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& ad a Counterdrug Activities TOPICS Reasons for Cautious Optimism By Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, USA, Commander in Acquisition Chief, U.S. European Command (#3/4) Pointing the Way to the Future By ADM David E. Jeremiah, USN, Vice Chairman, Looking Forward to Mission Makeover Joint Chiefs of Staff (#1) By ADM Paul David Miller, USN, Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command (#3/4) Ensuring Defense Industrial Base Capacities, Capabilities Defense Budget From Report of the Defense Conversion Commis- The First Post-Cold War Defense Program sion, Dec. 31, 1992 (#1) By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) DARPA and Dual Use Budget for aW orld Turned Upside Down By President Bill Clinton (#1) By Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (#2) Almanac Issue (#5) A Defense Strategy for the New Era Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- Arms Control Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for Trust, But Verify the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, By Maj. Gen. Robert W. Parker, USAF, Director, On- October 1993 (#6) Site Inspection Agency (#1) Peacekeeping: Why, When, How — How Long? The First Post-Cold War Defense Program By Frank G. Wisner, Under Secretary of Defense By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) for Policy (#6) Refocusing the Nation's Nuclear Arsenal Defense Industrial Base By Gen. George Lee Butler, USAF, Commander in Ensuring Defense Industrial Base Capacities, Chief, U.S. Strategic Command (#3/4) Capabilities From Report of the Defense Conversion Commis- A Defense Strategy for the New Era sion, Dec. 31, 1992 (#1) Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for DARPA and Dual Use the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, By President Bill Clinton (#1) October 1993 (#6) The First Post-Cold War Defense Program Bottom-Up Review By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) A Defense Strategy for the New Era Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- A Defense Strategy for the New Era Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for October 1993 (#6) the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, October 1993 (#6) Combined Operations (See Unified and Specified Commands) Defense Reorganization Pointing the Way to the Future Command, Control, Communications and By ADM David E. Jeremiah, USN, Vice Chairman, Intelligence Joint Chiefs of Staff (#1) Pointing the Way to the Future By ADM David E. Jeremiah, USN, Vice Chairman, Assisting People Through the Transition Joint Chiefs of Staff (#1) From Report of the Defense Conversion Commis- sion, Dec. 31, 1992 (#1) Re-engineering DoD's C’l Operations By Emmett Paige Jr., Assistant Secretary of Investing in Our People Deferise for Command, Control, Communications and By President Bill Clinton (#1) Intelligence (#6) DARPA and Dual Use Corporate Information Management By President Bill Clinton (#1) Re-engineering DoD’s C’I Operations By Emmett Paige Jr., Assistant Secretary of The First Post-Cold War Defense Program Defense for Command, Control, Communications and By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) Intelligence (#6) 28 DEFENSENY & ad a Counterdrug Activities TOPICS Reasons for Cautious Optimism By Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, USA, Commander in Acquisition Chief, U.S. European Command (#3/4) Pointing the Way to the Future By ADM David E. Jeremiah, USN, Vice Chairman, Looking Forward to Mission Makeover Joint Chiefs of Staff (#1) By ADM Paul David Miller, USN, Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command (#3/4) Ensuring Defense Industrial Base Capacities, Capabilities Defense Budget From Report of the Defense Conversion Commis- The First Post-Cold War Defense Program sion, Dec. 31, 1992 (#1) By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) DARPA and Dual Use Budget for aW orld Turned Upside Down By President Bill Clinton (#1) By Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (#2) Almanac Issue (#5) A Defense Strategy for the New Era Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- Arms Control Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for Trust, But Verify the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, By Maj. Gen. Robert W. Parker, USAF, Director, On- October 1993 (#6) Site Inspection Agency (#1) Peacekeeping: Why, When, How — How Long? The First Post-Cold War Defense Program By Frank G. Wisner, Under Secretary of Defense By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) for Policy (#6) Refocusing the Nation's Nuclear Arsenal Defense Industrial Base By Gen. George Lee Butler, USAF, Commander in Ensuring Defense Industrial Base Capacities, Chief, U.S. Strategic Command (#3/4) Capabilities From Report of the Defense Conversion Commis- A Defense Strategy for the New Era sion, Dec. 31, 1992 (#1) Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for DARPA and Dual Use the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, By President Bill Clinton (#1) October 1993 (#6) The First Post-Cold War Defense Program Bottom-Up Review By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) A Defense Strategy for the New Era Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- A Defense Strategy for the New Era Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for October 1993 (#6) the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, October 1993 (#6) Combined Operations (See Unified and Specified Commands) Defense Reorganization Pointing the Way to the Future Command, Control, Communications and By ADM David E. Jeremiah, USN, Vice Chairman, Intelligence Joint Chiefs of Staff (#1) Pointing the Way to the Future By ADM David E. Jeremiah, USN, Vice Chairman, Assisting People Through the Transition Joint Chiefs of Staff (#1) From Report of the Defense Conversion Commis- sion, Dec. 31, 1992 (#1) Re-engineering DoD's C’l Operations By Emmett Paige Jr., Assistant Secretary of Investing in Our People Deferise for Command, Control, Communications and By President Bill Clinton (#1) Intelligence (#6) DARPA and Dual Use Corporate Information Management By President Bill Clinton (#1) Re-engineering DoD’s C’I Operations By Emmett Paige Jr., Assistant Secretary of The First Post-Cold War Defense Program Defense for Command, Control, Communications and By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) Intelligence (#6) 28 DEFENSENY Closing Bases Makes Sense Operation Transition By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) Assisting People Through the Transition From Report of the Defense Conversion Commis- We Can Do Our Jobs Despite Closures sion, Dec. 31, 1992 (#1) By Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (#2) Peacekeeping Operations Budget for a World Turned Upside Down A Defense Strategy for the New Era By Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA, Chairman of the Joint Based on Section |, “National Security in the Post- Chiefs of Staff (#2) Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, A Defense Strategy for the New Era October 1993 (#6) Based on Section |, “National Security in the Post- Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for Building the Force Structure the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, Based on Section Ill, “Forces to Implement the October 1993 (#6) Defense Strategy,” and Section IV, “Building an Overall Force Structure,” Report on the Bottom-Up Peacekeeping: Why, When, How— How Long? Review, October 1993. (#6) By Frank G. Wisner, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (#6) Peacekeeping: Why, When, How — How Long? By Frank G. Wisner, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel Issues Policy (#6) Assisting People Through the Transition From Report of the Defense Conversion Commis- Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty sion, Dec. 31, 1992 (#1) Trust, But Verify By Maj. Gen. Robert W. Parker, USAF, Director, On- Investing in Our People Site Inspection Agency (#1) By President Bill Clinton (#1) Joint Operations The First Post-Cold War Defense Program Roles and Missions Review: Steps Toward Jointness By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) From the executive summary of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Report on the Roles, Missions, and Building the Force Structure Functions of the Armed Forces of the United States, Based on Section Ill, “Forces to Implement the February 1993 (#2) Defense Strategy,” and Section IV, “Building an Overall Force Structure,” Report on the Bottom-Up Chairman's Report a First Step Review, October 1993 (#6) By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) Regional Assessments Peacekeeping: Why, When, How — How Long? Eyes on World's Likeliest Flashpoint By Frank G. Wisner, Under Secretary of Defense for By Gen. Joseph P. Hoar, USMC, Commander in Policy (#6) Chief, U.S. Central Command (#3/4) Logistics Reasons for Cautious Optimism Budget for a World Turned Upside Down By Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, USA, Commander in By Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA, Chairman of the Joint Chief, U.S. European Command (#3/4) Chiefs of Staff (#2) Looking Forward to Mission Makeover NATO By ADM Paul David Miller, USN, Commander in Reasons for Cautious Optimism Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command (#3/4) By Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, USA, Commander in Chief, U.S. European Command (#3/4) Cooperative Engagement and Pacific Power By ADM Charles R. Larson, USN, Commander in Looking Forward to Mission Makeover Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (#3/4) By ADM Paul David Miller, USN, Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command (#3/4) Refocusing the Nation's Nuclear Arsenal By Gen. George Lee Butler, USAF, Commander in On-Site Inspection Agency Chief, U.S. Strategic Command (#3/4) Trust, But Verify By Maj. Gen. Robert W. Parker, USAF, Director, On- Nurturing Newfound Regional Democracy Site Inspection Agency (#1) By Gen. George A. Joulwan, USA, Commander in Chief, U.S. Southern Command (#3/4) ISSUE 6 Research and Development Refocusing the Nation's Nuclear Arsenal By Gen. George Lee Butler, USAF, Commander in DARPA and Dual Use Chief, U.S. Strategic Command (#3/4) By President Bill Clinton (#1) Roles, Missions and Functions Review Nurturing Newfound Regional Democracy By Gen. George A. Joulwan, USA, Commander in Roles and Missions Review: Steps Toward Jointness Chief, U.S. Southern Command (#3/4) From the executive summary of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Report on the Roles, Missions, and Peacekeeping: Why, When, How — How Long? Functions of the Armed Forces of the United States, By Frank G. Wisner, Under Secretary of Defense for February 1993 (#2) Policy (#6) Security Assistance Programs AUTHORS (See Unified and Specified Commands) Space Aspin, Les, Secretary of Defense The First Post-Cold War Defense Program (#2) Budget for a World Turned Upside Down Closing Bases Makes Sense (#2) By Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA, Chairman of the Joint Chairman's Report a First Step (#2) Chiefs of Staff (#2) Butler, George Lee, Gen., USAF, Commander in Chief, Refocusing the Nation's Nuclear Arsenal By Gen. George Lee Butler, USAF, Commander in U.S. Strategic Command Refocusing the Nation's Nuclear Arsenal (#3/4) Chief, U.S. Strategic Command (#3/4) Strategic Arms Reduction Talks Clinton, Bill, President Trust, But Verify Investing in Our People (#1) By Maj. Gen. Robert W. Parker, USAF, Director, On- DARPA and Dual Use (#1) Site Inspection Agency (#1) Hoar, Joseph P., Gen. USMC, Commander in Chief, U.S. Central Command The First Post-Cold War Defense Program Eyes on World's Likeliest Flashpoint (#3/4) By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense (#2) Jeremiah, David E., ADM, USN, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Strategies Pointing the Way to the Future, (#1) Pointing the Way to the Future By ADM David E. Jeremiah, USN, Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (#1) Joulwan, George A., Gen., USA, Commander in Chief, U.S. Southern Command Roles and Missions Review: Steps Toward Jointness Nurturing Newfound Regional Democracy (#3/4) From the executive summary of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Report on the Roles, Missions, and Larson, Charles R., ADM, USN, Commander in Chief, Functions of the Armed Forces of the United States, U.S. Pacific Command February 1993 (#2) Cooperative Engagement and Pacific Power (#3/4) A Defense Strategy for the New Era Miller, Paul David, ADM, USN, Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for Looking Forward to Mission Makeover (#3/4) the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, October 1993 (#6) Paige, Emmett Jr., Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence Unified and Specified Commands Re-engineering DoD’s C3I Operations (#6) Eyes on World s Likeliest Flashpoint By Gen. Joseph P. Hoar, USMC, Commander in Parker, Robert W., Maj. Gen., USAF, Director, On-Site Chief, U.S. Central Command (#3/4) Inspection Agency Trust, But Verify (#1) Reasons for Cautious Optimism By Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, USA, Commander in — Colin L, Gen., USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Chief, U.S. European Command (#3/4) ta Budget for a World Turned Upside Down (#2) Looking Forward to Mission Makeover We Can Do Our Jobs Despite Closures (#2) By ADM Paul David Miller, USN, Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command (#3/4) Shalikashvili, John M., Gen., USA, Commander in Chief, U.S. European Command Cooperative Engagement and Pacific Power Reasons for Cautious Optimism (#3/4) By ADM Charles R. Larson, USN, Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command (#3/4) | DEFENSE’ fea Frank G., Under Secretary of Defense for We Can Do Our Jobs Despite Closures olicy By Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA, Chairman of the Joint ‘ees Why, When, How — How Long? Chiefs of Staff #6 Unbylined Roles and Missions Review: Steps Toward Jointness Ensuring Defense Industrial Base Capacities, From the executive summary of the Chairman of the Capabilities Joint Chiefs of Staff Report on the Roles, Missions, and From Report of the Defense Conversion Commission, Functions of the Armed Forces of the United States, Dec. 31, 1992 February 1993 or Assisting People Through the Transition From Report of the Defense Conversion Commission, Chairman's Report a First Step Dec. 31, 1992 By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense Roles and Missions Review: Steps Toward Jointness #3/4 From the executive summary of the Chairman of the Eyes on World's Likeliest Flashpoint Joint Chiefs of Staff Report on the Roles, Missions, By Gen. Joseph P. Hoar, USMC, Commander in and Functions of the Armed Forces oft he United Chief, U.S. Central Command States, February 1993 A Defense Strategy for the New Era Reasons for Cautious Optimism Based on Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for the New By Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, USA, Commander in Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, October 1993. Chief, U.S. European Command Building the Force Structure Based on Section Ill, “Forces to Implement the Looking Forward to Mission Makeover Defense Strategy,” and Section IV, “Building an By ADM Paul David Miller, USN, Commander in Overall Force Structure,” Report on the Bottom-Up Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command Review, October 1993 Annual Index Cooperative Engagement and Pacific Power By ADM Charles R. Larson, USN, Commander in ISSUE LISTING Chief, U.S. Pacific Command #1 Refocusing the Nation's Nuclear Arsenal Pointing the Way to the Future By Gen. George Lee Butler, USAF, Commander in By ADM David E. Jeremiah, USN, Vice Chairman, Chief, U.S. Strategic Command Joint Chiefs of Staff Nurturing Newfound Regional Democracy Trust, But Verify By Gen. George A. Joulwan, USA, Commander in By Maj. Gen. Robert W. Parker, USAF, Director, Chief, U.S. Southern Command On-Site Inspection Agency #5 Almanac Assisting People Through the Transition 4) From Report of the Defense Conversion Commis- 2 sion, Dec. 31, 1992 A Defense Strategy for the New Era Based on Section I, “National Security in the Post- Investing in Our People Cold War Era,” and Section Il, “A Defense Strategy for By President Bill Clinton the New Era,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, October 1993 Ensuring Defense Industrial Base Capacities, Capabilities Building the Force Structure From Report of .he Defense Conversion Commis- Based on Section Ill, “Forces to Implement the sion, Dec. 31, 1992 Defense Strategy,” and Section IV, “Building an Overall Force Structure,” Report on the Bottom-Up Review, DARPA and Dual Use October 1993 By President Bill Clinton Peacekeeping: Why, When, How — How Long? ae By Frank G. Wisner, Under Secretary of Defense for The First Post-Cold War Defense Program Policy By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense Re-engineering DoD's C’l Operations Budget For a World Turned Upside Down By Emmett Paige Jr., Assistant Secretary of By Gen. Colin L. Powell, USA, Chairman of the Joint Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Chiefs of Staff Intelligence Closing Bases Makes Sense Annual Index By Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense ISSUE6

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