UAVs, tacair could get more money from war reserve, lawmakers say
Unmanned aerial vehicles, tactical aviation and a third DDG-51 guided-missile destroyer could get more funding if a bipartisan group of House members succeeds in divvying up a $10 billion fund that the Bush Administration wants to set aside as a war reserve in the fiscal 2003 defense budget, members...
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