In the coming months, U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said he will outline how the Army will consolidate and eliminate some legacy programs, reinvesting more than $25 billion toward modernization over the next five years, Devon L. Suits reports on the U.S. Army website.
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Secretary of the Army Mark T. Esper inspects parts at Watervliet Arsenal, N.Y., March 30, 2018. (Picture source: U.S. Army)
