The Army and Marine Corps are compiling a study to determine the future of the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle fleet, with findings expected to be presented to service leaders for approval in December, according to the director of the MRAP program office. Kevin Fahey, the Army's program executive officer for combat support and combat service support, told reporters last week that the study will allow the Army and Marines to make long-term plans for the approximately 30,000 MRAP vehicles...