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US Military Pays $400 per Gallon of Gas in Afghanistan!

Posted October 19 2009 10:09 AM by luciscup 
Filed under: Gas Prices


The Pentagon pays an average of $400 to put a gallon of fuel into a combat vehicle or aircraft in Afghanistan. The statistic is likely to play into the escalating debate in Congress over the cost of a war that entered its ninth year last week.


To put it into perspective, the Marines in Afghanistan, for example, reportedly run through some 800,000 gallons of fuel a day. [the full story]



 
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