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July 24, 2008

France to slash military manpower by 15 percent

PARIS (AP) France's military will slash its ranks by 54,000 personnel and close dozens of air, army and other bases in an overhaul meant to slim forces at home while making it easier and faster to deploy troops abroad, the prime minister announced Thursday.

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