Army considering call on industry to help lower ammo stockpile
The U.S. Army hopes to turn to industry soon to seek ideas about how to cut into the U.S. military's growing stockpile of excess ammunition and missiles, which costs the Pentagon and taxpayers billions of dollars every year as well as manpower and depot space, demilitarization officials said Feb. 11...
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