Marine Corps seen sacrificing tomorrow's readiness

While the U.S. Marine Corps considers its near-term readiness high, it comes at the price of sacrificing long-term readiness by continuing to postpone aviation modernization needs, the service's second in command said yesterday. Gen. Terrence R. Dake, assistant commandant, said that even though four...

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