Pentagon mulls using B-2 money to shore up overrun debt

Instead of using the $493 million Congress appropriated in the fiscal year 1996 defense bill as long-lead money for additional B-2 bombers, the Pentagon wants to use the money to buy spare parts and shore up a $125 million cost overrun debt, Pentagon Comptroller John Hamre told members of the House...

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