The purpose of the Naval Reserve components is to provide trained units and qualified personnel for active duty in the armed forces in time of war, or national emergency, and at such other times as the national security requires. These components also fill the needs of the armed forces whenever more units and persons are needed than are in the regular components to achieve the planned mobilization. The budget of $1,572,181 in FY 1990 will support a reserve and strength level of 153,400, an increase of 1,895 over the FY 1989 level. The request of $1,624,600 in FY 1991 will support an end strength of 149,700, a decrease of 3,700 from FY 1990. This decrease reflects the combined effect of: the additional ships transferring to the Naval Reserve; and a reduction of the Naval Reserve infrastructure. Funding will also provide for Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) screening of 26,400 reservists and an additional 289 Full-Time Support personnel to accommodate a net increase of five NRF ships in FY 1991. FY 1991 estimates include a pay raise factor of 3.5% effective 1 January 1991. Keywords: Tables data. (aw)
Department of the Navy Justification of Estimates FY 1991 Budget Estimates Submitted to Congress January 1990: Reserve Personnel, Navy
1990
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Military Sciences , Management Practice , Naval personnel , Military reserves , Naval budgets , Cost estimates , Active duty , Congress , Emergencies , Mobilization , National security , Navy , Tables(Data) , Time intervals , Training , Warfare , Military force levels , Naval planning , Salaries , Allocations