Any cuts would kill badly needed programs, U.S. Army chief says
Any cuts in the U.S. Army's modernization plan could force the service to "kill a program that is badly needed," Army Chief of Staff Gen. Dennis J. Reimer said yesterday. Reimer told reporters in Washington that if more budget cuts are passed on to the Army, the only flexibility it has is to adjust...
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