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The remarks by Wall, who became chief of the general staff a month before stringent defence cuts were agreed with the service chiefs in October 2010, were endorsed by Luke Coffey, the former special adviser to Liam Fox, who was defence secretary at the time.
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Rationing must be stringent.
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His defence?
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