Army applies 1.4% in real growth to readiness
U.S. Army leaders have applied the plus-up their service received in the fiscal 2000 Clinton Administration budget request to such readiness accounts as training and troop quality-of-life, adding about $452 million to procurement from the fiscal 1999 level of $9.287 billion. The service's $67.2...
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