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October 18, 2021 | International, Aerospace, Naval, Land, C4ISR, Security

5 important AUSA storylines you may have missed

The AUSA annual conference is where Army and defense leaders drop big news, and 2021 was no exception. Here are a few major headlines you shouldn't miss.

https://www.defensenews.com/news/your-army/2021/10/15/5-important-ausa-storylines-you-may-have-missed/

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