Army aviation needs 'innovative ways' to sustain force, official says

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - U.S. Army aviation will need more spare parts, diagnostic equipment and other tools to sustain the high readiness rates it will need to have in future years, a service official said March 25. The Army expects its aviation units to be stretched thin because they will remain in high...

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