Marines Struggle To Get A Handle On High-Profile Aviation Programs
Credit: SIKORSKY CONCEPT
A virtual gag order is in place by order of the U.S. Marine Corps deputy commandant of aviation, Lt. Gen. George Trautman, on two of the service’s biggest programs: the new CH-53K heavy-lift helicopter and the V-22 Osprey. The Marines have clamped down on news about the CH-53K program since June...
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