Hootbro
Well-Known Member
It is just the cost of war. Happens after every major military conflict that once over, there is just a excess of material and equipment that is deemed "surplus" and the return cost and final disposition to other entities to include civilian reuse is not cost advantageous.WHY?
It is only through the lens of many decades later when such items are now rare and hard to find, that it seemed a incorrect decision.
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