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Trump administration, WWII and boost weapons

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Trump administration taps automakers to boost weapons production in WWII-style push
The Trump administration is turning to automakers and U.S. manufacturers to ramp up weapons production in a World War II-style push, a Pentagon official confirmed to FOX Business.

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Trump administration looks to Ford, GM in WWII-style weapons push: report
Morning Honey on MSN · 1d
‘Wartime footing’: Trump turns to automakers for high-stakes WWII-style weapons surge
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Defense officials reportedly asked GM and Ford for help with munitions
General Motors CEO Mary Barra and Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley were both approached — separately — by senior defense officials in the Trump administration who are seeking the automakers' help to increase...

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Trump Admin Reportedly Approached U.S. Manufacturers To Shift Production To Weapons Making
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Defense officials ask GM, Ford for military manufacturing bump
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The Trump Administration Has Reportedly Approached Detroit Automakers About Building Weapons
Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors, and Jim Farley, CEO of Ford, have met with senior defense officials and discussed producing weapons and other military supplies, WSJ reports.

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Pentagon Eyes GM, Ford to Boost Weapons Production
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Pentagon talking with Ford, General Motors to help boost weapons production
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Ford, GM could be about to make weapons for the first time since WWII

Both Ford and General Motors are well known for their contributions to the American war effort during World War II.
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World War 2-Style Arms Push: Trump Team Taps Carmakers GM, Ford As Iran War Drains Stockpiles

Pentagon is reportedly in talks with General Motors, Ford, GE Aerospace and Oshkosh to expand munitions and drone production in a WWII-style industrial push.
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Why Some WWII-Era Weapons Refuse to Leave Service

WWII weapons remain in service because replacing proven reliable systems often introduces more cost and risk than performance gains justify. Durability and mechanical simplicity allowed WWII weapons to adapt effectively to decades of evolving warfare and ...
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A Graveyard of WWII Weapons Has Become an Underwater Paradise—but the Explosives Are Still Leaking

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Millions of tons of ammunition that remained unused after WWII was dumped off the coast of Germany. Now, these weapons of mass destruction have turned into entire ecosystems. Missiles ...
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Scientists discover marine life thriving on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea

Scientists exploring a World War II weapons dumpsite in the Baltic Sea have discovered swarms of sea creatures thriving on the surfaces of long-abandoned explosives thought to be toxic to marine life. An undersea submersible spotted crabs, worms, and fish ...
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Why These WWII-Era Weapons Remain Battlefield Favorites

WWII weapons persist in modern conflicts because they are rugged, affordable and easy to repair in low-resource environments. The Browning M2 heavy machine gun has remained in frontline service since 1933 due to unmatched power and reliability. Millions of ...
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