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In a preview of what is to come, Norquist told the House Armed Services Committee that an initial Army audit found 39 UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter ($830,700,000) were not adequately recorded in the property system. “The Air Force identified 478 structures and buildings at 12 installations that were not in its real property system,” he added. In other words these helicopters were simply “missing” on the books. CONTINUE READING

2 thoughts on “US Army Finds $830 Million In "Missing" Helicopters As First Ever Audit Begins”
  1. Looks to me like a paycheck scam, people being paid that do not exist. Where did the money go
    On Sat, Jan 13, 2018 at 9:10 AM, The Ugly Truth wrote:
    > TUT editor posted: ” In a preview of what is to come, Norquist told the > House Armed Services Committee that an initial Army audit found 39 UH-60 > Black Hawk helicopter ($830,700,000) were not adequately recorded in the > property system. “The Air Force identified 478 structures” >

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