Department of Defense appropriations for 2004: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 |
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... Homeland Security , and the Department of Defense need to carry us from October 1 , 2002 to the end of this fiscal year . Since we cannot know how long the effort in Iraq is going to last , we certainly cannot tell what it is going to ...
... Homeland Security , and the Department of Defense need to carry us from October 1 , 2002 to the end of this fiscal year . Since we cannot know how long the effort in Iraq is going to last , we certainly cannot tell what it is going to ...
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... homeland . The request for DoD includes , among other things : • $ 7.1 billion for the round - trip costs of transporting our forces and equipment to and from the theater of operations ; $ 13.1 billion to provide war fighters in theater ...
... homeland . The request for DoD includes , among other things : • $ 7.1 billion for the round - trip costs of transporting our forces and equipment to and from the theater of operations ; $ 13.1 billion to provide war fighters in theater ...
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... Homeland Security , and the Department of Defense need to carry us from October 1 , 2002 through the end of this fiscal year . We can't know how long the effort in Iraq is going to last - and we certainly can't tell what it is going to ...
... Homeland Security , and the Department of Defense need to carry us from October 1 , 2002 through the end of this fiscal year . We can't know how long the effort in Iraq is going to last - and we certainly can't tell what it is going to ...
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... homeland , and $ 1.4 billion to support coalition partners , many of whom are stepping forward with troops willing to risk their lives in this effort but whose governments lack the resources to support those deployments . So $ 66 ...
... homeland , and $ 1.4 billion to support coalition partners , many of whom are stepping forward with troops willing to risk their lives in this effort but whose governments lack the resources to support those deployments . So $ 66 ...
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... homeland security , and • $ 33 billion in spending by the private sector for new protective services . Even assuming for some overlap , the 9/11 attack alone cost the American people literally hundreds of billions of dollars - and that ...
... homeland security , and • $ 33 billion in spending by the private sector for new protective services . Even assuming for some overlap , the 9/11 attack alone cost the American people literally hundreds of billions of dollars - and that ...
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