Army proposes slimmer 'best balance' FY '98 spending plan
The U.S. Army's $60.4 billion fiscal year 1998 budget request is $2.3 billion lower than the FY '97 appropriation and cuts procurement by $1.4 billion. While it doesn't kill any major modernization programs and fully protects the service's aviation priorities, the few program increases in the...
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