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Force Structure-Better Information Needed to Support Air Force A-10 and Other Future Divestment Decisions

Pendleton et al., 2016

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Pendleton J
Ferren M
Barnes T
Choi L
Cornelisse N
Masters T
Lesser A
Richey K
Silver M
Spiers M
Wilkins-McKee E
Yuen E
US Government Accountability Office Washington United States
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Why GAO Did This Study. DOD faces difficult decisions on how to best balance current demands and future needs within fiscal constraints. Decisions regarding the A-10 aircraft exemplify the difficulty. In the fiscal year 2015 budget request, DOD and the Air Force …
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