Get all our news and commentary in your inbox at 6 a.m. ET. email Where the US Army’s Cut List and Wish List Overlap Some programs slated for trimming in the 2022 budget proposal also appear on the service’s list of unfunded priorities. Updated: 2:25 p.m. ET To make space in its shrinking budget, the U.S. Army has listed 37 programs for trimming in fiscal 2022. As has become standard practice, service officials are also asking lawmakers for money for things excluded from the budget proposal sent to Congress last week. Some programs appear on both lists. Take the Abrams tank, long the centerpiece of the land service’s armored force. A document listing the 37 programs says the Abrams effort is to be cut by about $154 million. But in their unfunded priorities list — informally known as the “wish list” — service officials ask lawmakers to add $369 million to the Abrams program to help field the third version of the tank to Army National Guard units without delays. A copy of the list was obtained by