USAF B-1s are under fire again

USAF B-1s are under fire again. A new General Accounting Office report says the decision to cut the B-1B fleet from 93 to 60 and consolidate them in two active- duty locations was flawed. Consolidation began in July. The GAO also said USAF didn't conduct a formal analysis to assess how the reduction...

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