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Pentagon Gave Airlines $1B For War Help

HeadlineDec 29, 2003

A new report from the Pentagon shows the government gave private airline companies a total of $1.2 billion this year to fly troops and supplies to Iraq. The arrangement with the airlines was through the Pentagon’s Civil Reserve Air Fleet, a program where private airlines agree to work with the military in war mobilizations. Although the program was set up in 1951, it was only used once before during the first Persian Gulf War.

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