The C-5M upgrade is absolutely vital to our strategic airlift capability for years to come.
Saxby Chambliss
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Saxby Chambliss is a former United States Senator from Georgia, serving from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Chambliss was known for his work on national security and intelligence issues, particularly during his tenure on the Senate Intelligence Committee. He played a significant role in shaping policies related to the War on Terror and was an advocate for military funding and resources for the armed forces. Chambliss also focused on agricultural and rural issues, reflecting the interests of his constituents in Georgia.
From a policy standpoint, however we need to be engaged, we stand ready to do so.
I have heard good things regarding the performance of the C-5M; in fact I've heard it described as a game changer.
DOD is spending billions of dollars to buy hundreds more 4th generation fighters, F-18s.
the number one national security interest of the United States is the long-term debt that we face.
General Amos, in your prepared statement you discuss the Marine Corps' significant backlog in resetting your equipment based on nearly 10 years of war and redeploying equipment from Iraq to Afghanistan which resulted in deferring…
In the past you have stated that the Air Force is accepting risk in its tactical air (TACAIR) fleet by forgoing the purchase of additional F-22s.
Our ability to provide air superiority for operations in the Pacific will be significantly challenged in the next 10 to 15 years.
Whether it's voluntary in your case, Secretary Gates, or your time is up, whatever, Admiral Mullen, to both of you, you provided a very valuable service to our country...
It's unfortunate that the press tended to misconstrue what you had to say with respect to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Recent events in the Middle East and North Africa remind us how rapidly the world can change.
Three important tools in the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expire soon.





