Yugoslavia air strikes cost U.S. military $37 million a day

The air strikes in Yugoslavia are costing the U.S. Dept. of Defense about $37 million a day, according to figures released by Ken Bacon, the Pentagon spokesman. He said U.S. forces, as of April 19, had used more than $698 million worth of munitions and incurred about $287 million of operational...

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