Munitions purchases, combat system rebuilds planned with supplemental funds
The Bush Administration has told Congress it wants to give part of a supplemental spending package to the Defense Department to buy munitions for the war against terrorism, procure "high-priority" spare parts, rebuild major combat systems to fill active and reserve unit shortages, and improve U.S...
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