Marine Corps JAG Team Gets Extension On V-22 Inquiry

By Thomas Duffy / May 25, 2000 at 5:00 AM
A Marine Corps judge advocate general's team investigating the causes of an April 8 V-22 Osprey crash today requested a 30-day extension to the 45-day deadline it has been operating under, a Marine Corps spokeswoman told InsideDefense.com . The Marine Corps also announced today that Commandant Gen. James Jones has authorized low-rate initial production V-22s to resume flight operations. Flights had been suspended following last month's crash. Lt. Col. Michael Morgan, the JAG officer in charge of the investigation, submitted...

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