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Army leaders defend parade and border spending
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Army leaders are defending spending as much as $45 million to add a parade to the service’s 250th birthday celebration on June 14, saying it will help boost recruitment. They are responding to members of Congress who argue that the money could be better spent on troops’ barracks or other priorities.

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