This appropriation, established by the Congress in 1973, provides for the cost of operating the Naval Reserve forces and their assigned equipment at a state of readiness which will permit rapid deployment in the event of full or partial mobilization. These forces, consisting primarily of ships and aircraft and the personnel to man them, are a vital part of the Navy's total force. The cost of operating and maintaining aircraft in the Fourth Marine Air Wing is also contained in this application. The Operation and Maintenance, Navy Reserve appropriation consists of three budget activities: 1 - Mission Forces; 2 - Depot Maintenance; and 3 - Other Support. Mission Forces funding provides for the operation and maintenance of Reserve force ships and aircraft. Depot Maintenance funding provides support for the Reserve aircraft rework program and the Contractor Support Services (CSS) program. All depot maintenance in support of afloat forces is included within Mission Forces. Other Support encompasses the funding support for various command and administrative activities. In addition, funding to operate and maintain the air stations, Reserve centers and Reserve facilities supporting the Naval Reserve forces is included. Keywords: Tables data, Statistical data. (kr)
Department of the Navy Justification of Estimates FY 1990/1991 Biennial Budget Submitted to Congress January 1989. Operations and Maintenance, Navy Reserve
1989
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Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Management Practice , Public Administration & Government , Naval budgets , Combat readiness , Cost estimates , Military reserves , Naval aircraft , Contract administration , Contractors , Maintenance , Management , Military forces(United States) , Mobilization , Naval operations , Naval personnel , Naval shore facilities , Navy , Operational readiness , Ships , Statistical data , Supply depots , Tables(Data) , Wing level organizations , Appropriations , Budgeting , Aircraft