What we're investing in our National Guard is an ability to expand over a period of time--39 days a year they train.
The Army has spent more than $3 billion dollars on unemployment compensation over the last 10 years.
We voted on a resolution saying that containment is not the policy of the United States of America.
I am concerned that if we continue to target our civilian workforce for cuts, young people may no longer see public service as a viable care...
The Active component/Reserve component is at appropriate levels.
If we have to respond to Korea, I can't give them 2 years notice and slowly build up readiness. I need both.
Can you tell me about the Victims' Transitional Compensation Benefit Program?
First and foremost, we must ensure that our troops in Afghanistan have what they need to carry out their mission.
How are you each encouraging your partner nations to work together and share intelligence to combat the drug trade?
What can we provide SOCOM to enhance and maintain capabilities, in both the Active and Reserve components?
I have long said that the National Guard presents the best value for the taxpayer's dollar.