Readiness, reset criticism blossoms on Capitol Hill

The U.S. Army only this fiscal year began truly tracking whether more than $38.6 billion appropriated since 2002 for equipment reset has actually gone to that purpose, and the service cannot be assured that its reset programs will provide enough equipment to train and outfit personnel for current or...

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