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    The hardest cut: reining in Pentagon spending

    August 27, 2011

    By: Theo Emery
    Saturday, August 27, 2011 The Boston Globe

    WASHINGTON — “More mine detectors, and more Marines, sir,” a Marine sergeant in sunglasses told Ashton B. Carter, the Pentagon’s chief arms and equipment buyer, as a punishing wind whipped Carter’s shirt during a review of troop needs in [...]

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