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JIEDDO: The Manhattan Project that bombed

By Peter Cary and Nancy Youssef

March 27, 2011

The Pentagon’s main effort to counter improvised explosive devices has spent $17 billion, but the results have been disappointing by almost

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Leaked report details failure to get armored vehicles to Marines in Iraq

By Nick Schwellenbach

December 16, 2008

House offers budget boost to troubled Pentagon agency fighting roadside bombs

By Corbin Hiar

July 14, 2011

Counter-IED efforts still beset by poor oversight and duplication

By Zach Toombs and Aaron Mehta

August 6, 2012

IMPACT: Marines cancel contract for device that used lightning to attack roadside bombs

By Sharon Weinberger

August 10, 2011

House offers budget boost to troubled Pentagon agency fighting roadside bombs

By Corbin Hiar

July 14, 2011

The House has added more cash for the Pentagon's troubled agency fighting roadside bombs

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Counter-IED efforts still beset by poor oversight and duplication

By Zach Toombs and Aaron Mehta

August 6, 2012

IMPACT: Marines cancel contract for device that used lightning to attack roadside bombs

By Sharon Weinberger

August 10, 2011

JIEDDO: The Manhattan Project that bombed

By Peter Cary and Nancy Youssef

March 27, 2011

Decades after war, millions of unexploded U.S. bombs haunt Laos

By Bobby Caina Calvan

September 23, 2011

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