Re: [MV] Why we are probably the last generation to collect and preserve Historic Military Vehicles

From: Rick v100 (rickv100@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Aug 05 2005 - 11:55:08 PDT


WE have not been for years. Also while US contracts
may require assembly in the US they do not specify
where the individual components come from.

Because they do not control this there is the
possiblity of trojan horse programs within the system.

Rick

--- Larry Tighe <larryradio@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

> Bruce wrote: "My point is that all of these things
> have their value and play
> a very important part in supporting
> our weapons systems and communication"
>
> Bruce et.al.,
>
> Do you think an American/Britt fighting
> machine....in the air or on the
> ground....could be made entirely without importing
> parts....or, do other
> countries have production control over our defense
> production?
>
> I'm sure all our parts came from the U.S. for WWII
> production....I don't
> think we're self-sufficient anymore.
>
> Lar
>
>
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