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Recognizing the important contributions and tremendous potential of military ground robotics and expressing the support of the Congress for continued funding and development of Unmanned Ground Vehicles.

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4/17/2007--Introduced.
Recognizes the significant and lifesaving contributions of Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) to current combat operations. Notes the need for increased funding for development and deployment of UGVs.
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April 17, 2007
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May 01, 2007 H. Con. Res. 113: Recognizing the important contributions and ...

A bill in the US Congress: Recognizing the important contributions and tremendous potential of military ground robotics and expressing the support of the Congress for continued funding and development of Unmanned Ground Vehicles.

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