Soaring costs leave military’s fuel-saving campaign reeling
By Julian E. Barnes | Los Angeles Times, July 14, 2008 WASHINGTON – Across the oil-thirsty U.S. military, commanders are scrambling for ways to offset the ever-rising cost of fuel. But their best efforts so far have fallen short. The military services have found ways to save millions of dollars through conservation, but the price of oil has outpaced the cost-cutting efforts. The Navy, for example, estimates it is saving. . . CONTINUE
