NO PLANES, PLEASE . . .
The squabbles continue about preparations for future war. The Air Force wants to spend more on aircraft and munitions to halt an armored invasion anywhere in the world within hours. Gen. Dennis J. Reimer, the Army chief of staff, says, so far, he sees no ``compelling reason'' for that plan. He urges...
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