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Zitat:Replacing and Repairing Equipment Used in Iraq and Afghanistan: The Army’s Reset Program
(Source: Congressional Budget Office; issued Sept. 13, 2007)
To date, the Army has received $38 billion to replace, repair, and recondition equipment that has been lost, damaged, or used extensively in conducting operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
For equipment returned from such operations, those funds are needed, the Army and Department of Defense argue, to restore items to a satisfactory working condition so that Army units that are not deployed to the theater will be ready to respond to crises that might arise. Additional money is likely to be needed in the future as well.
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