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Osprey fleet won’t return to full flight operations until 2025
The U.S. military’s V-22 Osprey enterprise will be slow to return to full operations as a wide-ranging review of its training and resources continues.
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V-22 Osprey fleet will fly again, with no fixes but renewed training
The V-22 is allowed to fly again, and the services will each implement their own training and maintenance protocols to get the fleet back to operations.
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Air Force ends effort to recover final member of downed Osprey’s crew
Maj. Eric “Doc” Spendlove’s body remains missing.
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Federal watchdog to investigate Osprey’s safety record after crash
Lawmakers asked the Government Accountability Office to look into the fleet’s history in December.
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At least 18 people tied to NAS Jacksonville tested for coronavirus
The base has set Health Protection Condition Bravo “Moderate”
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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard tracking 14 potential coronavirus cases
An All Hands memo from yard commander Capt. Dianna Wolfson indicated that four other individuals there tested negative for COVID-19 infection.
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With coronavirus on the loose, US shipyards make adjustments but keep building
As the new coronavirus rocks the country, the shipbuilding industry is keeping the wrenches turning.
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Osprey fleet won’t return to full flight operations until 2025
The U.S. military’s V-22 Osprey enterprise will be slow to return to full operations as a wide-ranging review of its training and resources continues.
-
V-22 Osprey fleet will fly again, with no fixes but renewed training
The V-22 is allowed to fly again, and the services will each implement their own training and maintenance protocols to get the fleet back to operations.
-
Air Force ends effort to recover final member of downed Osprey’s crew
Maj. Eric “Doc” Spendlove’s body remains missing.
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Federal watchdog to investigate Osprey’s safety record after crash
Lawmakers asked the Government Accountability Office to look into the fleet’s history in December.
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Navy postpones remaining advancement exams
Results are expected in July.
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US 2nd Fleet staffer tests positive for coronavirus
The patient recently arrived from Germany.
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At least 18 people tied to NAS Jacksonville tested for coronavirus
The base has set Health Protection Condition Bravo “Moderate”
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Puget Sound Naval Shipyard tracking 14 potential coronavirus cases
An All Hands memo from yard commander Capt. Dianna Wolfson indicated that four other individuals there tested negative for COVID-19 infection.
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With coronavirus on the loose, US shipyards make adjustments but keep building
As the new coronavirus rocks the country, the shipbuilding industry is keeping the wrenches turning.
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Ready Player One: Navy creates billets for gamers
Your country needs you to play video games!
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Osprey fleet won’t return to full flight operations until 2025
The U.S. military’s V-22 Osprey enterprise will be slow to return to full operations as a wide-ranging review of its training and resources continues.
-
V-22 Osprey fleet will fly again, with no fixes but renewed training
The V-22 is allowed to fly again, and the services will each implement their own training and maintenance protocols to get the fleet back to operations.
-
Air Force ends effort to recover final member of downed Osprey’s crew
Maj. Eric “Doc” Spendlove’s body remains missing.
-
Federal watchdog to investigate Osprey’s safety record after crash
Lawmakers asked the Government Accountability Office to look into the fleet’s history in December.
-
Navy postpones remaining advancement exams
Results are expected in July.
-
US 2nd Fleet staffer tests positive for coronavirus
The patient recently arrived from Germany.
-
At least 18 people tied to NAS Jacksonville tested for coronavirus
The base has set Health Protection Condition Bravo “Moderate”
-
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard tracking 14 potential coronavirus cases
An All Hands memo from yard commander Capt. Dianna Wolfson indicated that four other individuals there tested negative for COVID-19 infection.
-
With coronavirus on the loose, US shipyards make adjustments but keep building
As the new coronavirus rocks the country, the shipbuilding industry is keeping the wrenches turning.
-
Ready Player One: Navy creates billets for gamers
Your country needs you to play video games!
















