28 March 2022
by Ashley Roque
The US Army is requesting USD177.5 billion in discretionary spending for fiscal year (FY) 2023, a slight increase over this year's enacted figure, but with plans to cut the size of the active-duty force and weapons procurement accounts.
On 28 March the White House submitted its annual budget request to Congress, and it included USD773 billion to fund the Department of Defense next year, USD30.7 billion less then approved for FY 2022.
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The US Army is requesting USD177.5 billion in discretionary spending for fiscal year (FY) 2023, a sl...