Marines forced to put off JSF in budget planning
OTHER NEEDS: Opponents of the $276 billion Joint Strike Fighter like to point out that the one American military service that seems to want the aircraft the most -- the Marine Corps -- has apparently delayed buying the planes in the service's long-term funding scheme. But Marine officials say the...
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