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The Marines Are Concerned About Grounded V-22 Crews Skills F
The Marines Are Concerned About Grounded V-22 Crews Skills F
The Marines Are Concerned About Grounded V-22 Crews Skills Fading
It’s been almost three months since the U.S. V-22 fleet was grounded. On Thursday the Marine Corps said the grounding is a safety issue for tiltrotor squadrons.
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