USAF board to investigate Global Hawk crash

The U.S. Air Force formed a board to investigate the March 29 crash of the No. 2 Global Hawk unmanned aerial vehicle at the South Range of the China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station (DAILY, March 30). Col. Reed Roberts of Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Robins AFB, Ga., has been named to head the...

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