Army Begins Review

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Young & Rubicam will not defend the U.S. Army’s $114 million advertising contract. It will instead compete for the U.S. Air Force’s $55 million account, sources said.
The Army’s search consultant, Jones-Lundin Associates in Chicago, has invited qualified shops with at least $350 million in billings to apply. Sources said the list includes The Martin Agency, Richmond, Va.; Arnold Communications, Boston; Campbell-Ewald, Warren, Mich.; DDB and Leo Burnett, both Chicago; and McCann-Erickson and Saatchi & Saatchi, both New York.

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