With war looming, the former Secretary of the Navy noted no new fleet aircraft carriers were expected to be completed before 1944.
As Secretary of State George P. Shultz noted, "this 'special issue' was the first successful negotiation with the Soviets in the Reagan administration."
The Secretary noted that the new rule might cause delays but added that railroads could install additional signals after station stops to ease the problem.
As Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara noted, "the dangerous illusion of victory by the United States was therefore dead."
Even before the law's passage, Secretary of Education Rod Paige noted ensuring that children are educated remained a state responsibility regardless of federal support:
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The Secretary of State has noted the panels suggestion that the boundaries of the Greater York area should be outside the York greenbelt area.
The Secretary noted that the figure of 12 aircraft carrier battle groups was tentative.
The Secretary noted that the Federal Government had a history of financing transportation programs, including the transcontinental railroad, the highway system and aerospace programs.
The Secretary of the Navy noted in 1841 that "all who witnessed the operations of the Shark were inspired with increased respect for the American flag."