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In Va., Romney decries military cuts and Obama talks jobs

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Appealing for support from his audience, he said, “You realize we have fewer ships in the Navy than any time since 191. ... Our Air Force is older and smaller than any time since 1947, when it was formed. This is unacceptable. And the idea of shrinking our active duty personnel by 100,000 or 200,000 — I want to add 100,000 to active duty personnel.”

To have a strong military, he said, it’s imperative to have a strong economy, yet he added that growth in China and Russia is stronger than in the United States. He predicted that under Obama, there would be no improvement.

“So two -- two very different paths. One is the path the president’s proposed, which is the status quo. His is the path of -- well, he calls it ‘forward.’ I call it ‘forewarned.’ All right? All right?

The $1 trillion Romney mentioned in defense cuts had the support of Republicans and Democrats alike in Congress, although he says GOP lawmakers made a mistake in voting for the reductions and several now want to prevent them from taking effect.

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Associated Press writers Matthew Daly in Springfield, Va., Beth Fouhy in New York and Ben Feller and Jim Kuhnhenn in Washington contributed to this report. Espo reported from Washington.

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