Procurement add-on is what services wanted, Rep. Hunter says

House National Security procurement subcommittee chairman Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) yesterday defended procurement increases over President Clinton's request in the $264 billion fiscal 1996 defense authorization conference report as funding favored by the services. Hunter told a news conference...

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