In Defense terms, operating military bands doesn't take a major outlay of money or personnel. But they can be a visible sign of both military pride and waste.
In Defense terms, operating military bands doesn’t take a major outlay of money or personnel. But they can be a visible sign of both military pride and waste. That’s why the chairmen of both the House and Senate armed services committees wanted a look at how well they define and live up to their own missions. Andrew Von Ah, acting director of physical infrastructure issues at the Government Accountability Office, has more on Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
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