Owens sees $60 billion annual modernization bill for next 30 years

Sixty billion dollars a year for the next 30 years will allow the U.S. military to stay modern, assuming there are no major conflicts, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said yesterday. Vice Adm. William Owens said this is the level Pentagon leaders want, and that it will be enough to...

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