Marine Corps V-22 Readiness Push Gains Momentum

A concerted effort at all levels of the U.S. Marine Corps is resulting in a slow climb in readiness numbers for its V-22 Osprey as aircraft operations ramp up in Afghanistan. “I’d say Block B [MV-22s] are at 65 percent across the fleet,” said Lt. Gen. George Trautman, deputy commandant for Marine...

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