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 12 2 STA T .4357PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 417 —O CT. 14 , 200 8(8)Repr e s e nta t iv e Hu nter wo r k e d to in c rease t h esi z eo f the U.S. A r m ed F orces , which resu l ted in si g nificant increases in the size of the Arm y and M arine C orps. ( 9 ) Representative Hunter has b een a leader in ensuring sufficient force structure and end - strength, including through the 20 0 6 Committee D efense Review, to meet any challenges to the N ation. His efforts to increase the size of the Army and Marine Corps contributed to the enactment by the Congress and the subse q uent implementation by the Administration of the larger forces. ( 1 0) Representative Hunter is a leading advocate for securing America ’ s borders. (11) Representative Hunter led efforts to strengthen the United States I ndustrial B ase by working to enact legislation that ensures that the national industrial base will be able to design and manufacture those products critical to America’s national security. (c) S ENS E OF CON GR ESS. — It is the sense of Congress that the Honorable Duncan Hunter, Representative from California, has discharged his official duties with integrity and distinction, has served the House of Representatives and the American people self- lessly, and deserves the sincere and humble gratitude of Congress and the Nation. SEC.2 . ORGANIZ A T ION O F ACT INTO D I V ISIONS TA BL E OF CONTENTS. (a) D IV ISIONS.— T his Act is organized into three divisions as follows

(1) Division A—Department of Defense Authorizations. (2) Division B—Military Construction Authorizations. ( 3 ) Division C—Department of E nergy National Security Authorizations and O ther Authorizations. (b) T ABL EOFCON T ENTS.—The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec.1 . S hort t i t l e i nd in gs C ongress. Sec. 2 . O rg a ni z ation of A ct into di v isions; ta b le of contents. Sec. 3 . Congressional defense co m mittees. Sec. 4 . Exp lanator y statement. DIV ISIO N A — DE P A RTM ENT O F DEFENSE A U T H ORI Z ATIONS TIT L E I—PROCUREMENT S u btitle A—Authorization of Appropriations Sec. 1 0 1. Army. Sec. 102. Navy and Marine Corps. Sec. 103. Air Force. Sec. 104. Defense -w ide activities. Sec. 10 5 . National G uard and Reserve e q uipment. Subtitle B —Army Programs Sec. 111. Separate procurement line items for Future Combat Systems program. Sec. 112. Clarification of status of Future Combat Systems program lead system in- tegrator. Sec. 113. Restriction on obligation of funds for Army tactical radio pending report. Sec. 114. Restriction on obligation of procurement funds for Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter program pending certification. Sec. 115. Stry k er Mobile Gun System. Subtitle C—Navy Programs Sec. 121. Refueling and complex overhaul of the U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt. Sec. 122. Littoral Combat Ship ( LCS ) program. Sec. 123. Report on F / A – 1 8 procurement costs , comparing multiyear to annual.
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