MY]
H. Res. 160, consideration of H.R. 1748, Dept. of Defense appropriations, 11701 [7MY]
H. Res. 309, waiving points of order against conference report on H.R. 1748, authorizing Dept. of Defense appropriations, 32663 [18NO]
H.J. Res. 409, U.S. defense policy relative to first nuclear strike, 33047 [20NO]
H.R. 12, Mutual Nuclear Warhead Testing Moratorium Act, 968 [7JA]
H.R. 898, Arms Export Reform Act, 2368 [29JA]
H.R. 1748, Dept. of Defense appropriations authorization, 11924 [11MY], 26518-26565 [6OC]
H.R. 2069, establish National Commission on Commercial and National Defense Application of Superconductors, 11599 [6MY]
H.R. 2581, Federal support of State defense forces, 14412 [2JN]
H.R. 3134, Defense Contractor Profits Review Act, 23008 [6AU]
S. 375, Federal/State authority over National Guard, 1855 [22JA]
S. 620, Petroleum Security Act, 4347 [26FE]
S. 652, export controls for national security purposes, 4624 [3MR]
S. 865, authorizing appropriations for civil defense, 27601-27605 [13OC]
S. 1107, terminate alien employment in U.S. Embassies in certain Communist countries, 10345 [29AP]
S. 1216, Antiballistic Missile System Development Limitation Act, 12571, 12588 [15MY]
S. 1235, term of service of CIA Director, 12988 [19MY]
S. 1275, National Advisory Committee on Semiconductor Research and Development Act, 13740 [27MY]
S. 1355, National Petroleum Security Act, 15457-15462 [11JN]
S. 1439, Energy Emergency Preparedness Act amendments, 17836-17841 [26JN]
S. 1459, authorizing appropriations for Coast Guard, 27440 [13OC]
S. 1826, Defense Supplies Security and Control Reform Act, 29645 [28OC]
S. 1892, Defense Industrial Base Preservation Act, 33159-33162 [20NO]
S. Res. 62, contribution of Paul H. Nitze to U.S. security, 1407 [16JA]
S. Res. 158, support for Threshold Test Ban and Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaties, 4637 [3MR]
S. Res. 197, antiballistic missile system development and deployment, 10357 [29AP]
S. Res. 283, intermediate-range nuclear weapons agreement, 23854 [11SE]
S. Res. 314, civil defense policy, 30773 [4NO]
S.J. Res. 213, continued involvement of U.S. Armed Forces in the Persian Gulf, 31147 [5NO], 31536 [10NO]
S.J. Res. 217, continued involvement of U.S. Armed Forces in the Persian Gulf, 31536 [10NO]