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  2. The Pentagon Keeps Losing Equipment and Buying Stuff It ... - AOL

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    Military Spending as a Stand-Alone Strategy In addition to losing or misplacing expensive parts, the Army has been letting them go bad, according to a March 2024 report by the Pentagon's Office of ...

  3. 2012 United States federal budget - Wikipedia

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    In February 2010, President Obama formed the bipartisan Bowles–Simpson Commission to recommend steps that could be taken to reduce future budget deficits. The commission released its report on November 10, 2010, which recommended deep domestic and military spending cuts, reforming the tax system by eliminating many tax breaks in return for lower overall rates, and reducing benefits for ...

  4. U.S. Defense Spending Continues To Spiral Out of Control

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    Add to that the nondiscretionary spending on defense, like veterans benefits, which is separate from the U.S. defense budget, and annual defense spending has already crossed the $1 trillion mark.

  5. Budget sequestration - Wikipedia

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    The Budget Control Act of 2011 set limits on discretionary spending, with separate pools for defense and non-defense spending. The act specified one set of caps to be enforced if the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction would produce a plan to reduce deficits by $1.2 trillion over 10 years, and Congress would enact it by January 15, 2012 ...

  6. Military budget of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Military budget of China, USSR, Russia and US in constant 2021 US$ billions Military spending as a percent of federal government revenue. The military budget of the United States is the largest portion of the discretionary federal budget allocated to the Department of Defense (DoD), or more broadly, the portion of the budget that goes to any military-related expenditures.

  7. Opinion: US military spending highest in world, but not ... - AOL

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    Retired U.S. Air Force combat pilot Brad Gutierrez writes the U.S. overspends on military over the health and education of its residents. Opinion: US military spending highest in world, but not ...

  8. Headquarters and headquarters company (United States)

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    Depending on the unit, extra support officers will round out the staff, including a medical officer, Judge Advocate General's Corps (legal) officer, and a battalion chaplain (often collectively referred to as the "special staff"), as well as essential non-commissioned officers and enlisted support personnel in the occupational specialties of the staff sections (S1 through S4 and the S6).

  9. At Nixon Library, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls for cutting U.S ...

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    In 2023, the Pete G. Peterson Foundation found that America's $877 billion in defense spending topped the next 10 countries' combined expenditures of $849 billion.