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Today, two years later, Oshkosh is losing money on every truck it delivers to the Army, and senior management admits it had hoped the Army would modify the contract terms once the award was secured.
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The SDSR made no attempt to say, other than in the vaguest terms, what the army might be for after Afghanistan.
ECONOMIST: The future of the British army
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Typically, debates about defence reviews focus on defence inputs in terms of the numbers of Army personnel, warships and combat aircraft.
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The Army and Marines have really borne the biggest burden in terms of these very quick and rapid and stressful deployments.
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He was counting on his superior force and his own military genius to destroy the Russian army swiftly and force the tsar to accept his peace terms.
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That implies the Army is squeezing contractors too tightly, and that the demanding terms it is trying to force on industry could end up backfiring by weakening the industrial base on which it depends.
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Nor does it stop them from recruiting an army of international risk-taking investors to fund a bailout, however tough its terms might be.
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In 1989, the U.S. Army destroyed its last Pershing One-A missiles at an ammunition plant in Karnack, Texas, under terms of a 1987 treaty.
CNN: Saturday