Joint Chiefs seek $17 billion boost in FY 2000
The Joint Chiefs of Staff ran into resistance yesterday from the normally supportive Senate Armed Services Committee when they presented requests for fiscal year 2000 budget increases for all four U.S. military services amounting to over $17 billion, not counting pay and retirement increases. Gen...
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