On the recordMarch 22, 2010
Secure and renewable energy sources without a risky logistical tail, vulnerabilities, or burden on combat capability would greatly benefit our Armed Forces.
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congress.govSecure and renewable energy sources without a risky logistical tail, vulnerabilities, or burden on combat capability would greatly benefit our Armed Forces.
Udall emphasizes the need for renewable energy to support military operations.
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