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The Pentagon
United States Armed Forces
Government
Military budget of the United States
United States
William J. Lynn III
Military-industrial complex
United States Department of Defense
United States federal budget

SHRINKING B U R E A U C R A C Y, OVERHEAD, AND INFRASTRUCTURE WHY THIS DEFENSE DRAWDOWN MUST

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