Doing The Math: Saving A-10s By Cutting F-35s
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In this article, one of the Air Force’s own, longtime Breaking Defense contributor Lt. Col. Dan Ward, runs the numbers on his service’s plan to scrap the beloved A-10 Warthog and – now that Congress has thoroughly rejected the idea – suggests an alternative: a modest trim to the massive F-35 program might just save… Keep reading →
Senate Clears Death Benefits Bill After Charity Agreed To Pay Families During Shutdown
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UPDATED: Senate Clears Stopgap Death Benefits Bill By Unanimous Consent at 12:48 PM Oct. 10. WASHINGTON: Every member of Congress should hang his or her head in shame this afternoon. The Fisher House Foundation has stepped into the breach of the federal government shutdown and agreed to pay the families of Americans who die fighting… Keep reading →
Rep. Tammy Duckworth Berates Dubious ‘Disabled Vet’ — But There’s A Deeper Problem
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WASHINGTON: Congresswoman Tammy Duckworth lost both legs and full use of her right arm when her Illinois Army National Guard helicopter got shot down in Iraq. So the Illinois Democrat was understandably impatient with Braulio Castillo, a technology contractor who parlayed an old football injury at a military prep school into a dubious 30 percent disability… Keep reading →
Congress Fights Back Against Costly Delay To Virginia Submarine Program
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The cost of building Virginia-class attack submarines could grow by up to $600 million if Congress signs off on the Navy’s proposal to slip a Virginia from 2014 to 2018. Under heavy pressure to cut budgets, the Navy wants to reduce sub-building expenses in the short term, even at the price of increasing the program’s… Keep reading →
House Budget Chief Offers $3.5 Trillion Budget – With No Defense Cuts
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No cuts to defense – not $55 billion, not a dime: That’s the bottom line for DoD. For details, click here to visit our partner, CNN Money. – Sydney Freedberg
HASC Chairman McKeon Slams Obama Defense Cuts, Sequestration
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Buck McKeon wants his $450 billion back. The Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t just want to avoid sequestration, which would automatically cut $500 billion from Defense spending over the next decade if Congress can’t get its fiscal act together. McKeon (R-Calif.) wants to roll back the $450 billion in cuts that the… Keep reading →