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Navy contractor sentenced for bribery after U.S. drops $50M fraud claim
You folks would be shocked over what the Navy pays in husbanding fees while in ports overseas. For example, just the rental of a brow (a stepped metal gangway used to access the ship from a pier) was $1000 or more per day. That was 20 years ago. I can’t imagine what it costs today. Factor in the costs of ship services (water, sewage, garbage disposal…) or boat launch services when anchored out, can run over $100k per port visit. It’s a racket. |
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