Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 111 Part 2.djvu/605

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PUBLIC LAW 105-85—NOV. 18, 1997 111 STAT. 1685 (1) an assessment of the ability of each of the Armed Forces to meet requirements of the training exercises programs specified in subsection (a); (2) an assessment of the training value of each exercise covered in the report to each unit of the Armed Forces participating in the exercise, including for each such unit an assessment of the value of the percentage under subsection (b)(4) as an indicator of the training value of the exercise for that unit; (3) options to minimize the negative effects on operational and personnel tempo resulting from the training exercises programs; and (4) in the case of exercises to be conducted in a foreign country or with military personnel of a foreign country— (A) an assessment of the training value of each exercise covered in the report to the foreign countries involved and the extent to which the exercise enhances the readiness capabilities of all military forces involved in the exercise (both United States and foreign); and (B) an assessment of the benefits to be derived through enhanced military-to-military relationships between the United States and foreign countries. (d) FUNDING LIMITATION PENDING RECEIPT OF REPORT. —Of the funds available for fiscal year 1998 for the conduct of the CJCS Exercise Program, not more than 90 percent may be expended before the date on which the report required under subsection (a) is submitted. SEC. 332. REPORT ON OVERSEAS DEPLOYMENTS. (a) REPORT. —Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report on the deployments overseas of members of the Armed Forces (other than the Coast Guard). The report shall describe the deployments as of June 30, 1996, and as of June 30, 1997. (b) ELEMENTS. — The report shall include the following, shown as of each date specified in subsection (a) and shown for the Armed Forces in the aggregate and separately for each of the Armed Forces: (1) The number of military personnel deployed overseas pursuant to a permanent duty assignment, shown in the aggregate and by country or ocean to which deployed. (2) The number of military personnel deployed overseas pursuant to a temporary duty assignment, including— (A) the number engaged in training with units of a single military department; (B) the number engaged in United States military joint exercises; and (C) the number engaged in training with allied units. (3) The number of military personnel deployed overseas who were engaged in contingency operations (including peacekeeping or humanitarian assistance missions) or other activities (other than those personnel covered by paragraphs (1) and (2)).