2001-09-17
org.kosen.entty.User@2a00e14c
이주현(@@@zelator)
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과학기술과 인문사회
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RolandO'Rourke
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2001/08/28
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The Bush Administration is reviewing the future size and structure of the Navy as part of 2001 Quadrennial Deffense Review(QDR). Many observers believe this review will need to reconcile a tension between current operational demands for naval forces(which may call for maintaining a Navy of 310 or more ships) and potenial available resources for naval forces (which may be consistent with maintaining a Navy of fewer than 300 ships). The Administration's proposed FY2002 defense budget requests funding for 6 new Navy ships, which the Administration acknowledges is less than the average of 8.9 ships per year that would be needed to maintain a 310-ship fleet over the long run. This report will be updated as events warrant.
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