Marines from V-22 unit urge House panel to move forward with aircraft

Two Marines assigned to the V-22 squadron command at Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C., expressed confidence in the Osprey during a congressional field hearing May 21, saying they look forward to flying on the Bell-Boeing aircraft after its flaws are corrected. Maj. Karston Henkel, squadron...

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