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Marine Corps Releases Command Investigation Into the MV-22B Osprey Mishap in California on June 8, 2022 - Seapower » Statement from the V-22 Joint Program Office (PMA-275)  On June 8, 2022, five U.S. Marines from the “Purple Foxes” of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 364 (VMM-364) lost their lives during an aviation mishap onboard an MV-22 Osprey. The investigation into… Seapowermagazine.org

Navy Surging C-2A Greyhounds as V-22 Groundings Continue - USNI News » SAN DIEGO – The uncertainty of the return of the V-22 tiltrotor to full operations is prompting the Navy to rethink its plans on how it resupplies its fleet of aircraft carriers in the short term with more uncertainty in the long term, the head of U.S. naval aviation said on Tuesday. The service initially planned to retire its remaining 15 remaining C-2A Greyhound carrier onboard delivery aircraft over the next two years and replace them with a total of 38 CMV-22B Ospreys. “Lucky for the Navy the C-2 Greyhound is still available,” Air Boss Vice Adm. Daniel Cheever said News.usni.org

U.S. Marines Suffer Losses Over Last Two Days in Super Stallion and Harrier Crashes » CH-53E Super Stallion Crashes in California: Four Casualties Reported. Harrier Lost in Africa, Pilot Ejected. The U.S. Marine 3rd Aircraft Wing has Theaviationist.com

Badly damaged by its crash into the ocean, an Air Force HH-3E Jolly Green Giant helicopter rests on the deck of the Japanese salvage ship SHIN TATSU MARU after being raised from the ocean 5.6 miles off the coast of Okinawa, Japan. The helicopter, which crashed during a night training mission, was recovered by a joint US/Japanese salvage team - PICRYL - Public Domain Media Search Engine Public Domain Search » Download Image of Badly damaged by its crash into the ocean, an Air Force HH-3E Jolly Green Giant helicopter rests on the deck of the Japanese salvage ship SHIN TATSU MARU after being raised from the ocean 5.6 miles off the coast of Okinawa, Japan. The helicopter, which crashed during a night training mission, was recovered by a joint US/Japanese salvage team. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Shin Tatsu Maru Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Donald S. Mcmichael Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files. Dated: 12.04.1989. Topics: crash, ocean, air force hh, helicopter, green giant helicopter, deck, japanese, shin, tatsu, maru, ship shin tatsu maru, coast, okinawa, japan, night, mission, team, jolly green giant helicopter, air force, hh 3 e jolly green giant, technical sergeant, high resolution, shin tatsu maru, air force hh 3 e, tsgt donald, salvage ship, military aircraft, us national arch Picryl.com

Marine Corps MV-22B Crash Caused by Technical Failure, Investigation Concludes » WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The investigation into the cause of the Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 364, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing MV-22B Osprey mishap in… Defense-aerospace.com

Gold Star widow of Placer County Marine outraged after latest Osprey fatal crash » A Gold Star widow of a Marine from Placer County who died when an Osprey crashed in Southern California last year is speaking out after the most recent fatal crash involving the aircraft that happened off the coast of Japan. Cbsnews.com

Minnesotan killed in Air Force Osprey crash near Japan » Major Jeffrey Hoernemann died last week along with seven other Air Force members in the crash. Cbsnews.com

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