AP Military WriterWASHINGTON (AP) -- The Pentagon on Wednesday announced the death of the Crusader artillery system, an $11 billion weapon project highly prized by the Army but derided by critics as a ...
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WASHINGTON -- The House approved the largest military spending boost in decades, keeping alive an $11 billion artillery system President Bush wants to scrap. The Senate will give the administration ...
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has delivered a death sentence for the Crusader mobile artillery system, but a bitter debate rages backstage at the Pentagon about the future role of tube artillery ...
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An outbreak of pork blindness is once again creeping through the halls of Congress. This time it's Oklahoma pork and home state politicians there are anxious to make sure not a whisker of the $11 ...
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